
ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. - The Elizabethton River Riders ended a three-game losing streak Monday night with a 9-3 victory over the Bristol State Liners.
The contest was scoreless after four innings before the State Liners broke through in the fifth. Bristol got three in the frame with one on a Dalton Bargo double, one on a Jake Books single and one on a wild pitch.
The lead for the State Liners would not last long, as the River Riders got five in the bottom half of the frame. One run scored on a bases-loaded hit by pitch before Austen Jaslove hit a three-run double and came home on a wild pitch.
Through five, Elizabethton held that advantage, and the River Riders would stretch their lead through the rest of the game. They plated two in the sixth, one on a fielder’s choice and one on a sacrifice fly. One more came home in the seventh when Skylar King stole second base and the throw went into center field. King intended on staying at second, as the bag came out of the ground, but the ball went past the center fielder, allowing King to score on the play.
The River Riders added on one more in the eighth, when a Trey Fenderson single brought home Xavier Cintron to finish the scoring.
The two squads will play a doubleheader Tuesday with first pitch of Game 1 from Boyce Cox Field set for 5 p.m.