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March 7, 2024
GORE BASEBALL

Senior trio leading way for Pirates

By DAVID SEELEY SPORTS EDITOR 

The senior trio of Hunter McGee, Layne Ward and Dayton Smith will be counted upon by second-year Gore Pirates baseball coach Tyler Lewis to lead the way this spring season.

The senior trio of Hunter McGee, Layne Ward and Dayton Smith will be counted upon by second-year Gore Pirates baseball coach Tyler Lewis to lead the way this spring season.

The Pirates were 20-10 a season ago, and return 10 members from last year’s squad, led by shortstop/pitcher Hunter McGee (.389 batting average last year), first baseman Layne Ward (.310) and pitcher/outfielder Dayton Smith. Smith will be the ace of the pitching staff, while McGee is the leading returning hitter from a season ago.

The rest of the returners are junior utility players Ayden Cox and Duane Hunt III, sophomore outfielder Madden Smith, sophomore catcher/pitcher Tate Brooksher, sophomore infielder Waylon Gilley, sophomore infielder/catcher/ pitcher James Brasuel and sophomore outfielder Logan Markou.

The rest of the roster is comprised of freshmen — pitcher/outfield Keiden Denton, outfielders Dane Gates, Shelby Raines, Keeton Rowe and Cruz Ward, first baseman Kyler McGee and infielder Clayton White.

“The Gore Pirates will be led by three seasoned seniors that will be matched with a solid, young core,” Lewis said. “We are looking forward to competing and getting better every day.”

 

EDITOR’S NOTE: The 2024 Spring Sports Guide will publish March 29 with team photographs, rosters and schedules. Your TIMES is needing team photographs, numeric rosters of baseball and slowpitch softball teams, rosters for golf and track teams and schedules for all high school spring sports teams. They can be emailed to davids@cookson.news. Team photographs will need to have IDs with them, each row from left to right.

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