Walk Off Win Caps Storm Sweep
LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. - The Storm came into the three-game weekend series trailing Inland Empire in the standings by just two games with two weeks left in the first half. By Sunday evening, they would overtake everyone in the standings.On Fireworks Friday, the good guys put on an offensive display
LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. - The Storm came into the three-game weekend series trailing Inland Empire in the standings by just two games with two weeks left in the first half. By Sunday evening, they would overtake everyone in the standings.
On Fireworks Friday, the good guys put on an offensive display with five extra-base hits. Leading the charge were
In front of a sold-out crowd on Saturday, joined by Thunder and a plethora of his mascot friends there to celebrate his 18th birthday, Lake Elsinore jumped to an early lead, putting up four runs in the first inning. The scoring output was highlighted by Zunica's second home run in as many nights; a moon shot off the video board in right-center field.
A rocky start on Sunday saw the Storm quickly fall behind 6-1, but timely hitting and eight walks allowed Lake Elsinore to work themselves into a competitive ballgame. With the game tied at 6-6,
The Storm return to Lake Elsinore on Monday for a seven-game homestand. They will open with four games against the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes before a three-game series against the Lancaster JetHawks to conclude the first half of the season. Visit stormbaseball.com or call 951-245-HITS for tickets.