Greene County won its third straight high school baseball game and reached a season high in runs scored with a 14-6 non-conference victory in Jefferson over Panorama at Allensworth Field on Saturday night. The contest took two hours, 34 minutes to play 6-1/2 innings in very hot and humid conditions as Greene County improved to 8-16 and the Panthers fell to 12-9.

Junior Nick Breon was the winning pitcher after throwing the first 5-2/3 innings. He allowed six runs, five of which were unearned, to go with seven strikeouts, three walks, and two batters being hit with pitches. Freshman Joe Carey threw the last 1-1/3 innings. He allowed one hit, walked three batters and struck out two while allowing no runs.

The Rams had 14 runs on 11 hits and they left nine runners on base. The Panthers had six runs on seven hits, and they left 10 on. Panorama was charged with five errors and the Rams two.

All the hits for Greene County were singles. Breon had three hits with two for senior David Richter, and one each by sophomore Peyton Kinsey, junior Tyler Teeples, senior Joe Anderson, junior Brent Riley, freshman Bryce Stalder, and senior Clay Smith. Richter drove in a career best five runs with Teeples, Breon, Smith, and Kinsey each collecting one RBI. The hit and run batted in were the first on the varsity level for Kinsey.

The Panthers used three pitchers with starter Evan Taylor taking the loss. Drew Taylor tripled and singled. Koltin Sloss singled and doubled, and Domonic Walker doubled to lead Panorama.

The Rams will play in Dayton on Monday vs. Southeast Valley. JV starts at 4:30 p.m. with varsity to follow.