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Warren wins 900th, Barton Baseball sweeps non-conference doubleheader

Barton Baseball Head Coach Mike Warren pictured with the game ball from his 900th win at the Barton helm.  The 900th victory came April 23, 2014, in a 16-3 win over the Kansas Wesleyan University Junior Varsity at Lawson-Biggs Field.  Pictured with Coach Warren are former players (l to r): Brent Biggs, Roger Ward, Korey Burkhart, and Brandon Hoefler.
Barton Baseball Head Coach Mike Warren pictured with the game ball from his 900th win at the Barton helm. The 900th victory came April 23, 2014, in a 16-3 win over the Kansas Wesleyan University Junior Varsity at Lawson-Biggs Field. Pictured with Coach Warren are former players (l to r): Brent Biggs, Roger Ward, Korey Burkhart, and Brandon Hoefler.

It was a memorable Wednesday at Lawson-Biggs Field as the Barton Community College baseball team scored fourteen runs in one inning and picked up a pair of non-conference victories over the junior varsity of Kansas Wesleyan University to earn Head Coach Mike Warren his 900th win at the Barton helm.  The Cougars trailed by two in the fourth inning of game one before exploding for fourteen runs to earn a 20-10 run-rule win.  Barton kept the fourteen theme into game two scoring fourteen more runs in the first two innings for another five inning shortened 16-3 win. Barton improved to 28-23-1 on the season while dropping the KWU JV to 4-6.   Barton will wrap up the regular season and have its last home games of the season this weekend as Pratt Community College comes to Lawson-Biggs Field for a four game series.   Barton sits in seventh place in the Jayhawk West at 11-17 with the Beavers in ninth at 7-21 in conference play and 20-30 overall.   The teams will play a 6:00 p.m. nine inning game Friday to begin the series with a doubleheader on Saturday beginning at 2:00 p.m.  The series will conclude with a single nine inning contest on Sunday with first pitch slated for 1:00 p.m.The Cougars batted .527 in Wednesday's twinbill going 29-55 with eleven extra base hits and thirty runs batted in.  

Scott Tyler was the big run producer going 6-9 with three doubles to drive in six runs.  Jacob Richardson and Braxon Byfield were perfect from the plate as each went 4-4 on the night with Richardson hitting a double and triple while Byfield added two doubles.  Sophomore transfer Kyle Cromwell also had a big night at the plate going 3-5 with his first home run as Cougar, driving an 0-2 pitch well beyond the left field fence to bang up against the Cougars new indoor facility.

Craig Hamil picked up the victory in game one improving to 2-2 working the last 2.1 innings scattering three hits and picking up a strikeout.  Pete Ruiz improved to 3-0 on the season with the second game victory pitching 4.1 innings allowing five hits while striking out six.