By Aaron Vasquez
Dons shortstop Garret Brown plated five RBIs April 22 to blow out the visiting Cypress Chargers 17-5.
The Dons scored five runs in the bottom of the first inning, and the agony didn’t stop there.
The team scored at least one run each inning until the eighth.
“We kept scoring and we just never stopped,” Co-Head Coach Bryan Harris said.
Six Dons recorded RBIs. Three drove in at least two runners.
“We got killed. We played bad and pitched bad,” Chargers pitcher Jaret Vermillion said.
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