Honolulu, HI - The Sharks bounced back from Saturday and took a crucial 2 games from Biola on Monday, March 3rd. Game 1 was a 7 inning blowout in which the Sharks were able to score in every single inning in a 12-2 victory. The Sharks were able to capitalize on Biola's mistakes early in the game to grab the momentum and ran away with it from there.
Noah Blythe led the way for the Sharks offensively with a pair of doubles that led to 4 RBI's.
Skyler Agnew also added 3 hits including an RBI's single in the 7th to walk it off in mercy rule fashion. On the mound the star was captain
Vicente Molina who went 2.1 innings scoreless and continued an impressive start to his year. Game 2 was highlighted by amazing pitching from the Sharks.
Brennan Kettle went 3 innings on no run ball before
Cristian Padilla and
Makana Quia came out of the pen in relief and shut down Biola's offense en route to a 2-1 victory. The Sharks scored both runs on a 2 run blast from
Bronson Rivera deep into the Waipahu night.
The Sharks proved once again that they have a short memory and can bounce back from adversity to get into the W column. The Sharks grabbed the momentum in game 1 and carried it over into game 2 as they looked to be in control for the entire game. Captain
Daniel Johnson had a great weekend both at the plate and behind the dish where he competed all weekend and made some crucial blocks for the Sharks. The Sharks other catcher
Troy Harding returned from injury Monday and was ready to go behind the plate for the last game looking really good defensively and playing a big role in the Sharks holding Biola to only 1 run.
The Sharks will face Concordia this Friday and Saturday,
March 7th-8th for a 4 game series back at
Hans L'Orange park.