Game 1:
Schreiner opened the series with an offensive explosion and strong bullpen work, pulling away for an impressive Game 1 victory.The Mountaineers racked up runs early and often, powered by a huge day at the plate from Kale Lackey. The center fielder went a perfect 4-for-6, driving in four runs and setting the tone for Schreiner's attack. Blake Juarez was just as impactful, reaching base in all six plate appearances and scoring four runs while adding two hits and an RBI.Shawn Rivera contributed across the board, finishing with two hits, two runs scored, and two RBIs, while Ethan Costello added a pair of hits and drove in two more. JD Blair chipped in with an RBI, and Nolan Harris reached base five times, giving Schreiner constant traffic on the bases.After a shaky start on the mound, Schreiner settled in behind Tanner Beck, who went three innings. Max Sauceda earned the win in relief, delivering four strong innings while allowing just one run and striking out two. Daniel Cardenas and Hunter Walter closed the door over the final two innings, combining to allow just two hits and no runs to secure the victory.
Game 2:
Schreiner secured the series with a hard-fought Game 2 win, using timely hitting and late-game pitching to hold off a push from their opponent.The Mountaineers were led offensively by Daniel Rodriguez, who delivered a standout performance at the plate, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored. He consistently came through in key moments to spark Schreiner's offense. Blake Juarez and JD Blair each added an RBI, while Nate Barrera chipped in with a run-scoring hit of his own.Despite being limited in the hit column, Schreiner found ways to manufacture runs. Austin Mueller drew two walks and scored twice, while Alejandro Gonzalez also worked a walk and crossed the plate, showing the team's patience and ability to capitalize on opportunities.On the mound, Nolan Sauceda set the tone, earning the win with five solid innings, allowing just two runs while keeping the opposition in check. After some late pressure in the middle innings, Schreiner turned to Logan Sifuentes, who shut the door with two dominant innings to earn the save, allowing just one hit and striking out two.
Schreiner completed the sweep with a gritty Game 3 victory, combining consistent offense with clutch pitching down the stretch.The Mountaineers were paced by another big performance from Daniel Rodriguez, who stayed red-hot at the plate, going 4-for-5 and setting the table all game. JD Blair also turned in a strong outing, collecting three hits and scoring twice to keep Schreiner's offense moving.Run production came from all over the lineup, with Shawn Rivera, Blake Juarez, Kale Lackey, Nolan Harris, and Jacob Gonzales each driving in a run. Ethan Costello added two hits and reached base three times, while Nate Barrera scored a run to round out the balanced offensive effort.On the mound, Wyatt Henry gave Schreiner a solid start, going five innings and allowing just two runs to keep things under control early. Henry Sepulveda earned the win out of the bullpen, delivering 2.2 strong innings and striking out four while limiting the damage in a key middle-to-late stretch.Daniel Cardenas worked through a tough eighth inning, and Logan Sifuentes came on in the final moments to secure the save and shut the door.