Photojournalism: North Augusta beats Harlem 4-2

Parker Pugh of North Augusta, left, slides in a home to score a run against Harlem on Thursday, April 14, 2022 at Harlem High School. Photo by Mike Adams

Date: April 14, 2022

HARLEM – North Augusta’s Yellow Jackets stung the Harlem Bulldogs on their homefield Thursday winning 4-2.

North Augusta upped its record to 6-4 and will take on Aiken at 7 p.m. Monday while the Bulldogs are 18-5 overall. They will take on region rival Hephzibah Rebels in a doubleheader Friday. The Bulldogs are 13-0 in Regional 4AAA.

Mason Crozier of Harlem throws a pitch against North Augusta on Thursday, April 14, 2022 at Harlem High School. Photo by Mike Adams.
Jack Decker of Harlem, left, dives to try to make the tag on North Augusta’s Bryson Nuckols at second base on Thursday, April 14, 2022 at Harlem High School. Photo by Mike Adams
North Augusta batter bunt to advance runners against Harlem on Thursday, April 14, 2022 at Harlem High School. Photo by Mike Adams
Tryston McCladdie of Harlem slides in at second base as Bryson Nuckols of North Augusta, right, throws to first after making a force out on Thursday. Photo by Mike Adams
The North Augusta Yellow Jackets celebrate a run against Harlem on Thursday, April 14, 2022 at Harlem High School. Photo by Mike Adams
Pitcher Brayden Stone of North Augusta closes out the 4-2 win over Harlem at Harlem High School on Thursday. Photo by Mike Adams

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