Matchup: No. 23 Keiser University Seahawks vs Warner University Royals
Records: Keiser Seahawks
(28-9, 11-9 SUN)
vs. Warner Royals (18-24, 10-13 SUN)
Score: Keiser 15, Warner 3
Pitchers of Record: W:
Jake Molloy (1-0), L: A. Tapia (0-1)
Time of Game: 11:00 AM
West Palm Beach, Fla. - Silvester Field
Dimensions: 300 - Left; 330 - Left Center; 350 - Center; 357 - Right Center; 305 - Right
Series Record: 3-1
The No. 23 Keiser Seahawks powered past Warner with a dominant 15-3 Saturday afternoon. Keiser wasted no time, scoring six runs in the first inning, led by a two-RBI single from Andrew Almendarez and a series of wild pitches. By the second inning, the Seahawks were up 9–0, with Elian Collado contributing a two-run triple.
Warner answered with a solo home run from Diego Guevara in the third but could not keep up as Keiser added five more runs over the next three innings. Jeremy Garcia hit a towering three-run home run in the fifth to put the game out of reach.
Keiser's pitching was solid, with Jake Molloy (1-0) earning the win in relief. Garcia led the offense with five RBI, and Almendarez and Collado each had multiple hits. The Seahawks totaled 12 hits while limiting Warner to just three.
The Seahawks offense was strong throughout the series, finishing with a .345 team average, scoring 31 runs and totaled 40 hits, including ten doubles and four home runs, compared to the Royals .282 average and 18 runs.
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- The Seahawks move to 31-38 all-time versus the Royals
- At Silvester Jr. Field, Keiser moves to 19-18 versus Warner
- In the last 10 match ups against the Royals, the Seahawks are 8-2
- Keiser's offense was explosive, scoring six runs in the first inning
- Jeremy Garcia had a standout performance, hitting a 3-run homer in the fifth inning and finishing with five RBI
- Jonathan Amonica started the game, pitching four innings. He allowed three hits, one run (earned), and no walks while striking out three batters
- Jake Molloy came in for relief and earned the win. He pitched one inning, allowing one hit, no runs, one walk, and struck out one batter
- Alex Billo pitched one inning, giving up two hits and two earned runs while striking out one batter
- Logan Butler finished the game with one scoreless inning, not allowing any hits or runs and striking out three batters
- Overall, Keiser's pitching staff allowed only three runs on six hits, with no errors and eight strikeouts, maintaining control throughout the game
- Andrew Almendarez went 3-for-3 with two runs and two RBI, playing a key role in multiple scoring plays, especially in the first inning
- Jeremy Garcia went 2-for-5, including a three-run homer in the fifth inning. He drove in five RBI and had a significant impact on the game
- Simon Grinberg went 1-for-2, scoring three times and driving in a run. He also walked twice, helping extend innings
- Landon Lowe went 1-for-4 with one run and one RBI, adding a double and a sacrifice fly in the first inning
- Matthew Nichols went 1-for-2 with one run, one RBI, and one stolen base, reaching base twice and playing a key role in Keiser's offense
Keiser 6, Warner 0
- Keiser set the tone early, plating six runs in a dominant bottom of the first inning.
- Matthew Nichols was hit by a pitch, stole second, and set the stage for the offensive burst.
- Andrew Almendarez delivered a two-run single to right center to give the Seahawks their first lead
- A series of wild pitches and a passed ball allowed multiple runners to advance and score
- Palmer Hutchison kept the momentum going with an RBI single up the middle
- Jeremy Garcia added to the total with a base hit through the right side, driving in another run
- Landon Lowe rounded out the inning with a sacrifice fly to center field, giving Keiser a commanding 6–0 advantage
Keiser 9, Warner 0
- Almendarez and Gavin Baird drew back-to-back walks to start the frame
- After a strikeout, E. Collado delivered a clutch two-run triple to right field, extending the lead to 8–0
- Garcia brought in another run with an RBI groundout to shortstop, scoring Collado
Keiser 9, Warner 1
- The Royals got on the board with a homerun from Diego Guevara to center field
Keiser 10, Warner 1
- Simon Grinberg led off with an infield single to shortstop with Andrew Almendarez following with a base hit through the right side, moving Grinberg to third
- Baird drove in Grinberg with a single up the middle, picking up an RBI and extending Keiser's lead to 10–0
Keiser 11, Warner 1
- Garcia reached on a fielder's choice leading to Landon Lowe grounding out to the pitcher, allowing Garcia to advance to second
- Matthew Nichols ripped an RBI double to right center, bringing in Garcia to make it 11–0
Keiser 14, Warner 1
- Collado reached on a fielding error by the third baseman and advanced to second on a wild pitch with Dylan Symonds drawing a walk to put two runners on
- Jeremy Garcia launched a three-run homer to right field, pushing the lead to 14–0; two of the runs were unearned
Keiser 14, Warner 3
Keiser 15, Warner 3

The Seahawks hit the road to Lakeland next weekend to face No. 6 Southeastern in a four-game series. The first game is scheduled for Thursday, April 17th at 6:00PM.