THOMASVILLE — The Thomasville Bombers fell in 10 innings Wednesday night.
In a Great South Collegiate League game against the Florida Legends at Brookwood School, the Bombers lost 4-3 to drop to 7-9.
Reuben Rodriguez and Tyler Wooten each had two hits for the Bombers, as Rodriguez also drove home a run.
Randy Adams, Drew Johnson and Davis McDermond each chipped in a hit for the Bombers.
Thomasville will play Friday at home against the Augusta Nationals at 4 p.m.
The two teams will also play a doubleheader Saturday at 4 p.m.
All Thomasville home games are at Brookwood School and are free to the public.
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Bombers fall in 10 innings
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