Vanguard baseball faced Chaminade in two seven-inning games, splitting the day with a 7-2 loss in the first game and a 3-2 victory in the second. The Lions' overall record now stands at 11-26, with an 8-23 mark in Pacific West Conference play. Key players included Tyler Shigenaka, who contributed offensively, and Dylan Henson, who secured the win in the second game, allowing the Lions to keep their series lead.

By the Numbers
  • Vanguard recorded 2 hits in the first game, while Chaminade had 11 hits.
  • Dylan Henson improved his record to 4-3 with his performance in game two.
State of Play
  • The Lions managed to bounce back from an earlier loss to secure a win in their second game.
  • Chaminade's defensive errors kept the games competitive but ultimately led to their defeat in game two.
What's Next

Both teams are set to meet again on Monday for a decisive nine-inning game at 2:30 p.m. to complete the series.

Bottom Line

Vanguard's ability to rally in game two reflects their resilience, but continued improvements are necessary to secure the series as they face Chaminade once more.