Randall Raiders suffers heartbreaking loss to Lubbock-Cooper Liberty in UIL Class 4A Division II regional semifinals

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Randall’s Braxton Lowrey digs for first during a UIL Class 4A regional semifinals against Lubbock-Cooper Liberty at Wayland Baptist University on Saturday. [Carter Pirtle/ Press Pass Sports]

PLAINVIEW – The gamut of emotions that is playoff baseball was on full display Saturday afternoon at Wilder Field.

It’s safe to say that Randall and Lubbock-Cooper Liberty both experienced the full range of those by the end of the day. It’s even safer to say that Randall experienced the worst of those.

The Raiders were one out away from completing an improbable comeback and taking the best-of-three Class 4A Division II region semifinal series from Cooper. In the end, elation turned to frustration, as Cooper’s Kaden Brewer hit a bases-loaded single up the middle to hand Randall a 12-11 loss and a ticket home for the season.

This came after the Raiders (21-16-1) forced a third game by rolling over Liberty 10-0 in a six-inning 10-run mercy rule win earlier in the afternoon to tie the series. That was a bounceback win from the previous day, when the Patriots thumped Randall 15-7, closing out the game with 14 consecutive runs.

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