The 麻豆精选 Sun Devils鈥 bats are heating up as the season continues to roll.
The local college prep team outscored Langley Township 45-8 in a four-game series last weekend. The impressive offence was backed up by an improved defence.
鈥淥n the mound we were fairly good, however we will continue to enforce first pitch strikes and working ahead, dictating at bats and limiting opportunities for the opposition,鈥 said coach Derek McPherson.
鈥淒efensively we were much better, playing error free in games two. three and four.鈥
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Sun Devils鈥 Evan Meeka continues the hot start to the season, pushing his team leading RBIs to 14 after the home series. 麻豆精选 was missing one of their bigger bats, Brady Renneberg, due to injury, but other players stepped up for the Sun Devils who have had slow starts to the season.
Logan Keating, Dreyton Nelmes, Blake Badger and Connor Lamb helped make sure the Sun Devils took advantage of a struggling Township of Langley team, who are winless to start the campaign.
鈥淥ur commitment to refining and believing in our offensive approach started to show after Chops鈥 (Connor Lamb) walk off winner in game one. Could be a big turning point for our season when we reflect later this year,鈥 said McPherson.
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The Sun Devils head to Maple Ridge this weekend as they look to continue their hot offence, and improve on their defence.
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