Monarchs have hot bats during run-rule verdict over H. Darby
Sports
May 4, 2026
Marysville’s Aloysius Roseburrough steps in for an at-bat against Hilliard Darby. Roseburrough recorded two hits and scored two runs in the Monarch win Thursday night. (Journal-Tribune photo by Jack Christian)

Monarchs have hot bats during run-rule verdict over H. Darby

By Jack Christian

Marysville saw its baseball bats awaken during a 12-0 win at Hilliard Darby on Thursday.

After a quick first inning for both teams, the Monarchs wasted no time putting pressure on the Panthers in the second.

Andrew Heizer began the inning with a base hit and Cade Bryant reached on an error.

With runner...

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Jensen Stover of North Union prepares to hit the ball off the tee during a Heart of Ohio Golf Association tournament.
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North Union golfer Alex Jolliff competing during a Heart of Ohio Junior Golf Association event at Kings Mills.
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Sports
Jensen Stover of North Union prepares to hit the ball off the tee during a Heart of Ohio Golf Association tournament.
By Bob Putman 
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Sports
North Union golfer Alex Jolliff competing during a Heart of Ohio Junior Golf Association event at Kings Mills.
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Local News, Marysville City Council, News
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