Christendom Crusaders Sweep Doubleheader Against Manor Blue Jays
The Christendom Crusaders (9-5) had a dominant showing on Sunday, defeating the Manor Blue Jays in both ends of a doubleheader at home. The Crusaders cruised to a 26-0 win in the first game and secured a 14-0 victory in the second, showcasing both offensive firepower and stellar pitching.
The Christendom Crusaders (9-5) had a dominant showing on Sunday, defeating the Manor Blue Jays in both ends of a doubleheader at home. The Crusaders cruised to a 26-0 win in the first game and secured a 14-0 victory in the second, showcasing both offensive firepower and stellar pitching.
Game 1: Christendom Crusaders 26, Manor Blue Jays 0
Joe Romero was the star of the game, driving in six runs on four hits to lead the Crusaders to a commanding 26-0 victory. Romero's big day included a two-run double in the first inning, a two-run double in the second, a single in the third to score a run, and another double in the third to add to his total.
Christendom opened the scoring with a four-run first inning, highlighted by Romero's double and an RBI groundout by Rowland Thornberry. The Crusaders then exploded for 10 runs in the second inning, using a combination of singles, walks, and errors to pile up the runs. Romero added two more RBIs with a double, while Luke Roman and Thornberry each contributed with key hits.
In the third, Christendom added 11 more runs, with Romero, Thornberry, and Gus Coleman all driving in multiple runs. Eddie Menke's inside-the-park home run for three RBIs and more errors by the Blue Jays helped push the Crusaders' total.
Pitcher Anthony Pegis was flawless on the mound, earning the win with three perfect innings. He struck out seven and walked two, giving up no hits or runs in the outing.
The Crusaders tallied 16 hits in the game, with Coleman and Romero each driving in six runs. Roman, Matt O'Hara, and Thornberry each recorded multiple hits, while the Crusaders stole five bases.
Game 2: Christendom Crusaders 14, Manor Blue Jays 0
The Crusaders continued their dominant play in the second game, winning 14-0 behind a nine-run third inning. Christendom wasted no time getting on the board in the first, with Gus Coleman, Rowland Thornberry, Edmund Thomas, and Luke Roman all contributing to a four-run rally. Eddie Menke added a single in the inning, scoring one run to cap off the early lead.
In the third inning, the Crusaders broke the game open with nine runs. Menke singled to score one, an error brought in another, and Paul Amuso's groundout added another run. Romero then launched a three-run homer to left field, and Menke followed with a two-run double. Amuso rounded out the big inning with an RBI single.
On the mound, Ocean DeKupier picked up the win, throwing four shutout innings. He allowed just one hit while striking out six and walking two, maintaining the Crusaders' dominant performance.
Christendom collected 16 hits in the game, with Menke going 3-for-3 and leading the team with four RBIs. Roman, Coleman, and Menke each recorded three hits, while Amuso added two hits in four at-bats.
Summary:
The Crusaders were virtually unstoppable on Sunday, dominating both ends of the doubleheader in all facets of the game. Romero's monster performance in the first game set the tone, while the offensive outbursts in both games left little doubt.