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Sunday, March 3, 2019
Good Day All Around
Recap, photo courtesy of Biola
Biola Baseball plays great in both games of the doubleheader against Hawaii Hilo and starts PacWest play with a 3-1 record.
HILO, Hawaii
--- The Biola baseball team flexed its collective muscles on Saturday
with two convincing road wins at Hawaii Hilo that clinch a 3-1 series
win.
Brayden Englert
gave his team a sparkling pitching performance in game one while his
teammates tacked on the runs they needed to earn a 4-1 win. Then the
heavy hitters were unleashed in the second game as Biola hit three
homeruns and four multi-run frames in the seven-inning contest to win
11-3.
The
Eagles collected 25 hits during the doubleheader to take first place in
the PacWest at the end of the weekend with a 3-1 conference record. Head
Coach Justin Duarte's group will also return to California with a .500 record on the trip and a winning record overall at 7-6.
The
Vulcans were able to clip Englert for a single run in the first inning
of game one on two two-out hits. But the freshman righty settled in very
quickly in the succeed innings, shuting UH Hilo out for the rest of the
game and going the full nine innings on an extremely efficient 80
pitches.
Englert
induced 15 groundouts during his complete game, the first nine-inning
CG for Biola Baseball since April 21, 2017, and retired 19 batters in a
row from the second inning to the eighth inning. He only allowed a
two-out single in the second and a two-out single in the eighth after
allowing a run in the first inning.
While
Englert was dominating, the Eagles took the lead in the third inning
with hustle baseball: an RBI single and sacrifice fly from the six and
seven hitters to after Biola put two runners in scoring position with
one out. Then Biola added successive runs in the seventh and eighth on
hits from Jerron Largusa and Brandon Cody, respectively, that pushed the lead to its resting place of 4-1.
Seven Eagles had at least one hit in game one while the tea only amassed four strikeouts.
RobertAnthony Cruz
lead the charge with three hits in game one before collecting three
more in game two. The sophomore middle infielder led the PacWest with 11
hits this week and leaves Hilo with doubles in three-straight games.
But it was the long ball that did the meaningful damage in game two. After a Connor Kostecka single gave Biola a 2-1 lead in game two, Jackson Collins
hit his first homerun of the year to drive in two more and give the
Eagles a 4-1 lead that would end up being the difference in the game.
Kostecka
would leave the yard himself in the fourth to give the Eagles some
breathing room after UH Hilo scored two in the third inning. Then RJ Bates hit his third homer of the trip with a two-run bomb in the fifth that put the Eagles up 7-3.
Bates
led the conference with 10 RBI's on four extra-base hits and eight
total hits this week. No other player in the conference had more than
five RBI's.
The Eagles would add two more runs in the sixth and two more in the seventh. Andrew Buglino
and Kostecka joined Bates and Collins with two-RBI games after the
latter two drove in two with one swing of the bat in the series finale.
Anthony Villegas
earned the win for Biola after pitching two scoreless innings in the
fourth and fifth. He finishes the series with 5.1 scoreless innings
against the Vulcans while allowing just one hit.
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