QUINCY, Ill.- The Quincy Hawks took sole possession of first place in the Great Lakes Valley Conference's West Division with a sweep of a doubleheader against Drury on Saturday in Quincy, Illinois. The Hawks took game one 10-6 and won game two 5-3.
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Quincy won three of four in the weekend series and improved to 23-12 and 12-4 in the league. The Panthers dropped to 24-12 and 10-6 in the GLVC-West.
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In game one, the Hawks belted three home runs in the seven-inning game on their way to a 10-6 win. Quincy answered a first inning run by Drury with a four-run opening frame and the Hawks added four more runs in the second.
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Jake Walters and Jack Klages both homered in the second inning for Quincy and Troy Wehde added another bomb in the sixth as part of his 3 for 4, 3-RBI performance.
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Nic Perkins had two home runs in the game for the Panthers as he went 2 for 2 with three runs batted in.
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Drury trailed in game two 4-0 after five innings and threatened but fell short in a 5-3 loss.
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The Panthers got on the board and back in the game with a pair of RBI singles in the sixth inning from Perkins and
KK Daniel. The Hawks responded with a run in the bottom half of the inning but Drury got back within two on a RBI hit from
Ethan Owens in the seventh.
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Quincy's bullpen held off Drury in the final two innings as Hawks pitching only allowed one earned run in the nine-inning.
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Drury shortstop
Shane Benes, who leads the team with a club record 12 home runs this season, missed the series with an illness.
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The Panthers return to play on Tuesday with a non-conference game at Rogers State. Game time is 3 p.m. in Claremore, Oklahoma.
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