United Red Storm Baseball Staring Down a Lincoln Trail Conference Title

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The United Red Storm baseball squad is (16-2) overall and (12-1) in the Lincoln Trail Conference. The Red Storm have three conference games left on their regular season schedule before hosting a Class 1A regional semi-final game on June 4th. United can clinch at least a share of the conference championship with at least two wins in their last three games. They start the process with a single game against Mercer County (5-6) (5-6) on Saturday, May 29th. The Red Storm then end the regular season with a double header at ROWVA/Williamsfield (11-3) (7-2) on Monday, May 31st.

Red Storm head coach Ryan Molek talked about the upcoming schedule on the WRAM Morning Show on Friday. To listen to the entire interview go to https://977wmoi.com/2021/05/united-red-storm-baseball-staring-down-a-lincoln-trail-conference-title/

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