Dalton secured a 9-8 victory over Woodland in the second game of a Region 7-5A series, bouncing back from a previous 13-1 loss. The teams were tied at 7-7 after three innings, with Dalton clinching the win by scoring two runs in the sixth inning. Dalton pitcher Connor Stockard's decisive pop-out ended Woodland's threat, sealing the victory.

The Big Picture

The high school baseball roundup showcases competitive matchups within local sports, highlighting the resilience and strategic play seen in crucial games.

By the Numbers
  • Dalton had six hits as a team, with Jose Orrelanes leading with three hits and two RBIs.
  • Stockard, Dalton's pitcher, struck out four and allowed only one run in his four innings of work.
State of Play
  • Dalton and Woodland are set to play the third game of the series.
  • Northwest Whitfield secured a 3-2 victory over Sonoraville, with a standout performance from pitcher Will Wade.
What's Next

The upcoming games include Dalton and Woodland facing off in the third game of their series tonight at 5:55, and Northwest Whitfield and Sonoraville playing their third game on Monday at 5:30 p.m.

Bottom Line

Dalton's comeback win against Woodland demonstrates the unpredictable nature of high school baseball, where resilience and strategic plays can lead to decisive victories.