2-21-16

AMERICUS, Ga. | The No. 12 University of North Georgia baseball team earned a series win against Georgia Southwestern Saturday with a doubleheader sweep of the Hurricanes. The Nighthawks won the first game 6-1 before the offense exploded in game two for an 11-2 win.

GAME ONE
Sam Tidaback put the Nighthawks on the board in the first inning with a single to right on the tenth pitch of the at bat.Erick Delgado scored on the play to make it 1-0.

In the next inning, Ryan Tomita hit his first of two homeruns in the game. After two Nighthawks reached base, Steven Tomlinson scored on a wild pitch to stretch the lead to 3-0.

Leading 4-0 in the fifth, Tomita hit his second homerun to left-center field to make the score 5-0. Tomlinson would score on another wild pitch in the eighth to end the Nighthawk scoring.

The Hurricanes scored their only run of the contest in the eighth as Zach Barron scored on a Nighthawk error.

Brandon Agar pitched eight innings of one-run baseball, giving up six hits and striking out nine Hurricanes in the process to earn his second win of the season.

GAME TWO
Georgia Southwestern struck first in the nightcap on a Brandon Weaver double down the right field line.

North Georgia wasted no time in tying the game, scoring a Devin Gearhart sacrifice fly to center field, scoring Delgado.

Delgado came back to the plate in the fourth and hit a three-run homerun to take the lead 4-1.

The Nighthawks scored three in the seventh after Tomlinson tripled to right center to score the first two of the inning. In the next at bat, Bo Edwards doubled to score Tomlinson.

The Hurricanes scored in the bottom of the seventh on a Barron solo homerun to score 8-2.

Three more Nighthawks crossed the plate in the final frame. Connor Hoover started the scoring on an RBI single that scored two runs after an error by the Hurricane right fielder. Gearhart brought home Hoover in the next at bat.

NOTES
– North Georgia improves to 8-2 and 2-0 in Peach Belt Conference play. The Nighthawks handed Georgia Southwestern its first two losses of the season. They are now 9-2 and 0-2 in conference.

– Tomlinson finished the day going 5-for-6 at the plate, scoring four of the Nighthawk runs in the doubleheader.

Steven Bower earned his third win of the season in game two after throwing seven innings. He gave up nine hits and struck out four.

NEXT UP
The Nighthawks go for the sweep tomorrow with a first pitch scheduled for 1:00 p.m. at Hurricane Stadium in Americus.