Cambridge, MD – April 14, 2026
St. Michaels delivered a commanding all‑around performance Tuesday afternoon, using relentless offense and airtight pitching to cruise past Cambridge‑South Dorchester. The Saints plated 17 runs on 15 hits while allowing just two hits across five innings, pulling away early and never looking back.
Fast Start Fuels St. Michaels
Saint Michaels wasted no time asserting control, erupting for eight runs in the opening inning and adding six more in the second to build a commanding early advantage. Patient at‑bats and timely hitting defined the rally, as the Saints repeatedly pressured Cambridge‑South Dorchester’s pitching staff and capitalized on opportunities with runners on base.
Balanced Lineup Delivers
The Saints’ lineup produced contributions throughout the order. Ethan Royer finished 2‑for‑3 with two doubles, two runs scored, and two RBIs, while Eli Wallace collected two hits, scored twice, and drove in a pair. AJ Dove added three RBIs, and Nathan Spurry went 2‑for‑2 with an RBI as the offense piled up 16 total RBIs on the afternoon.
Speed and Discipline Create Chaos
St. Michaels consistently applied pressure on the bases, swiping multiple bags and forcing defensive mistakes. Brock Grow stole three bases, while Conner Wheeler and several others added steals as the Saints turned walks, hit batters, and aggressive running into sustained scoring threats. Nine team walks helped keep innings alive and the scoreboard moving.
Saints’ Arms Stay in Command
On the mound, Brock Grow was dominant, throwing four innings of two‑hit shutout baseball while striking out four. Ben White closed out the game with a clean inning, fanning two. The Vikings’ staff faced 19 batters and allowed just three walks, keeping the Cambridge lineup off balance throughout the contest.
Player of the Game
Ethan Royer (Saint Michaels) earns Player of the Game honors after fueling the Saints’ offense with two doubles, four total bases, two RBIs, and strong defensive play. Royer’s extra‑base hits helped break the game open early and set the tone for a dominant team performance.
Final
Cambridge 0, Saint Michaels 17
With the win, St. Michaels continues to build momentum towards being the regional and bayside north leader. The Saints energy and execution will continue as they host Pocomoke Thursday.


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