Rams, Storm win big

Rams off to college

From left, Rio Rancho High School senior ballplayers Bryson Martinez, Casen Savage and Dylan Archuleta combined for six hits and five RBIs Tuesday in the Rams' 14-4 rout of Volcano Vista. Each is signing a letter of intent this afternoon, April 17, to continue his diamond career in college.

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RIO RANCHO — It’d be fair to say Rio Rancho High School senior outfielder/pitcher Casen Savage has been hot at the plate lately.

Check this out: With his last swing of the Rams’ 16-4 win at Cleveland on April 12, he hit a home run.

Four days later, his first swing on the first pitch he saw from future New Mexico Junior College teammate Dominick Maese was also a home run. One pitch later, Dean Ellison went yard, and the Rams went on to batter Maese and Volcano Vista, 14-4.

It completed the first half of district play, in which the Rams have won three of those games by 10 runs or more.

Savage wasn’t done, though, as he clubbed a solo homer in the third inning.

“Three at-bats, three home runs,” said Savage, arguably one of the greatest RRHS baseball players in the school’s 27-season history. “Beating anyone is fun.”

He walked his other two trips to the plate, the second time intentionally, loading the bases to set the stage for a two-run double by Ellison.

Savage and Ellison weren’t the only players to hit homers to left field, aided by a ferocious wind: Pitcher Dylan Archuleta hit a two-run shot in the third, and the Hawks’ Hunter Martinez hit a grand slam in the top of the fifth, meaning the Rams’ 10-0 lead before that wouldn’t end the game after 4½ frames.

A walk to Jordan Sena, a single by Ryan Lewis and a bunt single by Bryson Martinez filled the bases, and Archuleta drew a walk-off game-winning walk to end the District 1-5A contest.

It seemed appropriate for Archuleta — he’d issued two walks in the fifth before yielding the homer.

Archuleta led the offense, going 3 for 3 with three RBIs. Savage, Ellison, Nick DiGregorio and Lewis each had two hits.

“It’s still 5A; we have a lot of respect for the teams we played already,” coach David Gomez said, looking ahead to the four remaining 1-5A contests. “They’re gonna come ready the second half.”

Cleveland 27, Atrisco Heritage 2: Also on Tuesday, the Storm visited the Jaguars in the South Valley.

An 11-run second inning left no doubt who would win the District 1-5A encounter, because that gave the Storm a 15-0 lead. Cleveland added five runs in the third and seven more in the fourth to run away with it.

The Jaguars scored once each in the third and fourth innings, each given up by starting pitcher Joseph Stevenson, who gave up only one hit and was relieved by Anthony Del Angel in the fifth.

Del Angel led the hit parade, going 3 for 3 with a grand slam, a double and eight RBIs.

Brandon Hennessy was 2 for 3 with a grand slam and five ribbies.

Jaden Davis was 5 for 5 with a double but didn’t hit a grand slam; he did wallop a two-run bomb and drive in three.

Caleb Sandoval and Jarren Villa each went 3 for 4 and combined for seven RBIs.

The No. 1 La Cueva Bears visit Cleveland at 4 p.m. today (April 17).

Rio Rancho wraps up the week at Atrisco Heritage at 4 p.m. Friday.

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