Baseball Sweeps Huge Road Series

Baseball Sweeps Huge Road Series

Game 1: 

Schreiner powered its way to a Game 1 victory behind a big offensive showing and key bullpen contributions, outlasting its opponent in a high-scoring contest.

The Mountaineers' bats were the story of the game, racking up production throughout the lineup. Blake Juarez led the charge with a dominant performance, going 3-for-4 with three runs scored and three RBIs. Kale Lackey provided a major boost as well, driving in three runs on two hits while scoring twice.

Schreiner consistently found ways to apply pressure offensively. Ethan Costello had a standout day at the plate, collecting three hits and scoring a run, while JD Blair added two hits and an RBI. Daniel Rodriguez contributed two hits and a run scored, helping set the table for the middle of the order.

Additional run production came from Shawn Rivera and Nolan Harris, who each drove in a run, while Jack Unberhagen reached base multiple times and scored.

On the mound, Tanner Beck gave Schreiner a solid start, striking out six over five innings while allowing three runs. The bullpen proved crucial in securing the win, with Max Sauceda earning the victory after striking out three across two innings of relief. Logan Sifuentes closed things out to record his fourth save of the season, shutting the door over the final frames.

Game 2: 

In a game that required extra innings to decide, Schreiner leaned on timely hitting and patience at the plate to outlast its opponent. JD Blair played a key role offensively, reaching base five times with two hits and three walks while driving in a run and scoring once. Kale Lackey continued his strong day, going 3-for-6 with an RBI and a run scored.

Ethan Costello added two hits, two runs, and an RBI, while Alejandro Gonzalez delivered one of the biggest swings of the game with a three-RBI performance. Blake Juarez contributed with a hit, two walks, and a run scored, and Daniel Rodriguez worked two walks and crossed the plate as well.

After both teams traded blows late in regulation, Schreiner broke through in the 10th inning, capitalizing on baserunners to push across the go-ahead run and take control.

On the mound, Nolan Sauceda set the tone with a strong six-inning start, allowing just one run while keeping the opposition off balance. Trey Bennett handled the middle relief innings in a tougher stretch, but Henry Sepulveda came up big in a key moment to earn the win after recording the final outs of the ninth.

Logan Sifuentes once again proved reliable at the back end, shutting the door in the 10th with two strikeouts to earn his fourth save and secure the victory.

Game 3: 

The Mountaineers' lineup erupted for production up and down the order, highlighted by Daniel Rodriguez's standout 4-for-6 performance with two RBIs. Shawn Rivera set the tone at the top, scoring three times while drawing three walks and adding an RBI.

Schreiner consistently applied pressure, with Nolan Harris driving in three runs on two hits, while Jack Unberhagen delivered a big performance with three RBIs and three runs scored. Kale Lackey added two RBIs and two runs, and Ethan Costello chipped in with two hits, two runs, and an RBI.

Blake Juarez also contributed with a pair of RBIs, helping fuel an offense that kept the scoreboard moving throughout the game and ultimately pushed the contest into run-rule territory in the eighth inning.

On the mound, Wyatt Henry delivered a strong start, going six innings and allowing just two runs on five hits to earn the win. The bullpen took over from there and was dominant, as Henry Sepulveda and Ethan Sullivan combined for two scoreless innings, with Sullivan striking out three to close it out.

Schreiner's complete performance—power at the plate, depth throughout the lineup, and efficient pitching—sealed the 8-inning run-rule win and completed an impressive series sweep.