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Noon: San Diego Stars vs Derby Twins

The San Diego Stars beat Derby Twins with a final score of 6-3.

The Stars struck first in the fourth inning with Jason Wright driving in a run. Dylan Fishbough, showcased his consistency by going 2-for-3 and scoring twice. Hunter Kaul contributed significantly with two RBIs, including a crucial hit in the eighth inning that extended the Stars’ lead.

The Twins’ offensive highlights included T. Otts, who went 3-for-5 with two RBIs, driving in runs in the ninth inning. Despite their late effort, it was not enough to close the gap. The Twins struggled to capitalize on their opportunities, leaving eleven runners on base.

Jose Rijo on the mound, delivering 5.2 innings of solid work, allowing no earned runs on four hits while striking out two. Jacob Mead, Landon Pinceno, and Blake Peyton provided valuable relief, with Pinceno and Peyton each navigating tight situations to preserve the lead.

Both teams move to 2-1 in pool play and will move into tiebreakers for 1st place in the pool.

3 PM: Kansas Cannons vs Air Capital Flyers

The Kansas Cannons delivered a 9-0 shutout over the Air Capital Flyers. The Cannons exploded for 12 hits, led by Chase Diggins’ three-hit performance, including a double and a stolen base. Gannon Snyder also contributed significantly with two RBIs and a triple. The Cannons’ offense proved relentless, scoring runs in all but the third inning.

On the mound for the Cannons, Mason Munz was masterful, tossing a complete-game shutout while striking out 10. His dominant performance silenced the Air Capital lineup, which struggled to generate any momentum against the Cannons’ pitching staff. The Flyers’ offense was completely overmatched, managing only two hits throughout the game.

The Air Capital Flyers go 0-3 in pool play are eliminated for the NBC World Series. The Cannons move to 1-2 and will not receive a first round bye but will move onto bracket play.

6 PM: Hays Larks vs Lonestar Baseball Club

The Hays Larks trounced Lonestar Baseball 9-0. The Larks set the tone early, scoring two runs in the second inning, followed by additional runs in the fourth, sixth, and a massive five-run ninth inning. Leading the charge was Thomas Lyssy, who went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs, while Will Carpenter also had a standout performance with three hits, including three RBIs. Taber Stokes contributed significantly with three hits and three RBIs as well.

On the mound, Nolan Wilson pitched six scoreless innings, allowing only two hits and striking out eight to earn the win. Luke Spencer and Garrett Hicks combined to complete the shutout, giving up just two more hits and striking out three in the process.

Despite solid efforts from Lonestar’s Kory Schmidt, who collected two hits, and JJ Garcia, who swiped a base, the team struggled to generate offense, leaving eight runners on base. Lonestar’s Chris Perez took the loss, allowing three earned runs over four innings.

Hays improves to 3-0 in pool play and will be the pool winner and receive a first-round bye. Lonestar will advance to bracket play with a pool play record of 2-1.

9 PM: BOULDER COLLEGIANS VS. LIBERAL BEE JAYS

In a high-scoring affair, the Liberal KS Bee Jays outslugged the Boulder CO Collegians, winning 13-9. The Bee Jays jumped ahead with three runs in the first inning and never looked back.

Boulder responded with a seven-run fourth inning, highlighted by Diego Castellanos and Isaac Sobieszczyk’s key hits, but Liberal matched them with a seven-run fourth inning of their own. Julius Ramirez led the Bee Jays, going 2-for-3 with two doubles and six RBIs, including a crucial sacrifice fly. Ben Merriman also had a stellar game, going 3-for-5 and scoring three runs.

Despite a late two-run rally by Boulder in the seventh, Liberal’s pitching, including a strong relief performance by Kage Ralstin, who struck out four over two scoreless innings, secured the win.

Boulder is eliminated from the NBC World Series, finishing 0-3 in Pool C. Liberal advances to the quarter-finals, Wednesday versus the Hutchinson, KS Monarchs at Noon.

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