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Baseball Titans Prove To Be Too Much For Wolverines

The Harrodsburg Herald/Kelly Tyler
Mercer pitcher Jackson Doughty and catcher Brayden Campbell were grinning ear-to-ear after holding the Wolverines to no hits in the top of the sixth inning.

Samuel Warren
Herald Staff
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The Mercer County Baseball Titans (16-15) hosted the Western Hills Wolverines (15-9) in their second to last home game of the regular season on Monday, May 12. The Titans took time to celebrate their five class of 2025 graduates before the opening pitch. Brayden Campbell, Marshall Hart, Colson Fogg, Landon Gonzalez and Andrew Tatum were each honored for their devotion to the sport and their teammates.

“Brayden and Andrew have been a part of the program my entire tenure. They’ve helped lay the foundation and kept building to where we want this program to be. Landen has been a student of the game and has had everyone’s backs, and celebrated everyone’s victories and picked them up during failures. Marshall has been with us for four years and has developed so much on the mound. This is Colson’s second time with us. He moved here his sophomore year, and moved back this year, and we are excited to see him playing and having fun with the game. All five of these guys bring different things to the table, but when they’re all together it’s special, and a great group of seniors lead this team this year. This team would not be anywhere close to where we are today without those guys,” said Head Coach Cody Christopher of the 2025 class.

Hart earned back-to-back strikeouts to end the top of the first inning, but not before the Wolverines put two runs on the scoreboard.

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