Lakeview Huskies Blank Fraser Ramblers 4-0 in Baseball Matchup

Junior pitcher Drayke Patterson leads Lakeview to shutout victory over conference rival Fraser.

Apr. 15, 2026 at 6:09am

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The St. Clair Shores Lakeview Huskies baseball team defeated the host Fraser Ramblers 4-0 on Tuesday in a Macomb Area Conference Blue Division matchup. Lakeview junior right-hander Drayke Patterson pitched six solid innings of hitless baseball to lead his team to the shutout victory.

Why it matters

The win keeps Lakeview in contention for the Macomb Area Conference Blue Division title, while Fraser will look to rebound after the tough loss at home. Strong pitching performances like Patterson's are crucial for teams aiming to make a deep playoff run.

The details

Patterson struck out seven batters and walked just two in his dominant outing on the mound. The Lakeview offense provided him with just enough run support, scoring four times to secure the victory. Fraser was unable to generate any offense against the Lakeview pitching staff.

  • The game was played on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
  • Lakeview defeated Fraser by a score of 4-0.

The players

Drayke Patterson

A junior right-handed pitcher for the St. Clair Shores Lakeview Huskies who threw six hitless innings and struck out seven batters in the win over Fraser.

Gavin McKee

A player for the St. Clair Shores Lakeview Huskies who was seen sliding into second base during the game.

Carson Wyrzykowski

A player for the Fraser Ramblers who was attempting to apply a tag on Gavin McKee at second base.

Cruz Lara

A player for the Fraser Ramblers who hit a fly ball to the outfield during the game.

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The takeaway

The Lakeview Huskies demonstrated their pitching depth and offensive capabilities in this decisive victory over conference rival Fraser, positioning themselves as a team to watch in the Macomb Area Conference Blue Division race.