 It was quarter-final round action today from Whitaker Bank ballpark in Lexington as the Johnson Central Golden Eagles matched up with the McCracken County Mustangs. Eagles coming into this with a 10-game win streak while McCracken County hasn't suffered a loss since April 14th. The Mustangs worked the Johnson Central pitchers today picking up eight total hits for the game but the Eagles put up a fight. Left-fielder Trevor May picked up two spectacular catches to help take some relief off of the pitchers. But come the sixth inning, Tate Mead will retire off the mound after pitching a strong game. And first up it's Jacob Patton who steps up to the plate that was unable to get the job done loading the bases. And within the sixth inning there will be three pitching changes as Gabe Burrell took a hit off the foot and the senior Josh Hitchcock will finish it off for the Golden Eagles. But the damage was already done as the Mustangs batted in four runs and the Eagles couldn't get one to plate until the top of the seventh inning after a pass ball as they take the 4-1 loss to McCracken County in quarter-final round action. The Mustangs become the first Region 1 baseball team to advance to the semifinals since St. Mary in 1980. Reporting in Lexington for EKB News, I'm McKay LaCauley.