Storm Play Spoiler
LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. - The first half of the season came to an end this afternoon, with the Storm closing the books on the Stockton Ports at The Diamond in Lake Elsinore and taking away the hopes of a Ports first half title.Stockton came into the series even with the
LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. - The first half of the season came to an end this afternoon, with the Storm closing the books on the Stockton Ports at The Diamond in Lake Elsinore and taking away the hopes of a Ports first half title.
Stockton came into the series even with the Modesto Nuts in a race to crown a California League North Division first half champion. They leave Lake Elsinore looking for a second opportunity in the last half of the season instead.
The Storm set the tone early thanks to
Lake Elsinore's offense connected for eight extra-base hits on Thursday night, seven of those for doubles. The team finished with 15 hits in the 9-2 win, giving starting pitcher
Scholtens gave his bullpen the night off, throwing 112 pitches for his complete game win. He gave up two runs, both coming from home runs, on just five hits and tallied seven strikeouts to improve to 3-1 and lower his earned run average to 2.61 with Lake Elsinore.
Pitching was the highlight in Friday night's 3-0 Storm win, with catcher
Both staffs took a scoreless game to the bottom of the eighth inning until Overstreet connected for a bases-clearing double on a line drive that hugged the left field chalk. It was Overstreet's second base hit of the night. The three-run double was all it would take.
Left-handed pitcher
Saturday's game fell to the fortune of Stockton, whose pitching shut down the Storm enough to win a 2-1 ballgame.
Storm hitters
Quantrill earned the win after getting the start, going five innings and giving up just one earned run and collecting five strikeouts.
The Storm finish the first half at an even 35-35 and will take the field at The Diamond again next Monday, June 26, when they take on Rancho Cucamonga.
Lake Elsinore will send eight All-Stars in