Photojournalism: Harlem in baseball playoffs quarterfinals
Luke Erickson of North Hall dives back to first base of a pick off play against Harlem in the first game of a double header on Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Photo by Mike Adams
HARLEM – The baseball season ended differently than Harlem Bulldogs’ baseball team would’ve liked.
North Hall shut Harlem’s state title bid down Tuesday in two games.
Harlem lost in the first game 7-4, and in the second game, 3-2.
The team started the year by marking Coach Jimmie Lewis’s 800th career victory.
The Bulldogs end the season at 27-8.
Emery Burnett of Harlem, right, celebrates a home run against North Hall with his teammates in the first game of a double header on Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Photo by Mike AdamsNorth Hall short stop Jace Bowen throws to first in the first game of a double header on Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Photo by Mike AdamsHarlem pitcher Emery Burnett throws a pitch in the first game of a double header against North Hall on Tuesday, Photo by Mike AdamsA Harlem player bunts against North Hall in the first game of a double header on Tuesday, May 10, 2022. MIKE ADAMS/PHOTOHarlem 3rd baseman Jeremiah Hamilton throws to first in the first game of a double header against North Hall on Tuesday. Photo by Mike Adams
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