The Pompano Beach Clippers (14-9) and the South Florida Huskies (17-7) both had scoring chances on Thursday, but it was the Pompano Beach Clippers that were able to capitalize on them as they pulled out a 5-3 win at Miller Park.
Mark Hernandez racked up two RBIs on two hits for the Pompano Beach Clippers. He singled in the fifth and seventh innings.
Sean Horner's six strikeouts were enough to push the Pompano Beach Clippers past the South Florida Huskies. The Pompano Beach Clippers' pitcher gave up just four hits over five shutout innings.
Despite the loss, the South Florida Huskies' Seth Natal dominated the Pompano Beach Clippers' batters, giving up two runs and striking out eight.
Gus Cinquino (3-1) took the loss for the South Florida Huskies. He lasted just one inning, walked none, struck out one, and allowed two runs.