The Keiser University softball team dropped a pair to Warner on senior day on Sunday afternoon. The Seahawks moved to 14-22 overall and 2-8 in Sun Conference play.
Game 1: Warner defeated Keiser 7-3.
- Warner jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first but an RBI double by Cassidy Miller in the bottom half knotted it at 1-1. The Royals answered with three runs in the second, and one in the third for a 5-1 advantage.
- Jaryaca Baker cut the deficit to 5-2 in the fourth with a towering home run to left field. However, Warner pushed two more runs across in the sixth to take a 7-2 lead.
- Tara Coletti scored the final run of the game in the sixth with an RBI groundout to the pitcher falling 7-3.
- C. Miller had two of the Seahawks five hits in the contest.
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Game 2: The Seahawks dropped a heart breaker in nine innings 5-4.
- The Royals pushed two runs across in the first before the Seahawks scored three in the second. A Tara Coletti RBI single made it 2-1, and a two run homer to left center by Alyssa Cabral put Keiser in front 3-2.
- Warner then scored a run in the fifth tying the game at 3-3, setting up an exciting bottom of the seventh.
- Shanah Thomas and Heather Shapiro led off with singles and a fly ball to right center by Darlah Cypress moved S. Thomas to third with one out. S. Thomas was then thrown out at home trying to score on a pop out to the shortstop to keep the game tied heading into extra innings.
- The Royals plated an unearned run in the eighth with two outs to lead 4-3, when a leadoff RBI single to center by Baker knotted it at 4-4. In the ninth, Warner scored on a two out single making it 5-4. In the bottom half, Coletti was placed on second, and a fielder's choice sacrifice bunt by Cabral put runners on second and third with nobody out.  Unfortunately, the Seahawks were unable to get a run across dropping a tough one.
- Baker and Coletti had two hits apiece for the Seahawks.
- Riley Caylor threw a complete game with three strikeouts.
Keiser returns to the diamond on Friday when they travel to Thomas University for a doubleheader at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.
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