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2022 BOISE HAWKS RECAP

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A STAR’S STARTUP

A STAR’S STARTUP

Although the 2022 season did not go as well as the team had hoped, the Boise Hawks made sure to give fans a great showing every time they stepped on the field.

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One of the team’s most impressive outings came during the middle of the season in a game against the Grand Junction Jackalopes on July 24th.

The Hawks fell behind early after allowing the Jackalopes to score four runs in the first inning and two in the second.

During the second inning, designated hitter, Ryan Walstad, hit a solo home run and second baseman, Haloa Dudoit, followed up with a RBI single. First baseman, Jacob Cruce, then tied the game up with a grand slam.

The Hawks fell behind again in the fourth inning, but recaptured the lead in the fifth inning. During the fifth inning, Dudoit and Sequera both recorded RBI singles and Cruce hit a three run homer giving the Hawks a 13-10 lead.

Boise then extended their lead by seven in the sixth inning by batting in four more runs.

The Jackalopes recorded four runs in the seventh inning but the Hawks held them off and won 18-14.

Pitcher Matt Gabbert recorded the third most strikeouts with 95 and infielder Raymond Gil hit the 10th most home runs (17) in the Pioneer League as well.

With Gary Van Tol and 13 players from the 2022 roster returning, the Hawks are ready to light the league on fire this upcoming season.

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