Score – Game 1: Cameron 4, Oklahoma Christian 12
Record – Cameron (9-24), (9-24) Lone Star | (8-27), (7-26) Lone Star
Location – Dobson Field
EDMOND, Oklahoma -. Cameron dropped the first game of the series to Oklahoma Christian on Monday afternoon, falling 12-4 in seven innings at Dobson Field. The Aggies struggled to generate offense, collecting just three hits while surrendering five runs in the first inning and four more in the fifth.
Key Performances
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Keagan Solomon: Led the Aggies' offense with a clutch 3-RBI double, accounting for most of Cameron's run production. He reached base twice and showed discipline at the plate.
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Wyatt Cunningham: Reached base multiple times with a pair of walks and scored a run. Provided steady defense and helped extend innings during key scoring chances
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Zane Roos: Contributed offensively by drawing a walk and scoring a run. His plate discipline helped the Aggies capitalize on scoring opportunities.
Inside the Box Score
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Game 1:
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Hits: 3
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Doubles: 1 (Solomon)
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Triples: 0
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Home Runs: 0
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RBIs: 3 (Solomon)
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Walks: 9
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Strikeouts: 8
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Errors: 1
Score – Game 2: Cameron 7, Oklahoma Christian 4
Record – Cameron (10-24), (10-24) Lone Star | (8-28), (7-27) Lone Star
Location – Dobson Field
Cameron bounced back in Game 2 of the series with a 7-4 win over Oklahoma Christian at Dobson Field. The Aggies used a balanced offensive attack and solid pitching to secure the victory, putting up 12 hits and drawing 10 walks while limiting the Eagles to just four runs.
Key Performances
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Wilmer Henriquez: Went 2-for-3 with two doubles and two RBIs, helping power Cameron's middle innings surge.
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Zane Roos: Continued his hot streak, going 2-for-5 with a double and two runs scored.
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Wyatt Cunningham: Reached base three times, scored once, and played a key role in extending innings with patient at-bats.
Inside the Box Score
Looking Ahead
Cameron will look to carry this momentum into tomorrow's matchup against the Eagles. First pitch is set for 1 PM at Dobson Field with the second game scheduled for 4 PM.