Blue Devils pound out 27 hits to sweep Allen County, 12-10, 13-9

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC sports information

Kansas City Kansas Community College lashed out 27 hits in two games Thursday and needed just about every one of them.

Allen County scored 19 runs but it was the Blue Devils who came away with 12-10 and 13-9 wins. The wins improved the Blue Devils’ overall record to 23-14 and tightened their hold on third place in the Jayhawk East heading into the final two games of the four-game series in Iola Saturday.

While Johnson County (22-4) and Cowley College (20-4) battle it out for first place, the Blue Devils (16-8) have a three-game lead over Coffeyville (14-12) and five-game bulge over Allen County (11-13) in the race for third place.

Outhit 12-8 in the opener, the Blue Devils scored in bunches to overcome a 3-run deficit. Trailing 10-7 in the fifth, the Blue Devils got back-to-back triples from Raymond Paniagua and Brendyn Bard to tie the game and then went ahead 11-10 on Cole Dawson;s sacrifice fly.

The Blue Devils took a 3-2 lead in the first inning on just one hit, a double by Bard, and then went ahead again 7-6 in the third, scoring four times on Bard’s second double and a 2-run home run by Camden Karlin, a freshman from Lawrence Free State. Bard, who had two doubles and a triple; Paniagua and Dawson each drove in three runs.

Bonner Springs’ Chase Terrell (4-0) got the pitching win, allowing three hits and no runs in three innings of relief after starter Parker Weddle had given up eight earned runs and nine hits in the first 3.1 innings. Hunter Cashero got the final two outs for the save.

Logan Barnard (4-0) stayed unbeaten with seven strong innings in the 13-9 nightcap, allowing five runs on seven hits and striking out four. Eli Tormes was touched for four runs and six hits before Cashero struck out the final two Red Devils for his third save.

Seven Blue Devils had two or more hits in a 19-hit barrage led by Camden Karlin’s second home run of the day and four RBI and two triples and a single by Paniagua. Cole Silbowski, Palmer Hutchison and Bard each doubled and singled twice and Brock Stewart, Dawson and Karlin collected two hits each.

Allen took a 4-0 lead in the second only to have the Blue Devils bounce right back with five in the bottom of the inning. Singles by Paniagua, Bard and Dawson scored the first two runs and after a single by Stewart,

Karlin and Silboowski had run-scoring singles and Hutchinson an RBI double. Paniagua’s first triple came in the third; the second in a 3-run eighth; while Karlin’s home run came after a Bard double in a 2-run seventh.