
Kaplan catcher Owen Marceaux attempts to catch the baseball while a Lion player slides safely into home plate. (photo by Rosco Harrington)

Trent Guidry started on the hill for the Kaplan Pirates. He pitched four innings against Covenant Christian on Monday.
Kaplan Pirates win two, lose one in three games
After winning two straight games, the Kaplan Pirates lost to Covenant Christian Lions 11-1 on Monday.
It was a scoreless game for two innings, and then the Lions scored four runs in the third, two in the fourth, and five in the fifth to seal the win.
Kaplan, who scored 19 runs in its two wins, was held to only one run off three hits.
Trent Guidry was the opening pitcher for KHS. He allowed six runs (one earned) over four innings, strikingout one and walking five.
Gage Guidry went 2/3 of an inning, allowing five runs on three hits.
The two Guidrys had a hit, along with Sabe David.
Kaplan falls to 4-9 overall and is No. 19 in the Non-Select Division III Power standings.
Covenant Christian improves to 8-4 and has a power ranking of No. 5 in Select Division IV.
Kaplan.................7
Breaux Bridge...0
On Friday, Kaplan beat Breaux Bridge 7-0 and came back on Saturday to whip Eunice 12-0.
In the win over Breaux Bridge, pitcher Aiden Gaspard held his ground and did not allow a single run, and only allowed one hit for KHS. He also struck out an amazing 15 Tigers.
Kaplan led 2-0 after six innings against Breaux Bridge. Reese Meaux doubled home a run in the first inning for KHS. Meaux finished the game 2-for-3 at the plate.
The Pirates blew the game open at the top of the seventh inning by scoring five insurance runs.
In that inning, Gaspard doubled, which scored a run, followed by Owen Marceaux’s 2-RBI single and Trent Guidry’s RBI-double.
Kaplan...12
Eunice....0
The Pirates scored seven runs in the top of the first inning and never looked back.
The Pirates scored 12 runs on only six hits, but Eunice committed four costly errors.
In the first inning, Marceaux singled home a run, and Trent Guidry also singled, which scored a run for KHS.
Luke Hebert hit into a fielder’s choice, but it scored two runs for Kaplan.
Pitcher Sabe David earned the win for Kaplan. He surrendered three hits and no runs in five innings of work.
Marceaux and Guidry had two hits.
