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Jeffery Simmons photo Carter Lee couldn't help but celebrate after his inside-the-park home run. Lee helped T&M Farms sweep a doubleheader Friday with Leann Cordell.

All anybody had to hear was the sound. There was no doubt Aiden Miller had gotten all of the ball.

Miller, who was recently named to WCMS baseball team, highlighted Moose Lodge’s 8-1 victory over Custom Collision Friday with his second home run of the 9-11 junior league season.

The star shortstop jumped on a 2-0 pitch from Paige Sweeton, sending it sailing to deep left field. The blast spotted Moose Lodge a 3-0 lead in the first, an advantage which would grow to six by the end of the frame.

Cameron Glover doubled and scored in the first as well, while Jaelyn Munoz knocked in two runs with a double.

Custom Collision had a chance to claw back in the second, with Preston Melton slapping a two-out RBI single before being joined by two teammates on walks. Andrew Key, who earned the victory, was able to pitch out of the jam with a swinging strikeout, one of four for the starter.

Key and Garryn Duggin added the final touches in the second, reaching on walks before stealing around and taking home on passed balls.

The victory improved Moose Lodge to 7-2, while Custom Collision fell to 0-6.

In other action at Sam Martin Field, Brent’s Computers ran its record to 9-0 with an 11-1 win over Bob Young’s Nursery.

T-Bone Adams was victorious on the mound, striking out seven in four innings of work. Adams added a two-run double, one of six hits for Brent’s Computers. Corban Felton finished 3-for-3, while Brody Womack had two singles.

Braxton Gibbs had the lone hit for Bob Young’s Nursery, which fell to 3-6 with Friday’s loss.