Nazareth falls to Hamlin in wild Saturday shootout during the UIL Region I-1A championship

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Nazareth’s Lincoln Pohlmeier scores a run against Hamlin during the UIL Region I-1A championship Saturday in Lamesa. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

Nazareth and Hamlin decided to have an old fashion wild west shootout Saturday playing two games that totaled eight hours and saw a combined 50 runs during the Region I-1A championship in Lamesa.

When the dust settled and high noon passed, Hamlin had outlasted Nazareth in the best-of-three series thanks to an explosive offensive performance in the late moments of the decisive final contest.

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