CEDAR CREEK — Cedar Creek’s baseball and softball teams delivered a sweep Thursday night, each earning district wins over Navarro.
The Eagles secured a 4-1 victory over the Vikings, while the Lady Eagles rolled to a 20-5 run-rule win April 2.
SOFTBALL
The Lady Eagles secured their second district win of the season with a three-inning performance.
Emma Fidler led the way with three RBIs of Cedar Creek’s total eight hits.
The Lady Eagles exploded for 10 runs in the first inning. Aricella Meta delivered an RBI single, and Krislynn Ramirez added an RBI triple before a hit-by-pitch and a bases-clearing triple from Fidler made it 6-0.
The Lady Eagles added four more runs on walks as Navarro’s pitching staff struggled, issuing 15 walks in the game.
Cedar Creek scored eight more runs in the second inning but allowed five runs in the bottom half on walks and a pair of hit batters.
The Lady Eagles closed out the game with two additional runs on a hit-by-pitch and an RBI single from Adamarie Dimas.
Cedar Creek improved to 2-9 in district play.
The Lady Eagles faced McCallum on Tuesday and will return to action against Liberal Arts and Science Academy at 7 p.m. April 10.
BASEBALL
The Eagles were in a much tighter contest last week, with runs at a premium in their 4-1 victory over Navarro.
Joseph Moreno led the way, earning the save while driving in two key runs. He finished 2-for-3 at the plate with two RBIs and pitched three scoreless innings, striking out three.
Isaiah Cancino earned the win, allowing one run over four innings while striking out four.
Navarro struck first, scoring on a flyout in the top of the first inning to take a 1-0 lead. Cedar Creek responded with three runs in the bottom half, highlighted by an RBI single from Moreno to tie the game and an RBI single from Cancino to give the Eagles a lead.
The Eagles added another run on a hitby- pitch and Moreno provided an insurance run in the fifth inning with his second RBI single of the game.
Cedar Creek improved to 3-5 in district play and sits fifth in the standings.
The Eagles faced Mc-Callum on Tuesday and will close the series against the Knights on Friday at 7 p.m.






