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![]() Mirror Photo / Mary L. Kirby Gilmer's Jake Ashley is on the mound here. Buckeyes fall, 11-1 By MARY L. KIRBY LONGVIEW — Justin Robbins got the revenge he sought when he defeated the Buckeyes 11-1 in front of a senior night crowd at Panther Field. Robbins had lost earlier in the year at Gilmer 2-1. Friday was a night for ground balls, with Robbins getting 11 groundball putouts, seven going to second baseman Aaron Miranda. By contrast, on the Buckeye side of the field, shortstop Hunter Harrison suffered his first error of the season as in two different innings a flubbed catch led to missing a chance for a double play. When the smoke cleared, the Panthers had a 4-0 lead after three innings. “We gave up a lot in the second inning when we missed a double play ball,†Coach Joey Hector said afterwards. “When Spring Hill got it rolling, they just did not stop.†... [Read Full Story] This Week's Sports:
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