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Onaga Baseball Brings the Brooms In Two Run Rule Wins Over Centralia
By Kryndon Proffitt
Copyright: MSC Sports
04/07/2025

Onaga Buffaloes ended both games in the bottom of the sixth with the ten-run lead after a five-inning run rule over the Centralia Panthers. Onaga won game one 15-4 and won game two 14-4. 

Casen Huftles started on the mound for the Buffaloes and had a rough top opener, allowing the bases to get loaded for Centralia. A walk would score a run and then an error by Huftles would score another to put Onaga down 2-0 to start the game. Onaga would respond with just one run in the bottom of the first with Jackson Kolterman scoring. The scoring runs for the Panthers were Degan Ronnebaum and Henry Heideman.

The Buffaloes would go down 4-1 with one run scored in both the second and third for the Panthers. Onaga would finally get going in the bottom of the third with LJ Koelzer, Xavier Berges, and Cameron Kramer all scoring runs off hits by Tristian Kuhlman and Keagan Venneberg. 

Tied 4-4 going into the top of the fourth the Panthers would be held scoreless in the top as Isaac Wenger had come in after the third and held Centralia scoreless in back-to-back innings. Jackson Kolterman led off the bottom of the fourth with a double and was driven in off an RBI-Single by LJ Koelzer. 

Onaga extended the lead in the fifth with a three-run shot home run from Maddex Honas for his first home run of the season, 315 feet down the dead center. Onaga led 8-4 going into the sixth.

Jackson Kolterman came in in the top of the sixth when Isaac Wegner loaded up the bases and managed to come out with no runs given up. Jackson Kolterman would also end the game in the bottom of the six with a two-run shot homerun to score him and Keagan Venneberg. Onaga scored seven runs in the final inning. 

Onaga finished with fifteen runs, and fifteen hits, and only left six on base. Centralia had four runs off nine hits, no errors, and left ten on base. 

Jackson Kolterman continued to pitch into game number two. Onaga would run-rule Centralia in the second game 14-4 in the bottom of the sixth. Onaga is now 6-4 on the season and 4-4 in the TVL, Centralia is both 2-4 overall and 2-4 in the TVL.


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