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Cavaliers sweep weekend action

By: WOL Sports Staff
| Published 04/27/2015

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HOUSTON - College Park continued on Saturday right where they left off at the plate on Friday night in a 12-2 non-district road win at Memorial on Saturday afternoon.

Seven different players combined for 11 RBI’s for College Park (20-4, 7-3) in the five inning victory. Colin Cameron led the way offensively for the Cavaliers going 2-for-3 at the plate with three RBI’s and a walk.

College Park scored four runs in the first inning to continuing their momentum the previous night, in taking a 4-0 lead. Aric Wilson and Colin Cameron coaxed bases loaded walks to give the Cavaliers a 2-0 lead. Chandler Morris then hit a sacrifice fly to left field scoring Roosevelt Henderson for a 3-0 lead. Air Force commit Tyler Mortenson doubled down the right field line scoring Wilson to make it a 4-0 lead.

This gave the Cavaliers five consecutive innings with multiple runs scored going back to the second inning on Friday night at Summer Creek.

College Park would score two more in the fourth inning with a solo home run from Henderson and a Cameron RBI-double down the left field line scoring Wilson for a commanding 6-1 lead.

The Cavaliers opened up the game with six runs in the top of the fifth inning, helped out by two walks and two errors by Memorial, sandwiched between a Morris RBI-double and a RBI-double by Nate Fisbeck to give College Park a 12-1 lead.

Cameron also got the start on the mound for College Park and went four innings, only giving up three hits, one earned run, two walks, while striking out seven.

College Park will close out the home slate of the regular season on Tuesday, April 27, at 7pm vs. Kingwood.

Cavaliers storm past Summer Creek

HOUSTON - The College Park Cavaliers stormed back from an early 2-0 deficit for a 13-2 district road win in five innings over Summer Creek on Friday night.

College Park (19-4, 7-3) pounded out 13 runs on 12 hits from innings two through five as the Cavaliers got four RBI’s off two home runs from Nate Fisbeck and another four RBI’s and a home run from Aaron Perkins.

Trailing 2-0, College Park got the offense going off back-to-back home runs from Aaron Perkins, a two-run blast to left field that scored Chandler Morris to tie the game 2-2. Nate Fisbeck then smacked a solo shot to left field to give the Cavaliers a boost in the offense that didn’t stop. Roosevelt Henderson doubled down the left field line to score Noah Vaughan giving the Cavaliers a 4-2 lead.

The Cavaliers got a solid performance from starter Chandler Morris, who went four innings and gave up just four hits, two earned runs, no walks and had two strikeouts. Parker Hudson closed the door in the fifth inning and struck out two of the three batters he faced.

With the win, College Park locked up the No. 2-seed in the postseason playoffs entering the final week of regular season play this week.

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