Earning a back-to-back blowout of the season, Santa Barbara College failed to come close to the Warriors on Feb. 28.
The Warriors’ victory gave the men a win-loss record of 10-2.
The team’s pitching is one of its strengths, Austin Watters, catcher, said.
Alex Mistulof, pitcher, currently has an innings pitch score of 29 with 25 total strikeouts.
In the first two innings, the Warriors led 1-0.
“If we’re not putting up runs right away, (pitching) gives us an opportunity to put runs on the board,” Sean Isaac, pitcher and first baseman, added.
Cole Trezek, pitcher, and Watters led with most RBIs at three each, adding to the team’s total RBI’s of 16.
During the sixth inning, the Warriors got an extra seven runs. At the end of the ninth inning, the Warriors led with a score of 17-4, 18 hits and three errors.
The Warriors played Santa Barbara on March 1 earning their 11th win of the season with a score of 7-2.
“Alex Mistulof went six innings, scattered some hits, but only gave up two runs,” Isaac said.
The last two wins against SBCC are the last games before the Warriors begin the South Coast Conference.
The Warriors lead 11-2 over seven other teams in the South Coast division. Winning the conference championship is a goal Nate Fernley, coach, said the team will hope to accomplish this year.