Texas Panhandle high school baseball district roundup

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Kane White-Tinsley of West Plains drove in a pair of runs during a win against Hereford on Friday. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

District 4-4A

Mother nature played a big factor during Friday’s district baseball play. Some games were postponed and some games were played.

West Plains opened the second half of district play in winning style at home, as the Wolves scored their second run-rule win of the week by routing Hereford 10-0 in six innings and staying on top of the district.

The Wolves (17-5-1, 7-1) got all the offense they needed with a run in the bottom of the first, when Jesse Flores walked and scored on a wild pitch. West Plains got more separation with five runs in the fourth, then with two outs in the sixth ended the game early on RBI singles by Alakai Carrillo and Elijah Vasquez.

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