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On September 29, 2025, North Clay hosted an exhilarating doubleheader featuring high school baseball teams Teutopolis and North Clay. In the first game, Teutopolis secured a 5-2 victory with standout performances. However, North Clay rebounded in the second game, winning 4-3, showcasing remarkable determination. With this split, Teutopolis stands at 18-1, while North Clay improves to 15-5 as the season continues to heat up.

Exciting Baseball Action in North Clay as Local Teams Battle it Out

This past Saturday, September 29, 2025, the town of North Clay had buzz in the air as high school baseball teams took to the diamond for an action-packed doubleheader. The main event featured the Teutopolis Wooden Shoes going head-to-head against North Clay, with the first game being the championship rematch from last week’s Cardinal Classic. Fans were eager to see which team would emerge victorious.

Teutopolis Claims the First Game

The atmosphere was electric as the first game kicked off. The Teutopolis team quickly made their mark by scoring three runs in the second inning, and then they followed it up with two more runs in the fifth inning, putting them ahead with a solid 5-2 win over North Clay. With a total of eight hits in this game, Teutopolis shined brightly on the field.

Leading the charge for the Wooden Shoes was none other than Davin Worman. His impressive performance included two singles, a home run, and a remarkable three RBIs. Not too far behind, Austin Borries also had an outstanding game with a single, double, and two RBIs. Borries took on an additional challenge by pitching, which he managed with finesse—throwing a five-hitter while striking out 11 batters and never letting a single runner walk.

On the side of North Clay, Cody Zimdars did his best to keep his team in the game with a single, double, and one RBI. Ian Jones also contributed with one single and one RBI, but it just wasn’t enough to take down Teutopolis in this championship rematch.

North Clay Bounces Back in Game Two

As the sun began to set, the second game commenced, and what a comeback it was for North Clay! They started the game on a bit of a bump, as Teutopolis jumped ahead with a 3-0 lead after the first three innings. But the North Clay team mustered their determination and kicked off their comeback with a run in the fourth inning, then followed up with another run in the fifth, and two more in the sixth to clinch a thrilling 4-3 win.

Leading the charge for North Clay in this gripping second game was Carder Walden, showcasing his skills with a stunning home run and contributing two RBIs. The North Clay lineup hit back hard, with Cayden Craig providing two singles and one RBI, and Trenton Ingram adding another run for the home team.

North Clay’s pitching game was impressive as well, with Ian Jones taking the mound and pitching for 4.2 innings without allowing a single run.

On the other side, Teutopolis pushed back with Worman again leading the offense, this time with two doubles. Additionally, Kendall Mette came through for the Wooden Shoes with two singles and one RBI.

Looking Ahead

With this split, Teutopolis walks away with an overall record of 18-1 for the fall season, while North Clay improved to 15-5 after the second game victory. Excited fans can look forward to even more baseball action as Teutopolis prepares to host Dieterich on Monday, while North Clay makes a trip to Wayne City for their next game.

What a day for high school baseball! The excitement, the competition, and those unforgettable performances made for a memorable weekend in North Clay. Stay tuned for more action, because the season is just heating up!

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