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has an o er to play baseball at Xavier, had two hits including a fourth inning solo home run.

Senior center elder Hayden Osburn had one hit in the game against Regis and stated that there is still time to recover.

“It’s been frustrating but we can do better,“ said Osburn. “We can still turn it around. We’ve got the guys.”

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Douglas County’s shortstop Finley Bates (6) tags out a Regis Jesuit runner trying to steal second base in third inning of the April 17 game at Regis.

PHOTO BY JIM BENTON

e turnaround began when Douglas County started getting elusive timely hits in an April 19 game against Ponderosa with a 17-5 victory that raised the Huskies’ season record to 4-7-1.

Bates had three hits and six RBI in the game while Eli Athanas went 3-for-3 with four RBI.

e Huskies downed Castle Rock rival Castle View, 16-4, on April 21 when the team had 17 hits in the ve-inning contest.

Bates had four hits and eight RBI in the game.

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