Henderson County and University Heights are an even 5-5 against one another since May of 2016, but likely not for long. The Colonels will venture away from home to take on the Blazers at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Henderson County is probably headed into the match with a chip on their shoulder considering Trigg County just ended the team's four-game winning streak on Wednesday. They took a 4-1 hit to the loss column at the hands of the Wildcats. Having soared to a lofty 12 runs in the game before, the Colonels couldn't push the score so high this time.

Cole Thompson
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Cole Thompson was a force to be reckoned with on the mound despite the final result: he didn't allow a single earned run over 4.2 innings pitched. He has been consistent: he hasn't given up more than two walks in six consecutive appearances.
At the plate, Henderson County saw two different players step up and record at least one hit. One of them was Hunter Evans, who went 1-for-3 with one run and one double.
Meanwhile, University Heights entered their tilt with Webster County on Tuesday with three consecutive wins, and they'll enter their next game with four. They came within a single run of losing the streak, but they secured an 8-7 W against the Trojans. That's two games straight that the Blazers have won by just one run.
University Heights let Courtland Gibson and Jaiden Miles run wild. Gibson got on base in three of his four plate appearances with two runs and one RBI, while Miles went a perfect 3-for-3 with two runs. Those three hits gave Miles a new career-high. Ryan Luckey was another key player, going 1-for-3 with one stolen base, one double, and one RBI.
University Heights' win bumped their record up to 12-5. As for Henderson County, their loss dropped their record down to 6-10.
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