Bethany, Okla. -
In a showcase of offensive firepower and effective pitching, the Southwestern Christian University Eagles triumphed in a resounding 23-2 victory over the Randall Saints at Putnam City High School this Monday afternoon. The non-conference, 9-inning clash displayed why the Eagles are a force to reckon with this season.
The Eagles' lineup was unstoppable, racking up a total of 23 runs against the Saints. Key players making significant contributions with multiple runs included
Gregory Berroa and
Draike Sparks, each scoring twice. However, the standout performers were
Jhors Gomez,
Dario Paredes, and
Elvis Rojas, each not only scoring multiple times but also hitting home runs, fueling the Eagles to an early and insurmountable lead.
Korey Aytes, the starting pitcher, delivered a commendable performance from the mound, steering the Eagles towards this decisive victory by holding the Saints at bay. Gomez's remarkable day included a triple and a home run alongside two RBIs. Other notable performances saw
Kash Van Brunt,
Kyler Ayres, and
Alex Newell driving in crucial runs, with Van Brunt and Ayres also joining the home run tally, amplifying the Eagles' dominance in this game.
As the Eagles prepare to face Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth on April 11, they carry forward a strong season record of 27 wins against 13 losses. This formidable momentum and team spirit highlight their readiness for the upcoming challenges as they continue their pursuit of excellence in the current season.