
PHOTOS BY BRIAN HOFFMAN
The Glenvar baseball team will be looking to regroup after spring break after starting the season off 0-3. After getting no-hit by Hidden Valley to open the season the Highlanders lost to Christiansburg, 3-0, and Northside, 5-3, on back-to-back days Thursday and Friday.
The good news is, the Highlanders were right in both losses to solid Class 3 teams. Against Christiansburg fresh-man Cam Feazell pitched a complete game on 73 pitches without walking a batter.
The game was scoreless through five innings and a two-run homer in the sixth was the difference.
“One bad pitch,” said Glenvar coach Jeremy Cromer. “Cam threw a lot of strikes. It was a good game to watch.”
Glenvar had four hits, one each by Feazell, Cale Vaughan, Landyn Pickard and Rhett Henderson.
On Friday at Northside Henderson started on the mound and had trouble finding the strike zone, staking the Vikings to a 3-0 lead. Vaughan came on to settle things down but Glenvar man-aged just three hits, two by Henderson, despite scoring their first three runs of the season.
“We’re getting there,” said Cromer. “I saw a lot of good things in those two games.”
Glenvar will return to action next Tuesday when the Highlanders take on Salem at Billy Sample Field.

PHOTOS BY BRIAN HOFFMAN





