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Frederick is Best in the West as Cougars Outlast Hagerstown 6-4
With everything on the line in a winner-take-all final, the Frederick Community College Cougars baseball team showed they were the best in the west and delivered a gritty performance to defeat the #3 seed Hagerstown Community College Hawks 6-4. The win, earned in front of their home crowd, brings the Region 20 DII Championship Series to Frederick beginning May 16 at noon.
Cougars Claw Back with Grit and Firepower to Reach Region 20 DII West Finals
Facing elimination not once but twice on Sunday, the Frederick Community College Cougars baseball team showed why they are the number one seed in a pair of must-win games at home, forcing a winner-takes-all showdown against Hagerstown CC on Monday at noon.
Cougars Explode Late to Eliminate Garrett and Stay Alive in Region 20 Tournament
The Frederick Community College Cougars erupted for eight runs over the final three innings to surge past the Garrett College Lakers, 16-9, in a back-and-forth NJCAA Region 20 DII West semifinal elimination game Saturday at home. With the win, the top-seeded Cougars avoid elimination and will face the Allegany College of Maryland Trojans in another must-win matchup on Sunday morning.
Cougars Fall Short in Postseason Opener, Falling to Trojans 4-2
The Frederick Community College Cougars baseball team opened the NJCAA Region 20 DII West Tournament on Friday with a tough 4-2 loss to the #4 seed Allegany College of Maryland Trojans in a tightly contested semifinal matchup at home. Despite a standout effort on the mound from Adam Horst, who fanned 11 batters over seven innings and allowed just two runs, the Cougars couldn’t generate enough offense to overcome a late push by the Trojans.
Cougars Stifled by Top-Seeded Potomac State 6-0
Frederick Community College Cougars softball postseason momentum stalled on Friday afternoon as the Cougars fell 6-0 to top-seeded WVU Potomac State in the Region 20 Division II Championship Tournament semifinal. Despite a strong effort, the Cougars were unable to generate offense against the Catamounts' pitching, who allowed just five hits over seven innings.