Shenango barely beat Wilmington the last time the pair played, but that sure wasn't the case this time around. The Wildcats blew past the Greyhounds 10-1 on Friday. Considering the Wildcats have won three contests by more than eight runs this season, Friday's blowout was nothing new.
Joey Campoli and Trey Ross made a splash no matter where they played. On the mound, Campoli pitched 4.2 innings while giving up just one earned run off three hits. Meanwhile, Ross pitched 2.1 innings while giving up no earned runs off one hit. He has been nothing but reliable on the mound: he hasn't given up a single earned run in three consecutive appearances. At bat, Campoli went 3-for-5 with two doubles, while Ross scored a run while getting on base in four of his five plate appearances.
In other batting news, Shenango got a massive performance out of AJ Ferilla, who scored two runs and stole a base while going 2-for-4. That stolen base was Ferilla's first of the season. Another player making a difference was Ricky Zeigler, who scored a run and stole a base while going 2-for-4.

Wildcats
04/04/25 @ Wilmington | 10-1 |
03/25/25 @ Aliquippa | 23-6 |
03/24/25 vs Aliquippa | 20-0 |
Shenango kept the outfield on their toes and finished the game with 12 hits. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now got at least 12 hits in three consecutive games.
Shenango's win bumped their record up to 4-1. As for Wilmington, they are on a three-game losing streak that has dropped them down to 3-5.
Both teams will have to hit the road in their upcoming games. Shenango will venture away from home to face off against Northgate at 4:00 p.m. on Monday. The Flames will aim to continue their three-game streak of scoring more runs each match than the last. As for Wilmington, they will challenge Mercer at 4:00 p.m. on Monday. The Greyhounds' pitchers better be ready for this one: the Mustangs have averaged an impressive 6.4 runs per game this season.
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