Hawks Take Series With Win Against Chowan
The Shorter Hawks achieved a series win against Chowan, splitting the weekend games with a 7-13 loss followed by a dominant 19-5 victory. The heroes of the final game included Wilmer Henriquez, who tied the program's single-season home run record with two home runs, including a three-run shot in the pivotal third inning. Shorter's offensive prowess shone as they capitalized on walks and timely hitting throughout the game. Head Coach Wes Timmons expressed satisfaction with the bounce-back performance, highlighting senior weekend as a success despite missing a sweep. Looking ahead, the Hawks aim to secure their final home win against Middle Georgia in an upcoming weekday game.
By the Numbers- Wilmer Henriquez hit two home runs, bringing his season total to 13 and tying the school's single-season record.
- Shorter scored 19 runs in game three, significantly improving from their 2-run game two performance.
- Shorter rebounded significantly after a tough game two, showcasing a powerful offensive display in game three.
- The Hawks have a rematch scheduled against Middle Georgia on Tuesday afternoon.
The Hawks will look to build momentum in their upcoming matchup by leveraging their recent success against Chowan. They will aim for consistent performance from their pitching staff, particularly Logan Bryson, who has shown improved velocity. Following the game against Middle Georgia, the team will face off against Mount Olive, focusing on practical pitching strategies for that road challenge.
Bottom LineThe Hawks demonstrated resilience and offensive depth in their series against Chowan. Maintaining this momentum in the final home game will be critical for their confidence as they head into the playoffs. Key player performances, especially from Henriquez and Bryson, will be vital as the Hawks look to advance their standing.
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