 Well, it took a full 19 games last season for the Walker-Hackinsack-Aggley baseball team to suffer their first loss of the season. The Wolves fell yesterday, though, to a Naga 4-3. How would they respond? They would host Hill City, Northland, and the Wolves come out strong in the first, Phil King is to the second. Ball miss played with a run would score from third. It's one-nothing, then later in the inning, Logan aren't fielded choice, ground out to third. But that played to another. It's four-zip, WHA, but back comes Hill City, Northland, ball gets past the catcher, and Lane Gerber is booking, yet he scores all the way from second. That gets them on the board, then later this time Gerber at the plate. That's fairer down the right field line, the run would score, and we're all tied at four. But the Wolves answer in the fifth, another wild pitch, Jack Naga, come on home. They take a 5-4 lead. Chance for Hill City, Northland, tying run on third, but Naga gets the ground out to end the game. WHA would bounce back to beat Hill City, Northland 5-4 is your final score. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.