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Centennial Coyotes vs. Lake Havasu Knights

In the second straight game, Centennial faces off against Lake Habas. Centennial will face Lake Havasu on Thursday at 4pm. Centennial has won seven games in a row with home wins (from last season), with Lake Habas winning four games in a row.

Last Tuesday, Centennial scored a decisive 9-1 victory over Lake Habas. The Coyotes may be used to big wins as their teams have won five games over seven times this season.

JT Price

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JT Price spent all seven innings on the mound, and it’s clear why. He gave up one run with two hits and scored 9 Ks. He also threw the walk as he is undefeated when 1 Centennial allows the biggest one walk, but otherwise it’s 4-6.

On the plate, William Strand was outstanding. He went 4-2 with one home run, three RBIs and one double. Liu Rodriguez Jr was another key player, moving 3-for-3 with one home run, two runs and two RBIs.

Strand wasn’t the only one working in the hit division. Centennial maintained the outfield on his toes and finished the game with 11 hits. Centennial is 4-1 if he posts 11 or more hits.

Centennial currently has a 7-6 victory record. As for Lake Habas, their defeats lowered the record to 10-4.

Both batters on both teams have to hit Smart on Thursday, as both have strikeout artists on the roster. Centennial has retired as a left and right batter this season, averaging 7.2 strikeouts per game. But that’s not like Lake Havasu is struggling in that department as they average an even more impressive 7.6 strikeout. Given that both teams can easily win KS, batters from both teams will bring the A-game better. Check out MaxPreps after the game for a complete breakdown of games, commentary and other baseball content.

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