The CCHS varsity boys baseball team closed its weekend series at Spring Creek with an emphatic 14-3 victory Saturday, March 28, a performance that highlighted the Greenwave’s depth at the plate and steady pitching while halting a brief road drought. The win moved the Greenwave to 8-6 overall and delivered a strong finish to a demanding two‑day stretch.
The Greenwave piled up 15 hits in the finale and scored in five straight innings, producing one of their most efficient offensive outings of the season. The team finished with a .469 batting average, continuing a trend of success when the lineup produces at a high clip.
Sophomore pitcher Jackson Storm set the tone on both sides of the ball. He struck out eight over six innings and allowed only two earned runs while also delivering a career‑best three hits, driving in two, and scoring once. His consistency on the mound has been a steady anchor for the Greenwave throughout the spring.
The boys varsity offense surged around him. Zack Adams turned in a perfect 4-for-4 performance with three RBIs, two runs, and two stolen bases. Mason Llamas added a 3-for-5 day, including a triple, two RBIs, and three runs, continuing a pattern of strong production in games where he scores multiple times. Braylon Byrd contributed another multi-hit effort with two runs and two RBIs.
The dominant win came after the Greenwave dropped the first two games of the series. On Friday, the Greenwave fell 6-2 despite a strong six‑inning outing from Ryan Judd, who allowed only four hits and added two RBIs at the plate. CCHS also took a 15-5 loss in Saturday’s early game before responding decisively in the afternoon contest.
The Greenwave now shifts its focus to a familiar nonleague matchup at home, facing the Dayton Dust Devils here in Fallon on Friday at 3 p.m. and Saturday at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.

























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