Field Kindley High School baseball rallies late to beat Labette County 17-16.
Labette County jumped out to an early lead, scoring seven runs in the first inning eventually building a 15-9 lead after three. The Nado kept the game within striking distance and chipped away throughout scoring five in the first, outscoring Labette four to three in the second and answering Labette's five run third with two of their own. Coffeyville finally pulled even at 16 in the sixth, then took the lead moments later on a wild pitch that brought home Sam Stukesbary for the go-ahead run.
Field Kindley finished with just six hits to Labette County's 13, but The Nado's patience at the plate would be the difference in the game as they drew 21 walks. Stukesbary led the way for Field Kindley, going 3-for-4 with three RBIs, while Jaxin Hershey added two hits. Hershey also earned the win in relief, tossing five innings.




