The Quincy Hawks split their doubleheader against William Jewell, losing the third game 3-1 but winning the series finale decisively 18-2, ultimately taking three out of four games in the series. With this performance, Quincy's record improved to 29-17 overall and 17-12 in Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) play. In the third game, a strong pitching effort from William Jewell's Charlie Rambo, who threw a complete game, was pivotal to their victory. However, in game four, Quincy exploded offensively, scoring 18 runs, led by standout performances from multiple players.

By the Numbers
  • Quincy scored 18 runs on 15 hits in the fourth game.
  • Charlie Rambo allowed just three hits and one run while striking out seven batters in game three.
State of Play
  • Quincy currently sits at 29-17, maintaining a competitive position in the GLVC.
  • The Hawks' pitching and batting have shown improvement, particularly during the blowout victory in game four.
What's Next

The Hawks will face Upper Iowa in their final series of the season, starting April 24th, as they aim to finish strong and improve their playoff positioning.

Bottom Line

Quincy's ability to bounce back after a tough loss highlights their resilience and offensive potential. With critical games ahead, they must capitalize on their momentum to maximize postseason opportunities.