The bats were busy at McQueen HS on Tuesday, and when the dust cleared the California Warriors (5-2) had a 22-8 win over the Nevada Big Horns (1-6).
The teams totaled 38 hits in the game.
Seven runs in the first three innings helped the California Warriors blow out the Nevada Big Horns. A fielder's choice during the first inning and a single by Ryan Burke, a two-run double by Francis Griffin, a single by Cameron Merriwether, a triple by Cody Snider, a steal of home by Justin Gubser, and in the second inning supplied the early offense for the California Warriors.
Chris Miguel racked up three RBIs on three hits for the California Warriors.
Even though Mateo Fernandez allowed six runs over four innings he still recorded the victory, his first of the season. Fernandez struck out four, walked one and gave up seven hits.
Jake Chambers (0-1) took the loss for the Nevada Big Horns. He allowed nine runs in four innings, walked four and struck out one.
The California Warriors easily handled the Nevada Big Horns pitching as eight hitters combined for 20 hits, 14 RBIs and 15 runs scored.