Jenks product Bryce Osmond’s opening-night start lasted just two innings. He allowed five runs — three earned — on five hits and two walks. He did strike out four batters.
On Sunday, big right-hander Justin Campbell had a similar result in three innings, allowing five total runs — all earned — on four hits and two walks. He also struck out four.
But this is a good experience for the talented pitchers. Debuting on the road is always tough, no matter the opponent.
Also, not all was bad for freshmen pitchers.
Westmoore product Kale Davis threw four strong innings behind Osmond, allowing two runs and striking out five.