Offensive Surge
The Red Hawks stepped onto the field with a clear intent to capitalize on their deep batting order, and the early innings set the tone for a high‑scoring contest.
Ryan Novak opened the scoring sequence with a groundout to second base that allowed Tommy Harrison to move to second and Evan Appelwick to cross the plate, putting the first run on the board.
Tommy Harrison then launched a towering homer to right field, driving in two runs and bringing his teammate Dominic Krupinski home, a swing that shifted momentum decisively.
Ignacio Gonzalez followed with a powerful blast to right field, adding two more RBIs and extending the lead as the crowd roared.
Carson Raether advanced to third on a wild pitch, and Gonzalez later crossed home plate on that errant throw, further widening the gap.
Christopher Roa doubled down the right‑field line, bringing Raether home with an RBI that added another run to the tally.
Dominic Krupinski’s own homer to right field cleared the bases, plating two runs and scoring Christopher Roa in the process.
Brady Bowen’s sacrifice fly to center field brought Kyle McConachie across the plate, showcasing the team’s ability to manufacture runs in tight spots.
Blake Bowen added his own homer to right‑center, driving in an RBI that capped a productive inning.
Tommy Harrison’s single through the right side sparked another rally, scoring two more runs and pushing Evan Appelwick to third while Marcus Dierks and Dominic Krupinski crossed home plate.
The cumulative effect of these hits and RBIs turned what began as a close game into a decisive victory, underscoring the depth and firepower of the Red Hawks’ lineup.