Sports – Wednesday, April 2nd 2025
Jason Ingram’s bases clearing double in the 3rd inning help lead the Licking Wildcats to a 12-1 five-inning win over the Salem Tigers Tuesday at the SHS Baseball Field Complex. Licking took advantage of five Salem errors, six walks and two hit batsmen to go along with their eight hits in scoring in every inning but one. Ingram and Cole McCloy each had two hits for the Wildcats who improve to 4-1 on the year. Salem falls to 3-2-1 and will be at Potosi Thursday at 4:30.
Alaina Norris scored four runs, had three hits including a home run, and drove in three runs to lead the Salem Lady Tigers past the Potosi Lady Trojans Tuesday, 17-11. Beatrice Hovey had two hits including a double and four RBI, while Reagan Dubois homered as one of her three hits and drove in three runs. The Tigers improve to 5-3 on the year and they are scheduled to play at Ava Thursday afternoon at 4:30.
The Salem Tennis Tigers improve to 3-0 with a 7-2 road win over Houston yesterday. The Tigers are scheduled to be at Potosi today at 4:00.
The St. Louis Blues hosted the Detroit Red Wings last night and after two scoreless periods, J.T. Compher broke the tie, scoring first to give the Red Wings a one goal advantage. However the Blues’ Jordan Kyrou would respond with a snap shot goal with less than a minute left to force overtime. Then the Blues’ Cam Fowler scored the final goal of the night to defeat the Detroit, 2-1 and give the Blues their tenth win in a row.
The St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Angels played game two of their three game series and just like the night before, needed extra innings to complete the contest. Going into the bottom of the tenth, the Cards trailed by three when Luken Baker doubled to bring Masyn Winn and Taylor Ward home. A Nolan Arenado single tied up the game at six. In the eleventh, the Angles again put the pressure on the Cards by batting in three more runs, and held on to defeat the Cardinals, 9-7. Don’t miss game three is this afternoon on KSMO Radio with live coverage starting at 11:20.
The Kansas City Royals were in Milwaukee to face the Brewers last night and weren’t able to get much offense going as they were shutout by the Brewers, 5-0.