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a single and three-run home ..l run, and Frichter recorded a double. The Eagles had seven hits in the win. "Everybody is just seeing the ball real well right now, and we are all just hitting it on the nose," Frichter said. MCC continues the season with another Central Division doubleheader on Tuesday, a the Eagles host Holmes. The first game is set to start at 2 p.m.

MCC pitcher David Clark struggled through the first two innings of the second game to pick up the win and improve to 6-1 for the season. The right-handed freshman allowed four runs off five hits, hit one batter and committed an error at the start of the game. Clark settled down late in the third inning- striking out the last three batters he faced in the third - and fin– ished the day giving up five hits. striking out four and : walking one in five innings. MCC's Dusty Davis had no such troubles on the mound in the game-one victory. The left– handed sophomore gave up just one hit and struck out five in five innings to improve to 6- 0 for the year. "(Clark) made some adjust– ments, but he is ~till not where we want him to be. In my opinion, he is too good to be that inconsistent.·· Caillet said. "(Davis) threw it welL He gave us a chance to win. He filled up the strike zone and got some ground balls that we needed.'' The Eagles took a 3-0 lead in the first inning of the opening game, and they put the game away in the fourth, scoring eight runs to invoke the 10-run rule. Tommy Lott led MCC's '.lffense in the first game with

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