Final Score - Pocomoke vs Cambridge

Cambridge South Dorchester Overpowers Pocomoke Behind 25-Hit Outburst

Pocomoke, MD – April 29, 2026

Cambridge South Dorchester delivered a commanding road performance Wednesday afternoon, using relentless offense and timely pitching to pull away from Pocomoke in a bayside matchup played in Pocomoke, Maryland. The visitors seized control early and never looked back, turning consistent pressure into a decisive final margin.

Competitive Start on Both Sides
The opening three innings unfolded as a tightly contested battle, with both sides trading quality at-bats and working to gain early control. Pocomoke kept pace by answering scoring chances, keeping the game within reach until Cambridge South Dorchester broke through in the top of the fourth. That inning marked the turning point, as the visitors strung together timely hits and applied sustained pressure to separate themselves and shift momentum decisively in their favor.

Lineup Delivers Top to Bottom
The offensive attack came from every corner of the order, as Cambridge South Dorchester collected 25 hits and consistently turned base runners into runs. Extra-base production and speed on the bases created constant scoring threats, while clutch at-bats with runners aboard kept the pressure firmly on the home side.

Pocomoke Fights Back
Pocomoke continued to compete despite the deficit, manufacturing runs through patience at the plate and opportunistic hitting. The home side showed resilience by stringing together quality at-bats and capitalizing on chances, highlighted by timely contact that brought runners home and energized the crowd.

Pitching Closes the Door
On the mound, Cambridge South Dorchester combined solid outings to keep Pocomoke from mounting a sustained comeback. The staff worked around traffic, limited damage, and delivered key strikeouts in high-leverage moments to maintain control through the later innings.

Player of the Game
Carson Weber (Cambridge South Dorchester) earned Player of the Game honors after a perfect day at the plate, going 5-for-5 with three runs driven in while wreaking havoc on the bases. Weber’s consistency and aggressiveness set the offensive rhythm and sparked multiple scoring rallies.

Final
Pocomoke 3, Cambridge South Dorchester 17

With the win, Cambridge South Dorchester heads forward carrying confidence from a complete performance and will host Queen Annes County tomorrow with a final regular season game against Washington Monday at home, while Pocomoke looks to regroup and head to Princess Anne Friday to take on Washington for one final regular season game.