Frank Phillips Recap
Game One: Lamar Community College Explodes for 14 Runs in Dominant Performance
Lamar Community College delivered one of its most complete offensive performances of the season in Game One, overpowering Frank Phillips College with a relentless 17-hit attack.
The Lopes went 17-for-32 at the plate, posting a scorching .531 team batting average. Extra-base power was the difference maker, as Lamar racked up nine extra-base hits seven doubles, a triple, and a home run accounting for 29 total bases and a .906 slugging percentage.
Production came throughout the lineup. Lamar drove in 12 runs, drew five walks, and did not strike out once, highlighting a disciplined and focused approach in every at-bat. The Lopes consistently applied pressure, turning quality contact into 14 runs and keeping Frank Phillips on its heels from start to finish.
It was an all-around offensive showcase, marked by power, depth, and execution.
Game Two: Lopes Battle in High-Scoring Showdown
Game Two turned into a back-and-forth slugfest, with Lamar once again swinging the bats well in a 15-11 contest against Frank Phillips.
The Lopes collected 14 hits in 33 at-bats, good for a .424 average, and pounded out eight doubles to spark the offense. Lamar showed patience at the plate, drawing seven walks while striking out just once continuing the disciplined approach displayed in the opener.
Aggressive baserunning added another dimension, as the Lopes swiped four bases without being caught. Lamar drove in nine runs and consistently created scoring opportunities, keeping pressure on the defense throughout the game.
Although the outcome differed from Game One, the offensive consistency remained evident. Across the two games, Lamar combined for 31 hits and 25 runs, showcasing the depth, toughness, and firepower of the lineup in a competitive series.
