Tri-Central sweeps Elwood in doubleheader

ELWOOD --- Tri-Central’s varsity baseball team got its season off to a strong start here Saturday, sweeping Elwood in a doubleheader, 10-8 and 13-2. “I thought our pitchers did a great job all day of throwing strikes and limiting walks,” Tri-Central coach Shane Arnold said.

Elwood opens baseball season with two losses

The Elwood Panthers opened the 2023 varsity baseball season with consecutive road losses to Jay County (8-0) and Cowan (11-4) last Thursday and Friday, The Panthers had their home opener on Saturday and were swept by Tri-Central 10-8 and 13-2 (see related story).

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