College Baseball: Raiders season closes in St. Cloud

ST. CLOUD — The Central Lakes College Raiders concluded their season Saturday, May 3, with 13-3 and 10-0 loss to St. Cloud Technical to finish with a 3-21 record.

In Game one, Ethan Guck went 3-3 with a run and Daniel Miller was 2-3 with two RBIs.

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John Cromwell also drove in a run. Sebastian Back and Quincy Jantz accounted for the Raiders’ other hits.

Isaiah Usher pitched five innings. He allowed 10 runs, nine earned, on 12 hits and two walks. He struck out four.

Three St. Cloud pitchers combined to no-hit the Raiders in Game Two.

Evan Acherson struck out eight in three innings. Sam Nistler pitched one inning of perfect relief and Isaac Schroers pitched the final inning with two strikeouts.

CLC’s Miller suffered the loss. He allowed eight runs on six hits and one walk. He struck out three in two innings.

St. Cloud 13 14 0

Central Lakes 3 7 0

WP: Hayden Frank. LP: Isaiah Usher.

St. Cloud 10 9 0

Central Lakes 0 0 0

WP: Evan Acheson. LP: Daniel Miller. Division: CLC 2-18. Overall: CLC 3-21.

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