After trading blowouts, UNF won the third game 8–1 of another hot day by Nick Monil in a plate
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Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs won both their home games through four games of their second round NHL playoffs.
It was one of the Strenger River City Rumble Baseball weekends between the University of North Florida and the University of Jacksonville.
Both teams scored 15 runs in the back-to-back blowout.
The 100th game between the two teams ran in only seven innings.
And the duality of a pitcher for six innings ended in another omitted victory, this time the UNF on 15–17 May to take two games to the series at the session stadium of the dolphin, matched the winning victory by the dolphin in the UNF in March and left 3–3 in the regular session of 2025.
Oddly, the last three games of the regular season did not change one thing in the final graphite division standing: Joo (28-23, 17-13) finished second behind the Division Champion Statason and Florida Gulf Coast, playing one ahead of Oopray (27–27, 15–15) for the third place.
The UNF and Ju now attract their attention to the Asun tournament on 20-25 May in Deland, where Stateson will defend their 2024 championships. Joo will play from North Alabama at 9 am on May 20 and OSS will face Gold Division Champion Austin PE at 12:30 pm
If UNF and JU win, they will play in the second round on 22 May at 2 pm, either a disadvantage for the team puts them in the abolition games on 21 May.
River City Rumble provided fireworks from beginning to end, as UNF and Ju got to their last tune before the tournament.
Game 1: Nick Monile Opress Leeds
UNF Center Fielder Nick Monile scored 3 runs for 5 with four runs and Operas scored eight runs in the last three innings as four RBI and won 15–4.
Dolphin led the game when Jalnah Shields scored three times and Josh Steid’s sacrifice fly, but was better than the matchup, the third of three runs, which was amazed in the last two sessions by UNF, which was amazed in the last two sessions by the UNF, Zoo Pitcher Richard Long. Monil’s double, Jabin Bates and two zoo throwing errors were two-rolled dramas.
Ospreys found three more in the fourth, one with another throwing error in two with a single and JU and St. John’s Country Day Graduate Seth Alford made another throwing error with a 7–1 lead with a 7–1 lead.
The UNF put it up with the seventh of the five runs, which was highlighted by Monile’s two-nine single and two and JU errors (five committed in the game) and three base-based walks, on all 3-2 counts, UNF three and runs at the top of the ninth.
Kai Etvaru (4-4) won after pitching 2.2 innings in the relief of Middleberg’s Starter Clay Handry, who killed four in three innings.
Game 2: Dolphins jump quickly
Jacksonville did not wait long to receive a packed in the 100th meeting between the two teams. A six runs ago was sparked by two runs double by Sammy Mummu, two runs by Aden Masters and an RBI single by Chad Hentz.
Dolphin scored at least one run in each of the first five innings. Shields led the other with one homer and Blake Delmiolure made a run-scoring hit in the other; Mumu sang, stole the second and third and scored on an informed grounder in the third; Hentz hit two runs triple in the fourth; And Steidal prepared to highlight the fifth.
Six JU players had two hits and three RBI in Mummu and Masters.
Black Barquin (5-4) killed five in 2.2 innings to win.
Game 3: Monile breaks the game openly
Monil, who went to 6 for 10 with eight RBI in the series, opened a close game with a two-run homer in the seventh and two-rolds in the eighth of three runs.
Clayton Boroski (2–0) played two scorer innings in the relief of starter Trevor Nicolis and won. Boroski faced three out of seven batsmen whom he faced. Nicolis hit five and six UNF pitchers for 13 strikeouts and only one walk.
McLeny’s Konner Moore extended her hitting streak to 15 games with double in the first innings. Moore is hitting. 491 (28 for 57), 13 runs and 11 with RBI during her line.
Shields went to 2 for 4 and there were 6 out of 13 against the UNF in the series.