Pocomoke City, MD – April 1, 2026
Snow Hill wasted no time asserting control on Wednesday afternoon, erupting for 19 runs across the first three innings and cruising to a 19–0 shutout victory over the Pocomoke Warriors. The Eagles combined relentless offense with overpowering pitching to put the game out of reach early and never looked back.
Eagles Strike Fast and Often
Snow Hill’s lineup came out aggressive, posting six runs in the opening frame before adding four more in the second and nine combined runs over the next two innings. The Eagles capitalized on timely hits, patient at-bats, and defensive miscues, forcing Pocomoke into constant high-pressure situations from the outset.
Eagles Get Production One Through Nine
No single hitter carried the load for Snow Hill. Finn Mahoney delivered a huge day with five RBIs, while Ronan Leonard, Rance Weaver, Caleb Butler, Kyrien Elsey, and Phillips all contributed key hits and runs scored. Snow Hill totaled eight hits, 14 walks, and 16 RBIs, keeping the bases crowded and the scoreboard active.
Holloway Commands the Mound
On the mound, Cayden Holloway was in full control. The right-hander tossed 5 shutout innings, allowing just one hit while striking out 10 and working around four walks. Holloway consistently kept Pocomoke off balance, facing just 19 batters and preventing any sustained offensive rhythm.
Warriors Struggle to Find Momentum
Pocomoke managed only one hit on the afternoon, a single from Logan Williams, and worked four walks but couldn’t convert any scoring chances. The Warriors rotated four pitchers in an effort to slow the Eagles’ surge, but Snow Hill’s discipline and depth kept pressure on from start to finish.
Player of the Game
Finn Mahoney (Snow Hill) delivered in the biggest moments, driving in five runs on two hits and consistently producing with runners on base. His ability to cash in opportunities helped Snow Hill build and maintain its commanding lead, making him the clear difference-maker in the middle of the lineup.
Final
Pocomoke 1, Snow Hill 19
Snow Hill’s combination of early offense, lineup depth, and dominant pitching proved overwhelming, as the Eagles left no doubt in a complete team performance.


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