After a high performance against Pennsauken Tech last Saturday, Gloucester County Tech returned to earth. Gloucester County Tech fell to the loss column Monday, 5-1, at the hands of the Washington Township Minutemen. Gloucester County Tech was given its own medicine in this game, as Washington Township didn't seem to forget its loss the last time the teams met in April 2023.
Gloucester County Tech had five different players step up and have at least one hit. One of those players was Brian Lowry, who reached base in three of his four at-bats, recording one RBI and stealing a base. Lowry has been on a roll when it comes to stealing bases, with at least one steal in each of his last three games.
Gloucester County Tech has been on a rocky road lately, losing three of its last four games, putting a noticeable dent in its 3-3 record this season. It was Washington Township's fourth straight win, improving its record this year to 5-2.
Both teams will have to travel on the road for their upcoming games. Gloucester County Tech will play Williamstown Thursday at 4 p.m. As for Washington Township, they will remain on the road Tuesday, playing against Kingsway at 4 p.m. Kingsway is averaging 8.6 points per game this season and has improved his hitting ability.
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