The Temple College Leopards will head on its final non-conference road trip of the season on Monday as they will play in a single nine-inning game at Alvin Community College.
First pitch is slated for 2 pm.
Alvin and Temple met on Feb. 24, with the Leopards winning the game in a seven-inning run-rule win, 11-1.
Kade Davis had a triple, three hits, and four RBI. Kash Millar and Hunter Baros each two hits and two RBI.
Peyton Reynolds picked up the win on the mound.
Since that game, Temple is 11-4, while Alvin is 5-11.
The Leopards are currently on a seven-game win streak and are winners of nine of their last ten. During the streak, the Leopards have outscored their opposition 49-20, have logged 55 hits, and have four run-rule victories within the stretch.
Temple (19-11) is hitting .266 and has an on-base percentage of .382 through 30 games.
Kade Davis (.444 BA, .568 OBP, 15 extra base hits, four homers, 30 RBI, 25 walks), Wade Stallones (.343 BA, .488 OBP, ten RBI, 18 walks), Elias Leon-Padilla (.308 BA, .379 OBP, three HR, 12 RBI), Kash Millar (.280 BA, .379 OBP, two HR, 17 RBI,), and Chase Fricke (.269 BA, .378 OBP, five HR, 27 RBI, ten walks) are amongst the offensive leaders for the Leopards.
Temple's staff earned run average has improved by nearly two runs during the streak. The Leopards are at an even 5.00 ERA with 11 saves, have allowed 112 earned runs (133 total) on 173 hits, struck out 198 batters, walked 98, and hit 29.
Joseph McMurtry (5-0, 1.54 ERA, 48 strikeouts, 13 walks), Thomas Perez (3-1, 4.10 ERA, 26 strikeouts, eight walks), Reynolds (3-1, 5.93 ERA, 21 strikeouts, ten walks) and Davis (2-3, 7.50 ERA, 26 strikeouts, 19 walks) have been the primary starters on the hill for the Leopards.
Temple's defense has made 33 errors in 894 total chances, a fielding percentage of .963,
Alvin (11-19), is riding a three-game win streak after their four-game sweep of Coastal Bend College (loss to South Suburban College in between conference games with CBC). The Dolphins are hitting .260 with a .368 on-base percentage.
Jackson Castillo (.339 BA, .487 OBP, HR, 13 RBI, 18 walks), Hudson DePriest (.338 BA, .444 OBP, nine RBI, 13 walks, ten stolen bases), and Justin Garcia-Hernandez (.310 BA, .385 OBP, six HR, 17 RBI) are the top three producers in the Alvin lineup.
The Dolphins have a staff earned run average of 6.77 in 187 innings pitched. Alvin has allowed 141 earned runs (175 total) on 197 hits, struck out 206 batters, walked 122, and hit 32.
Alvin's defense has committed 44 miscues in 728 opportunities for a fielding percentage of .940.