On Thursday, March 7, our varsity baseball team went to Bishop McGuinness and their game set off at 5. Starting pitcher, freshman Warner Nield, threw an exceptional game for the first 4 innings. Both teams went without scoring the first three innings and OCS led off scoring 3 runs in the 5th inning. The Saints continued to score and ran to home plate for another 3 runs. After Warner was finished pitching, Will Martin, another freshman, came to the mound and pitched an inning. He started off strong with a 3 pitch strikeout and then Bishop began scoring and the score was now 5-3. In the 6th inning, OCS scored 2 more runs now leaving the score 7-3 while Bishop McGuinness scored 2 as well making the score 7-5. Junior Spencer Schwandt pitches for half an inning and then the lightning sirens go off. Lightning sirens on the Bishop McGuinness field go off when there is lightning detected within a 10 mile radius of the field. The Saints team waited in one of the McGuinness gyms until they found out the game would not continue leaving the Saints baseball team with another victory.