Final Score - Queen Annes County vs Easton

MacGlashan Fuels Queen Anne’s County Victory Against Easton

Centreville, MD – April 28, 2026

Queen Anne’s County delivered a decisive home performance Tuesday, building an early advantage and never looking back in a 12-2 win over visiting Easton at Queen Anne’s County High School.

Early Momentum
After a quiet opening frame, Queen Anne’s County broke through in the bottom of the second inning. A pair of singles set the tone, highlighted by Cooper MacGlashan’s hit that brought in two runs and put the home side firmly in control.

Game-Changing Third
The decisive blow came an inning later when Queen Anne’s County erupted for six runs on two hits in the third. Capitalizing on multiple errors and timely hitting, the lineup stretched the lead dramatically, turning a competitive game into a commanding advantage.

Steady on the Mound
Jameson Nistler earned the win with a solid outing, allowing three hits and two runs over two and two-thirds innings while striking out one. The bullpen of Cooper MacGlashan, Max Yettman, and Andrew Clark was flawless the rest of the way, combining for scoreless relief to close the door on any Easton comeback.

At the Plate
Queen Anne’s County finished with nine hits, led by Jacob Clough and Cooper MacGlashan with two apiece. Easton showed patience by drawing seven walks and received run-producing hits from Jordan Langrell and Dustin Blue, but the early deficit proved too much to overcome.

Player of the Game
Cooper MacGlashan (Queen Anne’s County) earned Player of the Game honors after going 2-for-4 at the plate with three runs batted in while also contributing a scoreless inning in relief.

Final
Queen Annes County 12, Easton 2

With momentum firmly on their side, Queen Anne’s County will look to carry this complete performance forward as the regular season nears a close.