A second straight day of NSAA high school baseball was on the schedule for Wayne High, this time on their home diamond.
From Hank Overin Field in Wayne, the Blue Devils welcomed a fellow Class C opponent being Twin River.
Wayne High snapped a two-game losing streak thanks to a 12-2 victory over Twin River. The Blue Devils are now 13-7 while Titans fell to 4-6 dropping their fifth straight.
The host Blue Devils opened scoring with two runs in the bottom of the second inning. Sophomore Adrian Contreras picked up a two-RBI base hit driving in junior Parker Patefield and sophomore Chase Nelson.
Twin River quickly answered with two runs in the top of the third knotting the game up at 2-2.
WHS then caught fire by plating three runs a half of an inning later to go up 5-2 and never looked back. Senior Calvin Ankeny reached on an error allowing sophomore Jaxson Kneifl and senior Gavin Redden to cross the plate as junior Brodey Munter used a sac-fly RBI driving senior Alex Rodriguez.
Wayne High added three more runs in the bottom of the fourth. Reinhardt scored on a error, Rodriguez picked up a sac-bunt RBI bringing in Kneifl and another sac-bunt RBI was posted by Ankeny scoring Redden.
The Blue Devils closed out scoring with four runs in the home half of the fifth. Kneifl recorded a RBI base hit scoring Munter, Redden followed with a sac-fly RBI bringing in Contreras and sophomore Chase Sturm singled in Reinhardt and Kneifl.
Final in five innings favored Wayne High winning 12-2 while outhitting Twin River, 9-3. Both teams committed two errors.
Drew Reinhardt singled, doubled and scored twice; Alex Rodriguez singled twice, drove in a run and scored as Parker Patefield tripled and scored.
Jaxson Kneifl singled, drove in a run and scored three times; Adrian Contreras singled, drove in two runs and scored; Gavin Redden singled, drove in a run and scored twice; Chase Sturm singled and drove in two runs; Calvin Ankeny accounted for three RBI; Brodey Munter added a RBI and run scored as Chase Nelson scored.
Junior Gavin Anderson (72) picked up the complete game victory in five innings allowing two runs (one earned) off three hits while striking out five batters and walking two.