Fueled by a lineup that saw four Rangers secure multi-hit games, Jesuit Dallas scattered 16 hits on J.J. Pearce and scored a run in five of the game's seven innings en route to an 8-4 victory over the Mustangs on Thursday night. Jesuit splits the season series with Pearce with the victory and will return to league play next Tuesday against Lake Highlands following the conclusion of the School's spring break.
Senior
Jonah Timmons led th way with a 4-for-5 night from the plate, driving in two runs and scoring one for the Blue and Gold. Senior
Nick Barber went 3-for-5 and scored three runs for Jesuit while freshman
James Jorgensen went 3-for-4 with two RBI. Senior
Weston Okamoto scattered a pair of hits while aditional base hits were recorded by freshman Taylor Haddock, sophomore
Jake Fults, junior
Tristen Bird and senior
Dominic Migliore.
On the mound, senior
Luke Isett quelled the Mustang bats with a complete game victory, allowing three earned runs on eight hits and striking out four batters. Barber tacked on three stolen bases in the win as Timmons and Okamoto stole one base apiece. Fults, Migliore and Barber each recorded a double, Timmons tacked on a seventh-inning triple while Fults launched a sacrifice fly in the fifth that plated Okamoto.
The first game of Jesuit's series against Lake Highlands will take place at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 21 at Lake Highlands H.S. before the Rangers and Wildcats close the series on Friday, March 24 at Wright Field.