Lynchburg rallied from a 6-5 deficit in Saturday’s suspended game to win 8-6, but the Hillcats couldn’t complete the four-game sweep. Potomac claimed the series finale, 4-1, at Pfitzner Stadium Sunday afternoon.

In the first game, the Hillcats resumed Saturday’s contest trailing 6-5 in the top of the fifth. The Hillcats scored two in the sixth inning to take the lead. Salters had an RBI double and later scored on a two-out Willi Castro base hit. Andrew Calica hit a solo home run in the ninth to make the final score 8-6.
Prior to the game being suspended Saturday, the Hillcats took the initial lead in the second inning on a solo home run by Gavin Collins. Potomac scored six unanswered runs in the second and third to take a 6-1 advantage. Brock Hartson left the game with an apparent injury after facing two batters in the bottom of the second.
Lynchburg tallied two runs in the fourth, capped off by an RBI double by Sicnarf Loopstok. It represented his team-leading 47th RBI. Castro and Calica scored in the frame, and Collins had the other RBI. In the fifth inning, Castro had an RBI single to plate Salters, who had tripled earlier in the frame. Collins lined a ball to center field to drive in Sam Haggerty, which made it a one-run contest before the umpires waved the tarp onto the field.
The Hillcats return to Lynchburg for a weeklong homestand beginning Monday at 6:30 p.m. It will be 80s week through Sunday at City Stadium, and Monday is “I Love the 80s Night!” Gates open at 5:30, and fans who cannot attend can listen to the game live at www.lynchburg-hillcats.com.