Win over Lone Star, keeps baseball in 1st

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“We are optimistic about making playoffs,” senior Will Glatch said. “We are one game away from qualifying so it is pretty big. We have a big game coming up on Tuesday to decide if we will potentially win district as well.” The team won its 9th straight game Friday as they took down Frisco 7-0.

Remi Williams, Sports Editor

The baseball team avoided the rain by moving their game from 6, to 7 pm in order to come out on top against Lone Star High School, 7-3.

At the start of the match both the Redhawks and the Rangers were one of the four teams tied for first place in the District 9-5A Standings.

“Our goal is to win,” senior Cade Vestal said. “Because our baseball is winning baseball. And now our mindset is sharp no matter who is across the field.”

With no school on Friday, due to it doubling as bad weather makeup day and Good Friday, the baseball team is moving their game to Thursday. The team will travel to Memorial High School, to take on the Warriors.