Crimson Storm Roll Past Oklahoma City in Midweek Matchup
The Crimson Storm of Southern Nazarene delivered a dominant performance in a midweek non-conference game, defeating the Oklahoma City Stars 22-5. The team set the tone early, scoring nine runs in the first inning, highlighted by Josh Bay's three-run homer. Oklahoma City managed to score a couple of runs but could not keep pace with Southern Nazarene鈥檚 relentless offense, which continued to rack up runs throughout the game. Trevyn Stewart and Dominic Garcia were standout players, contributing significantly to the offensive onslaught. Layton Reither secured the win with his solid four-inning pitching effort.
By the Numbers- Southern Nazarene scored 9 runs in the first inning.
- Trevyn Stewart recorded 3 hits, including a home run, and 3 RBIs.
- Josh Bay hit a home run and finished with 4 RBIs.
- The team combined for a total of 22 runs in the game.
- Southern Nazarene improved their record to 10-36 overall and 1-29 in GAC play.
- Oklahoma City鈥檚 record now stands at 20-25, with a 15-12 SAC performance.
The Crimson Storm will look to maintain their momentum as they head to Shawnee for a game against Oklahoma Baptist. They will play a single game on Friday, April 24, and follow up with a doubleheader on Saturday, April 25.
Bottom LineThis impressive victory not only boosts the Crimson Storm's morale but also serves notice that they can compete at a high level as they approach the end of the season. The ability to capitalize on early opportunities and strong performances from key players will be crucial in their upcoming matchups.
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