West Morgan BB ends Fairview's 4 game winning streak:

West Morgan uses a late game rally to slow up Fairview's momentum:

GDW Analysis:
FAIRVIEW: West Morgan was finally able to get things going from the plate in the late innings that allowed the Rebels to come from behind and snare a 7 to 5 victory from the Fairview Aggies Saturday at Mark Moore Field.
Fairview was looking to extend its 4 game winning streak and looked to be in the positive when finished the 5th inning and on top of West Morgan 4 to 1.
However, the Rebels would put together 7 consecutive hits that would lead to a 5 run 6th, moving ahead to stay the rest of the way.
West Morgan had a bunt single, then a double, a 2 run single, and infield single and a pair of doubles.
The Rebels went from just having two hits through the first 5 innings to getting 7 in one frame.
Fairview took a 1 to 0 lead in the 2nd on a delay steal by Jaxson Robertson at home.
In the 4th, the Aggies added to their side of the scoreboard by Hunter Barron scoring on a wild pitch and two runs to follow after Konnor Dunkin was safe on a fielding error.
They led 4 to 1 with Tanner Isbell having success on the mound by giving up one run on 2 hits through 5 innings of play.
After West Morgan's 5 run 6th gave them a 6 to 4 edge, Fairview answered with a run in its side of the 6th when Dunkin doubled home Isbell.
Down 7 to 5 heading to their half of the 7th, the Aggies started the inning with Camden Cullen and Robertson getting hit by a pitch.
That changed in regards of momentum as Lincoln Wright would ground into a 6 to 3 double play. A walk to Barron extended the inning before a ground out from Isbell was a force out at 2nd, ending the game at 1:08 p.m.
The game was played in 2 hours, 8 minutes.
Fairview was in search of sweeping West Morgan after the Aggies had posted an 11 to 2 victory on February 24 in the town of Trinity.
Coach Nick Dumas' Aggies were coming off a 5 to 2 victory Friday from Moore Field against county rival Vinemont.
Fairview is the defending Cullman County BB champion.
The next game for the Aggies will be at home Tuesday vs. the Oneonta Redskins at 6:30 p.m.

Photo of Fairview's Konnor Dunkin taking a pitch in a game at Corner February 19.
Photo courtesy of Soulmate Snaps.

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