
CLYDE — With the top spot in District 6-3A at stake between second-ranked Wall and Clyde on Tuesday, it was Wall’s Augden Hallmark who was the star of the show in a 1-0 nail-biter at the Hanner Sports Complex.
Given only one run to work with, Hallmark scattered six Clyde hits through seven innings of work and struck out 12 Bulldogs to lift Wall (19-3, 6-0) which now leads CHS by a game in the league standings.
Gunnar Dillard was 1-2 with the game’s only RBI to give Hallmark the slimmest of leads to protect, which he did by escaping two separate jams in the second and sixth innings.