Chemeketa Drops 2 to Clark in Highscoring Day
Despite scoring 21 runs on the day and 8 in the bottom of the 7th inning in game 1, The Storm drop two games to Clark CC
In a thrilling Game 1 contest on April 2, 2025, the Clark College baseball team edged out Chemeketa Community College in a high-scoring affair, winning 11-10. The game, held at Belmodis Field, showcased a wild back-and-forth battle that kept fans on the edge of their seats, with both teams combining for 21 runs and 22 hits.
Clark started strong, scoring two runs in the first inning thanks to a double by P. Scoggin that brought home A. Griffith and P. Bond. The momentum continued in the third inning, where Clark exploded for five runs, including a two-RBI double from A. Griffith and a two-RBI double from A. Runnels, extending their lead to 7-0.
Chemeketa responded in the bottom of the third inning, igniting their offense with a two-run homer from A. Cavazos that brought Mcke. Dodge home, cutting the deficit to 7-2. However, Clark quickly answered back with more runs, including a single from Griffith that allowed G. Ventura to score, making it 10-2 by the end of the fifth inning.
Facing a significant deficit, Chemeketa began their comeback efforts in the seventh inning. They scored seven runs in the inning, ignited by A. Wilsey's triple that scored three runs. The rally also featured RBIs from R. Shumaker, J. Vermillio, and A. Archuleta, bringing the game to a nail-biting 11-10.
Despite Chemeketa's valiant effort, they were unable to complete the comeback, falling just short as Clark held on for the win. Clark's D. Bollman earned the victory after pitching seven innings and allowing ten runs (eight earned) while striking out two. For Chemeketa, A. Wilsey took the loss, struggling through two innings before being relieved by J. Rule and M. Turley, who managed to keep Clark from scoring further.
The game highlighted the offensive capabilities of both teams, with Clark's A. Griffith leading the charge with three RBIs while Chemeketa's A. Wilsey contributed significantly to the late-game surge. This contest marked an exciting chapter in the season for both squads, with Clark improving to 7-13 and Chemeketa falling to 9-14.
In an exhilarating game 2, Clark College triumphed over Chemeketa Community College with a final score of 17-11. The matchup, played at Belmodis Field, showcased a relentless offense and impactful plays that kept the audience of 125 on the edge of their seats for three hours.
The game kicked off with Chemeketa storming ahead, scoring six runs in the first inning, led by a series of solid hits including a single from J. Rule and a hit-by-pitch RBI from A. Archuleta. Clark, undeterred by the early deficit, responded with a strong offensive showing, starting in the second inning. D. Bollman and G. Ventura set the tone, driving in crucial runs as Clark chipped away at Chemeketa's lead.
Clark took the lead definitively in the fifth inning, where they exploded for nine runs, highlighted by a home run from P. Scoggin and significant contributions from S. Lawrence, whose five RBIs were pivotal. The inning saw several Clark batters reach base, creating scoring opportunities that Chemeketa's pitchers struggled to contain.
Despite Chemeketa's attempts to rally back with solid performances from players like A. Long, who tripled and earned three RBIs, their efforts fell short. The team managed to tally four runs in the fifth inning alone, narrowing the gap, but Clark maintained control throughout the final frames.
On the mound, L. Ferres earned the win for Clark, despite a challenging start. Her overall performance, alongside T. Treesh's effective relief, helped Clark secure the victory. In contrast, L. DeLoe took the loss for Chemeketa after facing a relentless Clark batting lineup.
In conclusion, Clark's performance was marked by aggressive batting and effective pitching, leading to their significant win over Chemeketa. With this victory, Clark improved to a record of 8-13 overall while Chemeketa fell to 9-15. The game underscored the competitive spirit of both teams as they continue to navigate their seasons in pursuit of improvement and success.
