Jackson College Sports for April 13, 14
Softball
Lake Michigan 8, Jackson College 0: The Jets were limited to three hits in the contest. Ashley Sturgill, Karson Fairbanks, and Addison Bobbio recorded the hits for JC.
Jackson College 2, Lake Michigan 1: Karson Fairbanks finished with two of the Jets’ three hits – including a home run – and knocked in one run in the victory. Rayannah Burke earned the win giving up only five hits and striking out five. The Jets host Ancilla Monday for a make up doubleheader beginning at 3 p.m. The Jets are 12-12 overall, 8-8 in MCCAA play this season.
Baseball
Jackson College 10, St. Clair County 0: The offense got healthy with a pair of 10-0 wins at home Saturday. Mitchell Smith finished with four hits and three RBIs. Jared Kramp and Harry Major both finished with two hits for JC. Kramp hit a home run for the Jets. Ethan Ianni earned the win striking out seven batters in 4.1 innings.
Jackson College 10, St. Clair County 0: Marcus Patton finished with two hits and three RBIs and Logan Christophel added two hits and an RBI from the eighth batting spot. Nathan Tappenden allowed two hits and struck out four to earn the win. The Jets are now 16-14 overall for the season with the win. JC travel to St. Clair County Community College Sunday for a make up doubleheader.
Jackson College 2, St. Clair County 1: The Jets scored two runs in the third inning to pull ahead. Henry Major and Jared Kramp recorded double to knock in runs. Luke Micunek earned the pitching win for the Jets striking out seven batters in 4.2 innings. Sammy Bronkema pitched two innings of scoreless baseball in relief for JC.
Jackson College 11, St. Clair County 3: Harry Major, Jared Kramp, Gabe Jones, and Logan Christophel each had two hits for JC in the 10 hit attack. Major knocked in four runs and Kremp hit a home run. The Jets scored six runs in the fifth inning scoring its fourth win against St. Clair this weekend. The Jets are 18-14 overall, 10-3 in conference play. JC travels to Kellogg Community College Tuesday at C.O. Brown Stadium in Battle Creek for a doubleheader starting at 3 p.m.
Provided by Jeff Steers
