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Published on May 29, 2019
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Missed the last week in high school baseball?

We've got you covered with a roundup of the latest local boys varsity baseball action in and around Virginia Beach, powered by data from high school sports source MaxPreps.

(Hoodline offers data-driven analysis of local happenings and trends across cities. Details like game dates, times, scores and team records are based on data provided by MaxPreps and may be subject to change; the latest up-to-date information is available at the links below.)


Salem edges out Princess Anne

On Tuesday, the Princess Anne Cavaliers fell to the Salem Sundevils by a score of 2-1 at home. The Princess Anne Cavaliers added three hits, while the Salem Sundevils added four.

The loss brought Princess Anne's conference record to 8-5, while Salem's record rose to 5-1.

First Colonial strikes out Bayside

Also on Tuesday, the Bayside Marlins visited the First Colonial Patriots. They drove home disappointed: The team fell to the First Colonial Patriots in a frustrating 12-2 loss.

This continues an eleven-game losing streak for the Marlins, whose record fell again on Tuesday to 0-11. First Colonial's record became 11-4.

Tallwood prevails over Landstown

Tuesday, the Tallwood Lions hosted the Landstown Eagles for a varsity matchup. The Tallwood Lions wrangled a victory from the visiting Eagles, 2-0.

This continues a thirteen-game losing streak for the Landstown Eagles, whose record fell again this week to 0-13. Tallwood's record became 4-9.

Cox snuffs out Kellam

Tuesday, the Kellam Knights hosted the Cox Falcons for a varsity face-off. The Cox Falcons out-hustled the Knights 3-1, to walk away with the victory.

The loss brought Kellam's conference record to 9-4, while Cox's record rose to 14-2.

Kempsville flattens Green Run

On Tuesday, May 21, the Green Run Stallions also faced off against the Kempsville Chiefs at home. The Chiefs walked away with the 14-2 victory.

This continued a six-game losing streak for the Green Run Stallions, whose record fell again on Tuesday to 0-6. Kempsville's record rose to 2-4.


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