Bonney Lake baseball falls to Enumclaw

The Bonney Lake High baseball squad fell 13-6 at Enumclaw April 12, the Panthers’ second lopsided loss of the season to the Hornets.

The Bonney Lake High baseball squad fell 13-6 at Enumclaw April 12, the Panthers’ second lopsided loss of the season to the Hornets.

The Panthers redeemed themselves, as during the course of the remainder of the week, they took it out on Peninsula’s Seahawks 14-4 April 14 and then trounced the Warriors of Clover Park 17-0.

Playing the unruly host against visiting Peninsula at midweek, the up and down Panthers scored four runs in the bottom of the sixth stanza going up 14-4 and creating a culminating cap on the proceedings, by virtue of the 10-run rule.

The most productive Panther at the plate was Jacob Sogolow, who went 3-for-4 with a double, a home run and five runs batted in. Colton Nash hammered out a 2-for-3 afternoon, smashing a tandem of two-run homers for a four RBI day’s toil.

If one thought that Bonney Lake’s decapitation of the Seahawks was cruel and unusual treatment, then Friday’s slaughter of the Warriors was downright agonizing. The Panthers overwhelmed CPHS on its own diamond in another five-inning affair.

The Bonney Lake hit parade was headed by the 3-for-4 performances of Nate Potterf and Lucas Miles.

Additionally, Miles was credited with the mound victory as he relinquished one lonely hit in five formidable frames of work.