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The Ichabods kneel together for a pregame prayer alongside the foul line before walking onto the field. The prayer showed emphasis, unity and focus before the first pitch.
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The Ichabods stand for the playing of the national anthem. They faced the flag for a moment of respect for the country before the game began.
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Junior pitcher Mark Hoffman delivers a pitch from the mound. He drove forward with full force during the early game in the top of the first striking out Tytin Goebel of the Tigers.
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The Ichabods batter settles into his stance at the plate. He anticipated the incoming pitch while the dugout watched from the side.
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The Ichabods slide into third base giving them a chance at scoring for the lead. The hit was made and it gave a straight path for the runner on third to score.
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A third baseman for the Ichabods checks his play calling wristband to check what plays are coming. With this anticipation it gave the Ichabods an idea of what they were up against.
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Two Ichabod players watch the game from the bullpen seeing what the batters move will be who is up to bat. The changes in the bullpen made the game flow smoother leading the Ichabods to a 6-5 victory over the Tigers of Fort Hayes.
Ichabods squeezed by Tigers of Fort Hayes to a victory of 6-5
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Hey yall, i’m Jake and I am a content creator with student media. some hobbies of mine are sports, video games, and swing/line dancing at Happy Basset. My major is Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology in Sports Management. I am a dog lover over cats. I am also mechanically inclined when it comes to cars.
