Final Score North Easton vs Queen Annes County

Procopio’s Big Day Powers Lions Past Easton in Regional Matchup

Centreville, MD – March 31, 2026

Queen Anne’s County put together a complete team performance Tuesday afternoon, erupting for 13 runs on 10 hits to secure a decisive 13–3 win over Easton in a regional high school showdown. The Lions struck early, applied consistent pressure throughout the lineup, and backed it up with strong pitching to pull away in the seven‑inning final at Easton.

Early Offense Sets the Tone
Queen Anne’s County wasted little time getting on the scoreboard, plating runs in four of the first five innings to seize control. After scoring twice in the opening frame, the Lions added a five‑run second inning and followed with steady production across the middle innings. Patient plate appearances and timely hitting helped the Lions build a commanding lead before Easton could settle in defensively.

Procopio Leads the Charge
The heart of the Queen Anne’s lineup delivered all afternoon, with Nathan Procopio turning in a standout performance. Batting in the middle of the order, Procopio went 3‑for‑3 with three runs scored, three RBIs, and a home run, consistently driving in runs when opportunities were available. His ability to damage the baseball early set the tone for the Lions’ offensive surge.

Depth Fuels the Lions
Queen Anne’s County showcased impressive lineup balance, with seven different players recording hits and nine players reaching base via walk or hit‑by‑pitch. Chance Hegedus and Jacob Clough each drove in a run, while Hunter Bloodsworth added two RBIs, and Devin Wallace chipped in run‑producing hits of his own. Speed on the bases also played a role, as the Lions earned extra chances through stolen bases and defensive pressure.

Pitching Keeps Easton in Check
On the mound, Queen Anne’s pitchers combined to limit Easton to just three runs on three hits. Chase Kagle earned the win with a strong opening performance, striking out seven in three innings to set the tone. Yetman and Cooper MacGlashan followed with solid work out of the bullpen to close the door and prevent any momentum shift late.

Player of the Game
Nathan Procopio (Queen Anne’s County) was dominant at the plate, finishing a perfect 3‑for‑3 with a home run, three RBIs, and three runs scored, directly impacting the game in every offensive inning.

Final
Queen Anne’s County 13, Easton 3
Queen Anne’s County’s ability to pair timely hitting with disciplined pitching was the difference in a convincing road victory. Lions look to carry momentum forward after one of their most complete performances of the season.


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