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Hampshire snaps Burlington’s streak

It was bound to end sometime.

Burlington Central’s conference winning streak ended after 24 straight wins on a dreary day on Rocket Hill.

Behind the pitching of Luke Wians and the hitting of Tyler Crater, Hampshire downed the Rockets, 5-3, in Big Northern East action.

The win creates a 3-way tie atop the division with Burlington and Richmond-Burton. The Whip-Purs (10-5, 3-1) host Richmond Thursday.

Wians came within one out of a complete game. Crater, who had 3 hits on the day, moved out from behind the plate to record the final out and earn the save.

“Before the inning, coach asked if I could get in there if he needed me,” said Crater, “And it worked out.”

Chase Lundry had 2 hits and drove in a run for the Whip-Purs.

Nick Hahn homered for Burlington, but it was one of just 3 hits against Wians.

“Luke turned in a gritty performance,” said Hampshire coach Steve Ream. “He’s a battler and he wants to be out there.”

Hampshire broke open a 1-1 game in the third. Crater led off with a single to center. After a pair of walks and a wild pitch scored Crater, Jake Kuhn’s infield out scored a run and Lundry’s double to left-center made it 4-1.

Central (10-4, 3-1) got closer on the Hahn solo shot in the sixth. Hampshire got it back in the seventh, with Kuhn’s double leading to a run.

The Rockets made things interesting in the bottom of the seventh. They scored once and got the tying run to second base — all without the benefit of a hit — but Crater came in to get the final out.

Sam Klein (4-1) took the loss for Central, his first loss since his sophomore season.

“We’ve got to show up before the sixth inning,” said Central coach Kyle Nelson. “That’s been kind of a theme for us this year. We show up and think we can win games just because we showed up.”

  Hampshire’s Chase Lundry dives back safely to first as Central first baseman Nick Hahn prepares to make the tag. Christopher Hankins/chankins@dailyherald.com
  Central pitcher Sam Klein delivers in the opening inning Monday against Hampshire. Christopher Hankins/chankins@dailyherald.com
  Central’s Luke Fleming slides safely into third as Hampshire third baseman Sean O’Shea waits for the throw. Christopher Hankins/chankins@dailyherald.com
  Central’s Zach Ranney leaps over Hampshire’s Matt Calvello after trying to tag him out at second base. Christopher Hankins/chankins@dailyherald.com
  Central’s Joey Lange is congratulated after scoring a run Monday against Hampshire. Christopher Hankins/chankins@dailyherald.com
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