Palml Springs, CA — The College of Southern Nevada Coyotes delivered a stunning display of power and precision in the third game of their four-game series against Community Christian College, cruising to a 22-0 victory. This commanding win elevates the Coyotes to a 7-9 overall record and a perfect 3-0 in ACCAC play.
Aniya Edwards was nearly untouchable in the circle, tossing a perfect game with four strikeouts and no walks, earning her first win of the season. Her impeccable control and dominant presence underscored a game where everything went right for CSN.
The Coyotes' offense erupted in the second inning, pushing 11 runs across the plate in a relentless barrage that the Spartans could not counter. The inning was highlighted by a combination of aggressive baserunning and timely hitting. Miken Jacobsen and Ellie Olson were particularly lethal, combining for nine RBIs. Jacobsen went perfect at the plate, hitting a double and a home run, while Olson added a home run and a double of her own to the offensive fireworks.
The Coyotes didn't let up, adding three runs in the third and a staggering eight runs in the fourth inning to completely put the game out of reach. Their offensive onslaught featured a strategic mix of power hitting and smart base running, exploiting every gap in Community Christian's defense.
Community Christian struggled to find any rhythm, hampered by three costly errors and unable to match CSN's intensity or execution. Starting pitcher Luma was overwhelmed by the Coyotes' hitters, surrendering 14 runs in just two innings of work before being relieved by Dani Campa, who fared only slightly better against the relentless CSN lineup.
This victory not only showcases CSN's offensive capabilities but also sets a tone for ACCAC play, signaling that the Coyotes are contenders ready to make significant strides this season.