MAKING THE PLAY — Harrison Central first baseman Kamryn Crothers stretches for a throw during Thursday’s East District final. -Kim North

OLD WASHINGTON – Harrison Central picked the worst time to play its worst game of the season on Thursday. The second-seeded Huskies (20-9) committed eight errors and Meadowbrook made them pay for their mistakes.

The top-seeded Colts (21-6) galloped to a 9-0 advantage after two innings as Harrison Central committed five of its errors early on and captured the Ohio Division IV East 1 District Championship with a 17-5 victory in five innings on the artificial surface at Buckeye Trail’s Baker Activity Complex.

Of the nine runs, only three were earned.

“A couple of things happened early and we just couldn’t recover from it,” veteran Harrison Central head c

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