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Scheidt binds a career -triple record in Douleheader

For the magazine Review

Lafayette – The Wabash College's baseball team opened the 2025 season with a Sunday double header against Manchester University at the Loeb Stadium in Lafayette, Indiana. The Little Giants divided the twin bill and lost the 8: 5 game with 8: 5 before scoring a 14: 4 victory in the second game, which ended due to the 10-run rule in Siebenings.

Wabash Senior Camden Scheidt Band the school record for career trreche by corresponding to his 17th three-base hit in the second game of the Jared Wolfe brand.

Game 1 | Manchester 8, Wabash 5

Although it had many options, it was difficult Wabash to correct her and left 11 small giants on Sunday on the basis of the Manchester Spartan's 8: 5 loss.

Grant Stratton (0-1) received the ball to start Wabash (0-1) and took the loss.

The Little Giants ran 1-0 Wabash in the second inning with a RBI single from Michael Galanos and scored Will McKinzie from the third base.

The Spartaners broke the ties and passed the lead to the fifth inning when the small giants climbed back onto the scoreboard. Wabash recorded two runs when a single from Will Phillips Ben Henke and McKinzie scored, which brought the score to 6: 3 in favor of the Spartans.

Wabash kept the Spartans away from the scoreboard before narrowing the gap to 6-5 in the sixth. The small Giants recorded two runs when a single from McKinzie Brady Gilliam and Henke scored. The small giants could not bring themselves closer to Manchester on the way to an 8: 5 final.

• Wabash's highest inning was the sixth when it crossed two runs.

• Wabash had 11 runners stranded on the base in loss.

• Wabash Pitcher stood in the game 43 Manchester bats and allowed seven floor balls and 13 fly balls while he was five.

• The small giants pulled four walks from Manchester Pitching.

• Gilliam led the little giants on the plate and went 2: 5 with a triple.

• Manchester was led offensive by Gavin Gleason, who went 2: 5 with a double, a Homerun and two RBI.

• Arturo Casas led the Spartan -Pitching employees and threw out three innings.

Game 2 | Wabash 14, Manchester 4

Wabash received contributions from every part of his line -up, since all nine starters surely reached the base and helped the small giants to put 14 runs on the board and beat the Manchester Spartans with 14: 4.

Aidan McConnell (1-0) won the Bullpen against Wabash (1: 1). The right -handed man went 1.1 in our inners and gave a run with a goal. Robbie Manuzzi was also good and threw 1.2 shutout -ininnings without allowing a hit, not to walk and beat two.

With 3-0, the Little Giants runs on the board in the second inning. Wallace met to achieve the only run of the inning for Wabash and bring the little giants onto the board.

Wabash held the Spartans from the board before holding them out in the third. Wabash set up two runs in the frame, interrupted with an RBI triple from the bat from Scheidt to connect the school record that spread the score at 3: 3.

This 3-3 draw was transformed in a 4: 3 lead in a victim fly by Gilliam in the fourth.

The Spartaners then went out at four before Wabash returned to regain their advantage in the fifth inning. The Little Giants achieved nine runs in the Inning, highlighted by a double single from Henke and a single with two runs by Jackson Wannemuhler, who brought the Wabash advantage to 13: 4.

The small giants stopped Manchester from the scoreboard before expanding the tour in the seventh inning to 14: 4. Carson Vlcan met the only run of the inner inner in Wabash on a victim flying by Wabash to end the game in the ten-run rule.

• Henke scored three hits in the game for Wabash.

Every Wabash starter surely reached the base in the victory.

Wabash's highest inning was the fifth when it crossed nine runs.

Four small giants had several hits in the ball game.

The small giants exceeded the Spartans in a 13-6 clip.

• Wabash went 8-against-15 (.533) with runners in the scoring position.

The small giants were given two hits in six bats, with the bases loaded.

Wabash Pitchers limited Manchester to 0: 6 with runners in the goal position.

• Wabash Pitcher faced 30 Manchester hits in the game and allowed four floor balls and 10 fly balls while they bumped six.

The small giants pulled 11 walks from Manchester Pitching.

• Scheidt led the small giants on the plate and went 2-to-2 with a triple and two RBI.

Manchester was led aggressively by Joel Kennedy, who went 1-3 with a Homerun and two RBI.