The scoreboard read-out was not pretty for the Powell Pioneers B team in Billings Sunday for a doubleheader with the Billings 406 Flyers.
Powell lost both games, 11-5 and 19-0. Pioneers B team …
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The scoreboard read-out was not pretty for the Powell Pioneers B team in Billings Sunday for a doubleheader with the Billings 406 Flyers.
Powell lost both games, 11-5 and 19-0. Pioneers B team coach Tyler England summed it up this way: “We gave them too many outs.”
“As tilted as the score was, it was not a bad day of baseball for us,” he added. “We had great at-bats; our pitchers threw 60-70 percent strikes percentage-wise. It’s just as if we got on the bus and forgot to bring our gloves.”
“We got beat by a really fundamentally sound team, but we’re usually pretty fundamentally sound ourselves,” England said. “This was a growing moment for our team. Up is the only direction for these boys.”