After losing to Keene the last time they met, Trinity Leadership decided to demonstrate that turnabout is fair play. The Tigers had just enough and edged out the Chargers 7-5. With that win, the Tigers brought their scoring average up to 6.1 runs per game.

Caron McGee
04/01/25 @ Madison | 5 |
03/01/25 vs Great Hearts Irving | 5 |
04/08/25 @ Keene | 3 |
04/11/25 vs Keene | 2 |
03/31/25 vs Village Tech | 2 |
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Caron McGee made a big impact while hitting and pitching. He looked comfortable on the mound, tossing seven innings while giving up just two earned (and three unearned) runs off four hits. McGee was also big at the plate, scoring three runs and stealing two bases while going 2-for-3. Trinity Leadership is 5-2 when McGee posts two or more stolen bases, but 1-7-1 otherwise.
In other batting news, the team relied heavily on Jaden Fallesen, who scored a run and stole two bases while going 2-for-4. He has been hot recently, having posted two or more stolen bases the last four times he's played. Another player making a difference was Elijah Mar, who scored two runs while getting on base in all three of his plate appearances.
Trinity Leadership pushed their record up to 6-9-1 with the victory, which was their third straight at home. Those home wins came thanks in part to their hitting performance across that stretch, as they averaged 10.0 runs over those games. As for Keene, their defeat dropped their record down to 7-13.
Looking ahead, Trinity Leadership will challenge Village Tech at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Keene will be paying especially close attention to the Tigers' match: after the Tigers faces off against the Viper Squid, they'll take on Keene again at 4:00 p.m. on Friday.
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