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Robinson homers as Harvesters top Borger 7-4 BY CARSON BROOKS pampanewssports@gmail. com Twitter: JCarson_Brooks Pampa Harvester Base- ball traveled to Borger to play against the Borger Bulldogs and went home with their second win of district with a score of 7-4. Pampa took an early lead in the top of the second, when Damion Anguiano sent a fly to center field on a double allowing Groomer to head for home. Evan Boyd was out be- cause of a sacrifice fly ball to right fielder, but An- guiano tagged up to home and sending Perez went to third. Joey Hill was up to bat and bunted the sacrifice ball to the pitcher to sent Perez home. Middle of 2nd: Pampa 3, Borger 0 Borger was unable to score ending the inning at 3-0 Pampa. At the top of the third, Zack Robinson sent a ground-ball to second and secured his spot on first. Michael Tollerson was then up to bat, was hit by a pitch taking a walk into first, sending Robinson to 2nd base. Collin Settle hit a sacri- fice bunt to pitcher getting out, but sending Robinson to third and Tollerson to 2nd. Perez sends a fly to center field for the third and final out ending the frame. Borger pressed back with one run after an RBI triple.. After 3: Pampa 3, Borger 1. With no scoring in the fourth, Borger pressed back by stealing home to draw closer at 3-2 in the bottom of the fifth. After five: Pampa 3, Borger 2. In the top of the sixth, Perez walks to first after being hit by pitch. Evan Boyd sacrifices to send Perez to 2nd base. Joey Hill doubled on a fly ball to right field sending Perez home, making the score 4-2. Dylan Booth had a base hit on fly ball to center while Hill held up on sec- ond. On a 2-1 count Zack Robinson hit a home-run scoring three runs for the Pampa Harvesters. Borger secured the final two outs but Pampa held a 7-2 lead. Borger answered back with two runs of their own in the bottom of the sixth. After 6: Pampa 7, Borger 4. Neither team scored in the final inning leaving Pampa with their second win of District. Stat Roundup Evan Boyd pitched for 5.1 innings with three hits and eight strikeouts. Dylan Booth pitched 1.5 innings with one hit, four strikeouts and two walks. Joey Hill went 1-4 with two RBIs, Dylan Booth went 1-3 with one run score, Zack Robinson went 2-4 with 3 RBIs and one run score, Michael Tol- lerson went 1-1 with one walk, Nolan Groomer went 1-3 with one walk, Damian Anguiano went 1-3 with a walk and an RBI, Fernando Perez went 0-2 with 2 runs, Evan Boyd went 0-3 with an RBI. 10 — Tuesday, March 26, 2019— The Pampa News Charles Henry brought to you by HOMETOWN STORE Pampa 1623 N. Hobart 806-665-7570 Mon–Fri 10-7 Sat 10-6 | Sun 11-4 34179 Citizen of the week Hometown Loans for every lifestyle! Get your kicks on Route 66, with the help of a loan for a NEW or USED vehicle! Pantex Federal Credit Union makes the process easy with great rates and a hassle free application process. Apply at one of our conveniently located branches or online at www.PantexFCU.com. h Borger Borger Walmart Fritch Pampa Federal Credit Union Your Credit Union! Federally Insured by NCUA 32729 B 32097A John W. Warner, P.C. ATTORNEY AT LAW Board Certified, Civil Trial Law Texas Board of Legal Specialization 806-669-3397 309 W. Foster Pampa, TX GENERAL CIVIL TRIAL LAW FAMILY LAW • CRIMINAL LAW WILLS & PROBATE • REAL ESTATE 519 N. Main Borger, TX 79007 (806)274-2370 TUXEDO RENTAL 32617 www.ClarendonCollege.edu 1-800-687-9737 REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, APRIL 8 SUMMER 12-WEEK CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, MAY 28 SUMMER I CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, JUNE 3 SUMMER II CLASSES BEGIN WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 Follow Us On @thepampanews P AMPA S ports Got A Sports Story or Photo? Send it to us! [email protected] or bring it to the paper! Photos by Carson Brooks Top, Evan Boyd pitches during Saturday’s win. Middle, Zack Robinson makes contact on a hit. Above, Fernando Perez reaches first safely. Veteran RHP Hammel retires after 13 seasons (AP) — Veteran right- hander Jason Hammel is retiring even though he had been told by the Texas Rangers that he had made the team. The Rangers announced Hammel’s decision on Saturday, a day after the 36-year-old pitcher was informed he would be on the 25-man roster as a long reliever. He had gone to spring training on a minor league deal. Hammel said he wants to be home with his family. He was 96-114 with a 4.62 ERA while starting 298 of his 377 games over 13 seasons for six teams. He was 15-10 in 2016 for the World Series champion Chicago Cubs, but went 12-27 the past two years with the Royals.

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Robinson homers as Harvesters top Borger 7-4

By Carson Brookspampanewssports@gmail.

com

Twitter: JCarson_Brooks

Pampa Harvester Base-ball traveled to Borger to play against the Borger Bulldogs and went home with their second win of district with a score of 7-4.

Pampa took an early lead in the top of the second, when Damion Anguiano sent a fly to center field on a double allowing Groomer to head for home.

Evan Boyd was out be-cause of a sacrifice fly ball to right fielder, but An-guiano tagged up to home and sending Perez went to third.

Joey Hill was up to bat and bunted the sacrifice ball to the pitcher to sent Perez home.

Middle of 2nd: Pampa 3, Borger 0

Borger was unable to score ending the inning at 3-0 Pampa.

At the top of the third, Zack Robinson sent a ground-ball to second and

secured his spot on first.Michael Tollerson was

then up to bat, was hit by a pitch taking a walk into first, sending Robinson to 2nd base.

Collin Settle hit a sacri-fice bunt to pitcher getting out, but sending Robinson to third and Tollerson to 2nd.

Perez sends a fly to center field for the third and final out ending the frame.

Borger pressed back with one run after an RBI triple..

After 3: Pampa 3, Borger 1.With no scoring in the

fourth, Borger pressed back by stealing home to draw closer at 3-2 in the bottom of the fifth.

After five: Pampa 3, Borger 2.In the top of the sixth,

Perez walks to first after being hit by pitch.

Evan Boyd sacrifices to send Perez to 2nd base.

Joey Hill doubled on a fly ball to right field sending Perez home, making the score 4-2.

Dylan Booth had a base hit on fly ball to center while Hill held up on sec-ond.

On a 2-1 count Zack Robinson hit a home-run scoring three runs for the Pampa Harvesters.

Borger secured the final two outs but Pampa held a 7-2 lead.

Borger answered back with two runs of their own in the bottom of the sixth.

After 6: Pampa 7, Borger 4. Neither team scored in

the final inning leaving Pampa with their second win of District.

Stat RoundupEvan Boyd pitched for

5.1 innings with three hits and eight strikeouts. Dylan Booth pitched 1.5 innings with one hit, four strikeouts and two walks.

Joey Hill went 1-4 with two RBIs, Dylan Booth went 1-3 with one run score, Zack Robinson went 2-4 with 3 RBIs and one run score, Michael Tol-lerson went 1-1 with one walk, Nolan Groomer went 1-3 with one walk, Damian Anguiano went 1-3 with a walk and an RBI, Fernando Perez went 0-2 with 2 runs, Evan Boyd went 0-3 with an RBI.

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Photos by Carson BrooksTop, Evan Boyd pitches during Saturday’s win. Middle, Zack Robinson makes contact on a hit. Above, Fernando Perez reaches first safely.

Veteran RHP

Hammel retires

after 13 seasons(AP) — Veteran right-

hander Jason Hammel is retiring even though he had been told by the Texas Rangers that he had made the team.

The Rangers announced Hammel’s decision on Saturday, a day after the 36-year-old pitcher was informed he would be on the 25-man roster as a long reliever. He had gone to spring training on a minor league deal.

Hammel said he wants to be home with his family.

He was 96-114 with a 4.62 ERA while starting 298 of his 377 games over 13 seasons for six teams. He was 15-10 in 2016 for the World Series champion Chicago Cubs, but went 12-27 the past two years with the Royals.