JCCC Stays Red Hot with Doubleheader Sweep, Historic Start Continues
The No. 1-ranked Johnson County Community College (JCCC) baseball team continued its impressive season by sweeping a doubleheader against Labette Community College, winning 13-4 and 19-7. This marks their best start in program history at 30-2 and their eighth consecutive series victory. In the first game, a nine-run fourth inning powered JCCC, highlighted by three home runs from Ryan Bradford, Logan Groh, and Colin Coonradt. The second game saw Coonradt and Ashton Hartwig lead offensively, with Coonradt hitting two home runs and Hartwig contributing additional runs.
By the Numbers- JCCC's record improved to 30-2, the best start in program history.
- They have now won eight consecutive series.
- In the first game, JCCC scored nine runs in the fourth inning.
- In the second game, Coonradt hit two home runs and drove in four runs.
While JCCC has shown dominance in its past eight series, the level of competition faced may raise questions about their readiness for tougher opponents later in the season. Their strong offensive showing could be tested as they advance through the schedule.
State of Play- JCCC's offense is firing on all cylinders, with multiple players contributing significantly to scoring.
- The Cavaliers have established a pattern of high-scoring games, averaging substantial runs per match.
JCCC is set to face Neosho County Community College in a four-game series starting March 26. This upcoming series could test their resolve, especially against competing teams that may challenge their current momentum.
Bottom LineJCCC's historic start positions them as a formidable contender, but maintaining consistency against tougher competition will be crucial as they advance in the season. Their offensive power gives them an edge, but they must remain vigilant moving forward.
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