SLIDE SHOW: Trojans defeat Raiders 2-0
Published 8:21 pm Monday, April 14, 2025
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Barren County’s Price Thompson (4) and JP Hyde (7) celebrate after Thompson scores a run during Barren County’s 2-0 win over the Raiders at Warren East Monday night. (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Barren County’s Jordan Harris (20) rounds third during Barren County’s 2-0 win over the Raiders at Warren East Monday night. (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Warren East sophomore Briggs Young (28) swings during Barren County’s 2-0 win over the Raiders at Warren East Monday night. (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Warren East senior Brenden Bratcher (5) runs home during Barren County’s 2-0 win over the Raiders at Warren East Monday night. (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Barren County’s Price Thompson (4) and Aiden Kenney (9) are out at first during Barren County’s 2-0 win over the Raiders at Warren East Monday night. (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Warren East’s Carson Choate (24) swings during the Raiders’ 2-0 loss to Barren County at Warren East Monday night. (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Warren East senior Carter Bessette (1) slides back to first during the Raiders’ 2-0 loss to Barren County at Warren East Monday night. (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Barren County’s Skylar Potter pitches during Barren County’s 2-0 win over the Raiders at Warren East Monday night. (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Barren County freshman Price Thompson (4) is cheered by his teammates after scoring a run during Barren County’s 2-0 win over the Raiders at Warren East Monday night. (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
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Warren East senior Brenden Bratcher (5) pitches to Barren County’s Aiden Kenney (9) during Barren County’s 2-0 win over the Raiders on April 14 at Warren East. (JACK DOBBS / Daily News)
About Jack Dobbs
Jack covers city government for the Daily News. Originally from Simpson County, he attended Western Kentucky University and graduated in 2022 with a degree in journalism.
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