Warriors continue impressive fall baseball showing

Okarche had a season- high offensive output on Monday in winning its ninth straight game, but it likely wasn’t the Warriors’ most impressive performance of the week.
Class A’s top-ranked team blanked visiting Hydro- Eakly 20-0 in just three innings to improve to 16-1 on the season.
Cy Collamore (two innings) and Cody Endres combined to hold the Bobcats hitless and struck out a combined five batters.
The home team was on the opposite end of the spectrum with its own offense, scoring 12 runs in the first inning.
The Warriors only had two innings of at-bats in the game.
Brett Carnott and Sam Henderson hit home runs and had a combined 9 RBIs in the game.
Both homers came in the second inning.
Carnott delivered a three-run shot to give the Warriors a 16-0 lead.
Henderson later added a three-run homer of his own to push the Warriors to 20 runs.
Overall, the Warriors had 10 hits.
Carnott was 2 for 3 with 5 RBIs and three runs scored.
Henderson was 1 for 3 with 4 RBIs and a run.
Collamore went 2 for 3 as eight different Warriors had at least one hit.
Luke Hill and Easton Roby joined Carnott in scoring three times.
A bigger win came two days prior when the Warriors downed No. 6 Wright City 6-2 at Seminole State College.
Luke Hill and Roby combined to slow down the Lumberjax bats.
Hill pitched three innings for the win. He surrendered two hits and struck out two.
Roby threw the final four innings, gave up four hits and two unearned runs while sitting down four via the strikeout.
The Warriors struck quickly as Roby pushed home a run with a sacrifi ce fly and Ethan Kirby singled home another in the first inning.
Jett Mueggenborg’s sac fly in the third scored Hill, who led off the frame with a single.
Collamore led off the fifth with a double and scored when Hill followed with a hit.
Hill then crossed home on Carnott’s sac fly.
Lane Rother singled home Kirby in the sixth to make it 6-0.
The Lumberjax didn’t score until the seventh inning.
Hill was 2 for 3 with three runs scored.
He scored once and drove in a run.
Collamore fi nished 2 for 3 with a run.
Okarche, along with Amber-Pocasset, is hosting its own invitational tournament this weekend.