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Fort Recovery High School junior Caden Grisez lays down a tag on Celina's Brodee Schulte-Arnold, who was caught stealing by Riggs Tobe in top of the fourth inning of Monday's season opener. The out helped the Indians maintain a one-run deficite, which they tied in the bottom of the inning before letting the game slip in the fifth. For more photos from the game visit thecr.com.

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The Indians (0-1) entered the top of the fifth in a 1-1 tie with the Bulldogs (1-0). Their pitcher, Alex Dues, had already thrown 72 pitches and was nearing his limit for the day. Eyink planned for Caden Grisez to relieve Dues, but the junior didn’t get the opportunity to get in the bullpen because he was due up in the order during Fort Recovery’s half inning off the field.

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