TWIN FALLS, Idaho - The College of Southern Idaho Baseball Team played one of its stingiest doubleheaders of the season Friday, sweeping #10 Salt Lake CC 1-0 and 4-0 in Scenic West Athletic Conference play.
The Golden Eagle pitchers gave up just just five total hits on the day against the league-leading Bruins.
In game one,
Boden Mills was dominant, going 8.2 innings and giving up two hits with seven strikeouts. But since the Golden Eagles struggled to plate a run and the game was pushed into extra innings, CSI brought in
Matt Hansen for one inning and
Cannon Secrist for 1.1 innings to close out the game. Secrist earned the win, giving up no hits with three strikeouts.
The Golden Eagles finally scored the game winner in the bottom of the 11th innings.
Abe Yagi led off the inning with a single to center field.
Ryan Nolan, who was running for Yagi, moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by
Andrew Astin. That's when
Colton Kent had his second walk-off rbi hit of the season to give the Golden Eagles the 1-0 win.
Jackson Kohler ended the game 2-for-4 with two doubles.
Game two was all CSI.
Jayson Hibbard earned the win on the mound, going the distance and giving up just two hits with three strikeouts in the shutout.
Ryke Erickson led the offense, going 2-for-3 with two RBI.
Tyler Curtis was 1-for-2.
CSI, now 22-18 overall and 9-12 in conference play, host Salt Lake CC for another doubleheader Saturday at noon.
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