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KEYSER, W.Va. — Fairmont Senior unquestionably satisfied its mascot's name, the Polar Bears, by freezing out their adversary, Keyser, 2-0 after seven innings of ripping at to keep them under control on a strangely cold day for late May.

Straight out of the door, Gunner Riley pulled a ball hard down the left-field line for a stand-up twofold.

"We realized we needed to come areas of strength for out, come out prepared to play right out of the door." Riley said.

Riley progressed to third after a fielder's choice to profound focus by Dominick Viani.

"We came two hours to play an extremely intense group. We realized we needed to play, and these are my young men. I'm dependably all set to battle with them." Riley said.

Evan Dennison was batting third, and he hit a RBI single to right field to score the first of two runs for the Polar Bears.

"The approach for this game, and the following is to show restraint at the plate," Dennison said. "We put the ball in play, and that is overwhelmingly significant to do beside not committing errors."

The lower part of the primary yielded no response from the Golden Tornado. The highest point of the request hit a hard lineout to left, and had a one swing pop fly as Seth Healy drew a walk however was eventually left abandoned when Konner Bennett struck out.

The pitcher for the Polar Bears, Mayson Jack, appeared to battle ahead of schedule with his curve order, yet yielded just the walk. That would later change at the lower part of the second.

The Polar Bears had a solitary hit by Cam Peschl after the main player struck out, and afterward the accompanying two hitters struck out too to resign the side. At the point when Jack ventured back on the knock in the second, he had found the control of his offspeed pitch as he had three-up and three-down with one strikeout in the inning.

"I presumably confused no less than a little less than half of the time today," Peschl said.

At the highest point of the third, the Polar Bears figured out a little activity when a ball was hit to third, and it was discarded bringing about Dominick Viani progressing to second. Dennis came up straightaway and got a hit out to right field. The sprinter labeled to third and was called safe when the ball was ousted. Be that as it may, Keyser fended it off leaving the sprinter abandoned when pitcher Noah Broadwater struck out the last player.

The lower part of the third come about in one more three-up and three-down for Keyser with a popup to shallow left, an infield popup to short, and out to right field.

"We might have raised a ruckus around town better without a doubt," Keyser lead trainer Scott Rohrbaugh said. "It isn't so much that we weren't connecting, yet we were simply hitting balls right at individuals."

The highest point of the fourth begun with a fired among third and short by Sammy Viani. The following player struck out, and Viani took second. Nonetheless, that at-bat brought about a strikeout for Jack too. The side was resigned when the following player hit a simple liner straightforwardly to Jack.

The lower part of the fourth was still a significant part of something very similar for Keyser as they had consecutive outs hit to third, and a strikeout.