For the second straight game, Kamiak will face off against Cascade. Kamiak will welcome Cascade at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday. The timing is sure in Kamiak's favor as the team sits on three straight wins at home while Cascade has been banged up by nine consecutive losses on the road dating back to last season.
Kamiak will bounce into Tuesday's match after beating Cascade, who they had gone 1-8 against in their nine prior meetings. Kamiak never let Cascade get on the board and left with an 18-0 win on Monday. With that victory, the Knights brought their scoring average up to 7 runs per game.
Andrew Hernandez was a major factor no matter where he played. He pitched two innings while giving up no earned runs off one hit. Hernandez was also big at the plate, scoring two runs while getting on base in three of his four plate appearances.
In other pitching news, Blake Fischer looked comfortable as he pitched three innings while giving up no earned runs off two hits. He has been consistent recently: he hasn't given up more than one earned run in three consecutive appearances.

Malachi Noet
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Back at the plate, the team relied heavily on Malachi Noet, who fired off three home runs and six RBI while going 3-for-3. Those three hits gave him a new career-high. Another player making a difference was Andrew Fetty, who went 1-for-3 with one home run, four RBI, and two runs.
Kamiak lost a few balls and finished the game with four home runs. That's the most home runs they've managed all season.
Kamiak's win bumped their record up to 4-1. As for Cascade, they now have a losing record of 2-3.
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