Salisbury, MD – April 20, 2026
Behind a commanding complete‑game performance and a decisive early offensive surge, Washington defeated Wicomico Varsity Indians 8–3 on Monday afternoon, pulling away with a six‑run second inning and never relinquishing control. Washington’s balanced lineup and steady pitching proved too much as they capitalized on defensive miscues and timely contact.
Washington Strikes Early and Decisively
Washington seized momentum in the top of the second inning, erupting for six runs to create immediate separation. The rally featured a mix of disciplined at‑bats, aggressive baserunning, and pressure that forced defensive mistakes. Hits from Emaree Corbin, Jeff Monroe, and Robert Gibson helped extend the inning, while Washington took advantage of multiple Wicomico errors to build a commanding lead.
Balanced Attack Fuels Offensive Output
Washington finished the day with nine hits, drawing contributions throughout the order. Corbin went 2‑for‑5 with a double, RBI, and a stolen base, while Monroe added a key RBI double. Gibson and Zaikei Harris each collected multi‑hit performances, and Washington’s ability to consistently put the ball in play resulted in five runs driven in despite just three walks.
Walters Controls the Game from the Mound
On the mound, Reagan Walters delivered a composed, efficient outing, going the full seven innings while allowing three runs on 10 hits. Walters struck out four, walked three, and repeatedly worked out of traffic, limiting damage despite Wicomico putting runners on base in multiple innings. His ability to pitch to contact and keep the defense engaged proved pivotal.
Wicomico Battles but Can’t Close Gap
Wicomico collected 10 hits on the afternoon, led by Noah Riggin, who went 3‑for‑4 with a triple and an RBI. However, four defensive errors and missed opportunities with runners on base prevented the Varsity Indians from mounting a sustained comeback. Relief work from Riggin and Christian Moorhead stabilized things late, but the early deficit remained too much to overcome.
Player of the Game
Reagan Walters (Washington) earns Player of the Game honors after a complete‑game performance that set the tone from start to finish. In addition to his seven strong innings on the mound, Walters also contributed at the plate with a key RBI, underscoring his all‑around impact in Washington’s statement win.
Final
Wicomico 3, Washington 8
The Jaguars make a bold statement win against Wicomico. Washington has a tough next two games, first the Jaguars will take on Stephen Decatur at home, then the following day head to Snow Hill.

