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Hanson players Noah Judice and Spencer Bishop are greeted at home plate after belting home runs in the Tigers double-header sweep of Highland Baptist Tuesday at the Amar Lancon Field.

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Hanson's Judice, Spencer, Vacarella rips homers

Noah Judice, Spencer Bishop and Jack Vaccarella all ripped home runs, leading the Hanson Memorial Tigers to a double-header sweep of Highland Baptist Tuesday at the Amar Lancon Field.
In the opener, the Hanson Tigers defeated Highland Baptist by a 13-1 score. Hanson Memorial captured an 18-5 victory in the nightcap.
HANSON 18, HIGHLAND BAPTIST 5
Spencer Bishop went 3 for 4 with a home run, triple and double along with five runs-batted-in to help lead the Hanson Tigers to an 18-5 District 7-1A win over Highland Baptist.
Leading hitters for the Tigers were: Luke Lancon, 1 for 4, run; Noah Judice, 4 for 5, home run, 4 runs, 3 RBI; Chase Mensman, 2 for 4, double, 3 runs, RBI; Jack Vaccarella, 1 for 3, run, 2 RBI; Skylar Fitch, 1 for 1, double, run, RBI; Luke Rodriguez, 1 for 3, 2 runs, 2 RBI; Kade Daigle, run; Spencer Bishop, 3 for 4, 2 runs, 5 RBI; Brian Sonnier, run and Jake Srigley, 1 for 4, run, RBI.
Noah Judice was the winning pitcher after tossing a one-hitter over five complete innings with one unearned run with six strikeouts and four walks.
HANSON 13, HIGHLAND BAPTIST 1
The Hanson Memorial batters collected 10 hits in the opener, posting a 13-1 victory over Highland Baptist.
Leading hitters for Hanson were: Luke Lancon, 2 for 4, 2 runs, 2 RBI; Noah Judice, run, RBI; Jake Srigley, RBI; Chase Mensman, 1 for 2, double, run; Jack Vaccarella, 2 for 3, homerun, double run, 3 RBI; Luke Rodriguez, 1 for 2, run; Kade Daigle, 1 for 3, run; Spencer Bishop, 1 for 3, 2 runs; Brock Broussard, 1 for 2, run; Brian Sonnier, run, RBI and Ashton Cocoran, 1 for 3, 2 runs, 2 RBI.
Cocoran was the winning pitcher, tossing five innings, giving up no runs on one hit with seven strikeouts and three walks.
CCHS 5, HANSON 1
MORGAN CITY _ Central Catholic bats came alive in the bottom half of the fifth frame while supporting the five-hit pitching of winning hurler Blake Hidalgo as the Eagles turned back the Hanson Memorial Tigers 5-1 here Monday in District 7-1A action.
While locked in a pitcher’s duel for five innings, the Hanson Tigers broke a scoreless tie one run in the top half of the fifth frame before the Central Catholic Eagles answered with five runs of their own for the 5-1 comeback victory.
Pitchers Brock Brous-sard and Skylar Fitch took the mound for the Tigers, who fell to Cen-tral Catholic 9-3 on Sat-urday at Amar Lancon Field.
Broussard worked five innings, allowing two runs on one hit with three walks. Broussard faced 21 batters, tossing 80 pitches for 42 strikes and 38 balls, giving up two runs over five frames.
Fitch worked one in-ning, surrendering three runs (2 earned) on four hits with one walk. He faced nine batters on a total of 28 pitches, including 16 strikes and 12 balls with one walk.
Hidalgo earned the mound victory while going seven innings, yielding one run on five hits with five strikeouts and one walk. He went the distance, facing 27 batters, throwing 99 pitches, including 73 strikes and 27 balls, giving up one run while fanning five and walking one.
Leading hitters for the Tigers were: Noah Judice, 1 for 2; Chase Mensman, 1 for 2; Kade Daigle, 1 for 3; Brian Sonnier, 1 for 2; Brock Broussard, 1 for 3 and Ashton Corcoran, run.
Leading hitters for Central Catholic includ-ed: Drake Angeron, 1 for 4; Thomas Garber, 1 for 3, run, RBI; Blake Hidalgo, run; Brooks Thomas, 1 for 2, run, RBI; Tyler Longman, 1 for 2 and Adam Dupuis, 1 for 2, RBI.
Hanson Memorial scored one run on five hits with two errors and five batters left on base while Central Catholic collected five runs on five hits with four errors and seven runners left on base.

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