Rain halts NSU-Southern in 4th, game won’t be rescheduled; Demons home Friday

Bryce Johnson homered for Northwestern before the rainstorm arrived Tuesday night at Southern. (NSU file photo by CHRIS REICH)

Mother Nature intervened midway through Northwestern State’s non-conference baseball game at Southern on Wednesday night.

With the Demons leading 2-0 in the top of the fourth inning, a heavy rain began to fall, turning the Lee-Hines Stadium surface unplayable and leading to the cancelation of the game. The contest was not an official game because it did not last five full innings.

Northwestern took a 1-0 lead on Bryce Johnson’s leadoff home run in the second inning and had just added a second run on a wild pitch before the rain delay began. Since the game did not last

After two quick innings, Northwestern right-hander Caden Fiveash worked out of trouble in the third, working around a leadoff double to post a scoreless inning.

The Demons will return to action Friday night when they host Stephen F. Austin in the opener of a three-game Southland Conference series. First pitch is set for 6:30 p.m. at Brown-Stroud Field as the Demons play their final three home games of the regular season.


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