Box Score Itta Bena, MS —
Southeastern Baptist College Baseball delivered a statement win, erupting for 15 runs in an impressive 15-10 victory over a Division I opponent.
The Chargers' offense was relentless from start to finish, combining timely hitting with power at the plate to produce one of their most complete offensive performances of the season.
The highlight of the day came from the long ball, as
TJ Gordon and
Noah Soto each launched home runs, providing major momentum swings and energizing the Chargers' dugout. Both swings came in key moments, helping SBC build separation and maintain control of the game.
Tre'Von Wynn led the charge offensively with multiple hits and RBIs, continuing to be a consistent force in the middle of the lineup.
Chance Burkes added to the production with key hits and RBIs, delivering in clutch situations.
Braylon McMillan and
Matthew Villanueva contributed with quality at-bats and run production, helping extend innings and keep pressure on the defense.
Shooter Holyfield once again played a key role with disciplined, situational hitting, moving runners and setting up scoring opportunities.
Along with his home run,
Noah Soto added valuable production at the plate, while
TJ Gordon paired his power swing with clutch hitting that helped keep the Chargers' offense rolling.
As a team, Southeastern Baptist compiled double-digit hits, multiple home runs, and timely RBIs, showcasing a balanced and dangerous offensive attack.
On the mound, the Chargers' pitching staff battled throughout the game, making key pitches when it mattered most to hold off late momentum. Defensively, SBC remained steady and composed behind them.
The win marks another step forward for the Chargers, continuing to prove they can compete at a high level and capitalize on big opportunities.
Southeastern Baptist College now looks ahead as they return home to A.W. Watson Field, building momentum as the season continues.
