Snow Hill, MD – March 20, 2026
Snow Hill broke open a back‑and‑forth game with a strong offensive push in the middle innings, defeating North Dorchester Varsity 14–9 on Friday. The Eagles stayed competitive early and produced nine runs on eight hits, but Snow Hill capitalized on free base runners to pull away and secure the win.
Eagles Strike Early, Stay Competitive
North Dorchester generated offense throughout the lineup, finishing with nine runs on eight hits while drawing eight walks. Manny Reyes led the way, going 2‑for‑3 with two runs scored and an RBI, while Lane Abey added a hit, two runs scored, and a double. The Eagles also got a power boost from Reid Brohan, who finished 1‑for‑4 with a home run and two RBIs, accounting for the team’s lone extra‑base long ball.
Pitching Control Becomes the Difference
While North Dorchester found success at the plate, Snow Hill repeatedly took advantage of base runners, scoring 14 runs on nine hits. Snow Hill drew 10 walks and benefited from multiple hit batters, allowing innings to extend and pressure to mount on the Eagles’ pitching staff. North Dorchester used four pitchers in the contest, with Gage Kral starting the game and Nate Fraccaroli closing out the final innings.
Snow Hill Delivers in Key Moments
Snow Hill’s offense came through with runners on base, led by Ronan Leonard, who went 2‑for‑4 with four RBIs and three runs scored. Finn Mahoney also drove in four runs, while Caleb Butler went 2‑for‑4 with three RBIs. Snow Hill finished with 13 RBIs overall, consistently delivering timely hits as the game wore on.
Butler Earns the Win
On the mound, Caleb Butler picked up the victory for Snow Hill, pitching 4.1 innings and allowing four runs (three earned) while striking out three. Snow Hill’s bullpen finished the job, limiting North Dorchester down the stretch and preserving the five‑run win.
Player of the Game
Ronan Leonard (Snow Hill) delivered when it mattered most, driving in four runs, scoring three times, and anchoring Snow Hill’s offense during its decisive middle‑to‑late‑inning surge.
Final
Snow Hill 14, North Dorchester 9
North Dorchester will look to regroup as conference play continues, while Snow Hill carries momentum forward after a poised and disciplined performance.

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