There’s no panic in the dugout for the Urchins. Despite a 12-1 setback to Taylorsville in the first game of the 2A state championship on Wednesday, East Union has confidence heading into Friday’s game two with both of its top pitchers rested and ready to go.
Young arms saw action for the Urchins on Wednesday, with freshman Witt Roaton getting the nod for the start. Appearing in only his fifth game this season, Roaton threw almost six complete innings, allowing seven runs with five strikeouts.
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