ELLISVILLE – Jones College rallied for a come-from-behind win in the opener, 5-4, and then exploded for a season-high 19 runs in a run-rule victory to sweep Reid State Friday afternoon at Community Bank Park.
Jones, 10-1, has now won eight straight since a 27-6 shellacking to No. 3 East Central in its home-opener.
Reid State dropped to 5-4 in its second season of competition.
Jones 5, Reid State 4
Trailing 3-2 in the fifth and down to its last eight outs,
Chase Russell homered to tie the game for Jones and
Brayden Quick's infield single put the Cats in front for good in a come-from-behind win.
Russell gave Jones a 2-0 lead in the first on a two-run double.
Garrett West singled through the left side to tie the game for the Lions in the third and his sac fly in the fifth made it 3-2 Reid State.
Russell's homer tied it in the bottom of the frame.
Talan Theriot, who finished 3-for-4, gave the Bobcats some more breathing room with an RBI-triple in the sixth.
Russell got the no-decision on the mound in four innings, allowing an earned run with six strikeouts.
Caden Freeman got the win in an inning of relief and
Canyon Reeves his first collegiate save.
Jones 19, Reid State 3 (5 inn.)
The Bobcats scored eight runs in the first, highlighted by
Sanders Ainsworth's fourth homer of the year and
Kelan Guidry's infield RBI-single, and ran away with a run-rule victory to close out a sweep.
Russell doubled in the second to make it 11-1. Theriot and
Walker Long added RBI-singles in the third to make it 16-1.
Russell and Guidry had four RBIs each to pace 11 different Bobcats with a hit.
Cal Cassard and
Collin Haney had two hits apiece.
Colton Smith improved to 4-0 in four innings of work, scattering six strikeouts and no earned runs. He has yet to yield an earned run in 14.1 innings pitched this year.
Hinds transfer
Reid Gaston tossed the top of the fifth in his second appearance for Jones.
The Bobcats head to Raymond on Tuesday, Feb. 17 for games against the host Eagles and East Mississippi.