University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers managed through a push by Nashville Christian Varsity Eagles in the third inning where University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers coughed up three runs, but University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers still won 11-4 on Tuesday. Nashville Christian Varsity Eagles big bats were led by JT Robbins and Hudson Gouldner, who each had RBIs in the inning.
University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers fired up the offense in the first inning, when Townsend Stevenson singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.
University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers took the lead for good with five runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth Aidan Savona singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs, Mahoney Daunic singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run, and Dylan Washko singled on a 3-2 count, scoring two runs.
Quinn Powers took the win for University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers. The righty surrendered one run on one hit over two innings, striking out one and walking zero. Savona, Harrison Fitzgibbon, and Grant Reilly all put in work in relief out of the bullpen, steering their team towards the victory.
Robbie Doll started the game for Nashville Christian Varsity Eagles. The righty allowed three hits and three runs over three innings, striking out three. Grayson Wells, Landon Travis, and Tyler Smith each contributed in relief for Nashville Christian Varsity Eagles.
Washko started the game for University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers. The righthander lasted one inning, allowing zero hits and zero runs while striking out one and walking zero
University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers collected nine hits. Savona and Daunic all managed multiple hits for University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers. Savona led University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers with three hits in four at bats.
Robbins went 1-for-3 at the plate to lead Nashville Christian Varsity Eagles in hits. Nashville Christian Varsity Eagles didn't commit a single error in the field. Brock Haywood had six chances in the field, the most on the team.