Harlem beat cross county rivals Lakeside and Evans March 7 on  Diamond Day. Christopher Rickerson/Augusta Good News
Harlem beat cross county rivals Lakeside and Evans March 7 on Diamond Day. Christopher Rickerson/Augusta Good News

Harlem wins doubleheader on Diamond Day March 7

Harlem beat Evans 7-5 March 7 in the second game of a doubleheader. Christopher Rickerson/Augusta Good News.

The Harlem Bulldogs hosted their annual Diamond Day beating cross county rivals Lakeside and Evans in a doubleheader while boosters sold barbecue dinner plates to support the baseball team.

Harlem defeated Lakeside handily 12-2 in the first game, scoring seven runs in the fifth inning.

The second game would be a little different as the Bulldogs had their hands full with the 11-1 Evans Knights.

Harlem beat cross county rivals Lakeside and Evans March 7 on Diamond Day. Christopher Rickerson/Augusta Good News

After a few passed balls, Evans would lead 3-2 in the top of the third inning.

A couple of hits and walks would push the Bulldogs back ahead 5-2 after three full innings.

Down 7-4 in the top of the seventh inning, Charlie Bates hit a RBI double off the fence and cut the score to 7-5. The Knights would score again after walking in a run, but failed to take advantage with 2 outs and the bases loaded.

Harlem now moves to 10-3 and Evans is 11-2 on the season. The Bulldogs will travel to Cross Creek for their next game on Tuesday, March 10. Evans will travel to county rival also on Tuesday.

Harlem beat Evans 7-5 March 7 in the second game of a doubleheader. Christopher Rickerson/Augusta Good News
Harlem beat cross county rivals Lakeside and Evans March 7 on Diamond Day. Christopher Rickerson/Augusta Good News

Sportswriter Christopher Rickerson is an Augusta University graduate who has covered area sports for publications including Augusta University‘s Bell Ringer, The Augusta Press and Augusta Good News. Subscribe to the Augusta Good News’ free weekly newsletter here.

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