Storm Look to Make Up Some Ground On Division
LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. - The Storm welcome nearby division rivals Inland Empire 66ers to The Diamond for a three-game midweek series. Lake Elsinore returns home after a four-game series at Lancaster in which the Storm went 1-3.It's been a tale of two teams this season for the Storm. The pitching
Seven Game Homestand Ends in Close Game
LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. - The Storm hosted the Lancaster JetHawks and the San Jose Giants over a seven-game home stand that began last Wednesday.Lake Elsinore first welcomed Lancaster to The Diamond for a four-game series in which the teams ended up splitting. Wednesday's game offered a late rally from a
Second Half Brings New Playoff Hopes
LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. - The Storm will begin the second half of the season in Inland Empire for a four-game series before returning to The Diamond for an eight-game stretch, starting with four against the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes.Lake Elsinore is 7-6 against the Quakes this season, with much success coming
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
Storm Close Out First Half at The Diamond
LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. - The Lake Elsinore Storm return close out the first half of the season at The Diamond with a four-game series against the Stockton Ports. With an outside shot at a first half title, the series is one that needs to go almost completely in Lake Elsinore's
Storm Inch Closer to First Half Title
LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. - Coming into the four-game home stand two games out of first place, behind the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes and the Lancaster JetHawks, the Storm knew they had their work cut out for them.Thursday night, the first night of a four-day celebration that is GEEKend, a series of
Storm's Scholtens dominates for seven innings
Jesse Scholtens had trouble commanding the inner half of the plate early in his start on Friday, so he and catcher Austin Allen devised a plan to keep the opposition guessing. "Early, and for the whole game really, it was being able to locate my fastball low and away," the Padres