Head Coach Josh McAllister fist-bumps his players during the Kennett High School baseball game against Plymouth on April 27. The Eagles won 7-5. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Cooper Coleman winds up for a throw to first during the Kennett High School baseball game against Plymouth on April 27. The Eagles won 7-5. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Head Coach Josh McAllister fist-bumps his players during the Kennett High School baseball game against Plymouth on April 27. The Eagles won 7-5. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Cooper Coleman winds up for a throw to first during the Kennett High School baseball game against Plymouth on April 27. The Eagles won 7-5. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — The Kennett High baseball team is looking for a solid stretch run and still is in the chase to possibly host a playoff game.
The Eagles were scheduled to host Pembroke Academy last Thursday, but the game was rescheduled for Tuesday due to the weather forecast. Parts of the Mount Washington Valley received four inches of rain. The Spartans beat the hometown flock 9-7.
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