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Lebanon erupts for 12-run third inning, builds large early lead over Milford

April 12, 2025 | Milford Exempted Village, School Districts, Ohio


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Lebanon erupts for 12-run third inning, builds large early lead over Milford
Lebanon High School scored 12 runs in the bottom of the third inning and opened a double‑digit lead over Milford during a game broadcast on ICRC TV, commentators Scott Chamberlain and Lance Links said.

The big third came after Lebanon had already scratched out three runs earlier in the game. “Lebanon had about as big of an inning as you can have. 12 runs in the bottom of the third,” Scott Chamberlain said on the broadcast, which described a mix of hits, walks and a wild pitch that forced multiple pitching changes for Milford.

The inning was the decisive swing of the contest. Play‑by‑play callers highlighted Lebanon’s patience at the plate, a string of walks and timely hitting that put runners in position to score. Commentators also noted pitching rotations and substitutions on both sides; Milford used several relievers after the inning, and Lebanon cycled through its pitchers as the game progressed. At one point the broadcast reported the margin had reached a score of 16–1, and later called Lebanon’s start to the season 3‑0.

The broadcast called out a few individual moments: multiple hard hit balls into the outfield gaps, a replay review of a close tag at the plate earlier in the game, and a series of hit‑by‑pitches that left a Milford player visibly shaken. Commentators described a coaching visit and warmups after the bases loaded situation before Lebanon extended the lead.

The broadcast also raised a sportsmanship point near the end of the game. “I think, unfortunately, the Milford coach is not gonna let their guys shake hands,” Chamberlain said, reflecting what the commentators observed as the teams left the field. The transcript does not contain postgame remarks from either coaching staff.

The broadcast provided play‑by‑play detail but did not include a formal box score or official stat sheet in the transcript. The commentators credited fielding and defensive plays that limited damage at times, and they repeatedly praised the Lebanon coaching staff for preparation and in‑game aggressiveness.

The game commentary ended with the broadcast thanking viewers and noting Lebanon’s record at the time. Official final score and individual statistics were not provided in the transcript of the broadcast; for an authoritative final score and official statistics, consult the schools’ athletic departments or the game box score.

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