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Easton Roe’s walk off two-run double secures outright conference title for Cavaliers
The No. 2-ranked Johnson County Community College Cavaliers baseball team (46-10, 28-4) got a walk off two-out, two-run double from freshman Easton Roe in the bottom of the ninth inning Saturday, rallying to defeat Kansas City Kansa Community College (44-10, 25-8) 6-5 to secure the Kansas Jayhawk Conference East Division title outright.
Cavaliers fall back to No. 2 despite notching series win over No. 16 Cowley
Johnson County Community College dropped back one spot to No. 2 in the NJCAA D-I Baseball Top-20 rankings despite winning a series against No. 16 Cowley Community College.
Johnson County takes over No. 1 spot in NJCAA Baseball Poll
– For the second time in the 51-year history of the Johnson County Community College baseball program is the No. 1-ranked team in the country. The Cavaliers took over the top spot in the National Junior College Athletic Association Division I Poll Monday afternoon, jumping up from No. 3. JCCC was also ranked No. 1 during the 2015 season.
Cavaliers complete sweep of Labette to reach 40 wins on the season
The No. 3-ranked Johnson County baseball team competed a four-game series sweep over Labette on Saturday afternoon, winning 14-4 and 11-0. The opened the series on Thursday with wins over 11-1 and 11-2. Johnson County has scored in double figures in seven straight games and eight of the last nine.
Cavaliers take first two games of series with Labette
– The No. 3-ranked Johnson County baseball team Improved to 38-8 on the season and 20-2 in conference play taking the first two games in the four-game series with Labette by the scores of 11-1 and 11-2.
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NJCAA World Series Appearances
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Region VI Selections
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Regional Titles
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Conference Titles
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NJCAA All-American Athletes
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