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The Knoxville Baseball Squad swept Chariton last night in convincing fashion winning game one 11-1 and finishing off the Chargers in game two 13-1. Nolan Wallace earned the win in game one going the distance and raising his record to 4-0 on the season, allowing just three hits. In the second game, Chariton appeared to get out of the first inning by sitting down Knoxville in order, but a throwing error allowed the inning to continue. Seven runs and a half an hour later, the Panthers had erupted keyed by Austin Little’s bases clearing double. The Panthers would bat around in the first and second innings and held a 13-0 lead at one point. Coach Joel Johnson told KNIA/KRLS Sports what he was most impressed with was the discipline at the plate. Tony Salato went 2/4 in the nightcap and four R-B-I, Kevin Woodhouse hit safely in his 27th consecutive game, and Cameron Liston earned the win pitching three innings allowing no runs on just two hits, a walk and three strikeouts. Knoxville is now 21-3 on the season and 15-0 in the South Central Conference which clinches no worse than a tie for the conference title. The Panthers are on the road against Grinnell tonight. You can hear the call on AM 1320 and 95.3 KNIA with Derek Cardwell and Marcus Johnson at 7:30.
Game 1:
Chariton 1 0 0 0 0 – 1 3 6
Knoxville 4 0 2 3 2 – 11 12 0
WP – Nolan Wallace (4-0)
LP – Kobey Reichmann (2-2)
Game 2:
Chariton 0 0 0 1 0 – 1 2 3
Knoxville 7 6 0 0 x – 13 11 0
WP – Cam Liston (3-2)
LP – Tyler Anderson (0-1)
#5 Knoxville (21-3, 15-0)
Chariton (9-12, 8-6)

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