Local News
AFTERNOON UPDATE — Rays' Sunday ballgame washed out
PRINCETON — Rain washed out Sunday’s baseball game between the Princeton Rays and Elizabethton Twins, which had been scheduled for a 4 p.m. start at Hunnicutt Field. It was the first rainout of the season for Princeton.
Monday’s schedule now calls for the teams to play two seven-inning games, beginning at 5:30 p.m.
The Rays came into Sunday as co-leaders of the Appalachian League East Division with a 7-5 record. The Twins (11-1) lead the league’s West Division and have won six games in a row.
Monday’s promotional item for the first 500 fans at Hunnicutt Field is scheduled to be a free P-Rays’ toiletries travel folder.
- Local News
-
- AFTERNOON UPDATE: Fire danger warning issued for the region
-
Guilty of murder:
Man gets life with mercy for 2009 slaying at Glenwood residence
- Speakers powered by frustration at McDowell PSC hearing
- Boucher, Rahall on the fence on health care bill
- Officer overtime aims to make Route 52 safer
- AFTERNOON UPDATE: Milam pleads guilty to murder
- AFTERNOON UPDATE: PSC to increase commercial vehicle enforcement on Route 52.
- AFTERNOON UPDATE: Police identify ATV crash victim in Tazewell County
- Mercer County celebrates 173rd birthday
- Mercer officials join forces to fight litter
- More Local News Headlines


