Babson Park, Fla. - The Saints took on the Webber International Warriors in a tough result today (Mar. 10). The Saints fought hard but were no match for the Warriors pitchers. The Warriors kept most innings to three up, three down and gave little room for hits or walks. The Saints took advantage of a weak inning for the Warriors and were able to score one.
This moves the Saints to 6-10 in the season after today's result.
Webber International 11, Aquinas 1 (7 Innings)
Webber started the scoring with four runs in the bottom of the first. This was a tough start for the Saints to face. The bottom of the second added two for the Warriors making the score 6-0 at the start of the third inning.
Within the first two innings, the outfield was busy with outs caught by RF
Nathan Wilcox, CF
Nicolas Verdugo, and LF
Dawson Shearer.
In the third inning, the Warriors were able to add three more runs to the count. Compliments to the Warriors pitcher for not allowing a hit from the Saints until the bottom of the fourth.
Ramsey Bousseau hit a single for the Saints to put a hit on the scoreboard.
The Saints scored in the fifth inning with a walk from
Landon Mueller, a single from
Jayden Timmer, and a SAC hit by
Ryan Gillings. This put Mueller and Timmer in scoring position. Mueller scored on a wild pitch from the Warriors before the inning was up.
The Warriors added another run in the bottom of the fifth to make it 11-1 which was the final score.
Pitching for the Saints were
Mark Kalahar,
Ethan Bowen, and
Blake Waibel.
Up Next
Saints take on Dordt University on March 11 at Lake Myrtle Park. Dordt is 6-13 for the season and this will be the last doubleheader of their spring break trip.