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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Southeastern Oklahoma State University Storm Split Saturday Twinbill vs CCU

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Cory Bonstrom/Baseball | Southeastern Oklahoma State University

Cory Bonstrom/Baseball | Southeastern Oklahoma State University

Southeastern collected 29 hits across two games, closing the day with a 22-9 win over Colorado Christian, bouncing back from a 6-4 loss in game one on Saturday afternoon at Mike Metheny Field.
 
The split moves the Savage Storm to 3-3 on the year heading inti a Sunday series finale versus CCU at 11 a.m. back at Mike Metheny Field.
 
Seven different hitters posted multi-hit outings in Saturday's nightcap, led by a 4-for-5 performance by Cory Bonstrom who homered, drove in three runs and scored five times.
 
Cameron Cromer, Cache Stone, Reid Rice, Jake Miller, Cameron French, and Matt Miles each added two hits.
 
Stone and Miles each added home runs as well, while Dylan Herd tripled. Cromer doubled twice, while Stone and Rice each added a double as well.
 
SE was busy on the basepaths as seven players combined to steal nine bases.
 
Bonstrom, Rice, Miller, and French each drove in three runs, with Miles adding two RBI, while Stone, Damon Burroughs, and Joseph Ramirez each added one.
 
Michael Barta got the start in game two, tossing 3.1 innings with eight strikeouts while allowing just three hits, but was tagged for six runs, five of them earned.
 
Charlie Deeds would come on in relief in the fourth and toss two-thirds of an inning to collect the win, striking out one.
 
Jakob Berger would relieve him and allow a run on a hit in an inning of work with one strikeout.
 
Brody Logsdon tossed a scoreless inning and allowed a hit while striking out one before Jackson Sioson came on to throw the final inning, allowing two runs on a hit with one K.
 
Miler would drive in two in the bottom of the first to give SE the early lead, but CCU answered with a run in the top of the second.
 
SE would tack on two more runs in the third, but the Cougars would score five in the top of the fourth to leave SE trailing 6-4.
 
A three-run Rice double in the bottom of the inning would erase that deficit and it would real 9-6 after RBI from Miller and Burroughs later in the inning.
 
CCU would get one back in the fifth, but the Storm offense would explode for three home runs in the bottom of the fifth and pile up nine runs to push its lead to 18-7.
 
SE would tack on four more runs in the sixth, and a two-run Cougar homer in the top of the seventh would fashion he final score of 22-9.
 
In Saturday's opener, Bonstrom, Cromer, French, and Miller each collected a pair of hits.
 
Miller picked up his second home runs of the season, while French and Bonstorm each doubled.
 
Cromer, Rice, and Miller each picked up RBI.
 
Connor Priest got the start and took a no decision after allowing a run on three hits with six strikeouts across 5.2 innings of work.
 
Cameron Hauch followed with 2.1 scoreless inning without allowing a hit while fanning two.
 
Jared Barta would be the one who got saddled with the loss after allowing five runs, one of them earned, on three hits in an inning of work.
 
A Rice RBI single put SE on the board in the third inning and Bonstrom would score on an error in the fifth to double that to 2-0.
 
CCU would get a run back in the top of the sixth, but a solo Miller homer and a Cromer RBI groundout in the eighth would push the Storm lead to 4-1.
 
CCU would take advantage of a key SE error and rally for five runs in the top of the ninth all but one of them unearned, to swipe the 6-4 final. 

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