Final Score - Snow Hill vs Pocomoke

Big Bats, Big Pressure: Snow Hill Rolls Past Pocomoke in Conference Action

Snow Hill, MD – April 20, 2026

Snow Hill wasted little time setting the tone Monday afternoon, storming past Pocomoke with a relentless offensive attack to secure a 17–4 victory in varsity baseball action. Taking advantage of early traffic on the basepaths and sustained pressure throughout the lineup, Snow Hill turned a competitive opening into a decisive win, scoring in every inning but one to pull away on home turf.

Fast Start Sets the Tone
Snow Hill struck immediately, plating four runs in the first inning before exploding for an additional thirteen runs during the contest. With disciplined at‑bats and aggressive baserunning, Snow Hill capitalized on walks, hit batters, and defensive miscues to build an early cushion. Pocomoke struggled to escape innings cleanly, as Snow Hill continually extended frames and forced high pitch counts from multiple arms.

Sustained Offense Keeps Pocomoke Chasing
The momentum never slowed as Snow Hill added four runs in the third and followed with additional scoring in the fourth and fifth innings. The lineup combined patience and timely contact, totaling 17 runs on seven hits, while drawing 10 walks and stealing multiple bases to pressure the defense. Snow Hill’s ability to manufacture runs without relying solely on extra‑base hits proved decisive.

Pocomoke Shows Fight at the Plate
Despite the final margin, Pocomoke found positives offensively. Logan Williams reached base and scored, while Landon Makenin notched multiple hits to lead the Warriors. Pocomoke’s four runs came through persistence, with six walks helping to create opportunities. However, the Warriors were unable to string together enough timely hits to close the gap once Snow Hill seized control.

Pitching Staff Limits Damage
Snow Hill’s pitching staff backed the offense with a steady collective performance. Cayden Holloway led the way across three innings, limiting Pocomoke’s damage while striking out four. Relief efforts from Gage Saullo and Caden Phillips closed the door, combining to allow just one earned run and maintaining control even as Pocomoke tried to mount responses.

Player of the Game
Ronan Leonard (Snow Hill) earned Player of the Game honors after setting the tempo offensively, going 2‑for‑3 with four runs scored, a walk, and multiple stolen bases. His ability to consistently reach base and apply pressure ignited Snow Hill’s rally after rally and kept the defense on its heels throughout the afternoon.


Final
Snow Hill High School 17, Pocomoke High School 4

Pocomoke will look to regroup and tighten execution as the Warriors prepare for their next outing. For both clubs, Monday’s matchup offered a clear snapshot of where adjustments can sharpen the push toward postseason play.