Northern Oklahoma College Baseball Coach Ryan Bay earned his 600th win Sunday in a 10-2 win over NOC Enid.
Bay has 246 wins in his seven seasons at NOC Tonkawa.
The Mavs lost 15-8 in Game 1.
NOC (28-22) are now 8-16 in conference while NOC Enid (27-21) is 11-13 in league play.
In Game 2, the Mavs broke open a 2-2 tie with eight runs over the final three innings to win 10-2.
Sam Shank had three hits including a home run and three runs batted in. Hayden Priest had three doubles and three runs batted in while Matt Minyon had three hits including a triple.
David Carr earned the win out of the Mavs’ bullpen tossing four innings of two hit relief striking out seven.
Chase DeFillippo was the starter for the Mavs while Malik Wilson and Kirby Lohrengel finished off the Jets.
In Game 1, NOC Enid jumped out to a 12-0 lead and cruised past the Mavs 15-8.
Shank had three hits for NOC while Minyon and Bryant Bailey added two hits each.
Blake Hubbard started on the hill with relief help from Jackson Robinson and Clayton Solomon.
NOC Tonkawa dropped two games to NOC Enid on Friday 9-8 and 8-7.
The Mavs travel to Rose State for a non-conference game at 2 p.m. on Monday.
Game 1
NOC Enid 15, Mavs 8
1 2 3 456 7–R H E
NOC Enid 1 11 0 011 1–15 12 2
Mavs 0 0 4 210 1– 8 10 4
Mavs–Hubbard, Robinson (2), Solomon (5) and Blackshaw, Priest. 2B–Shank. 3B–Haueter. SB–Bailey, Minyon. L–Hubbard
Game 2
Mavs 10, NOC Enid 2
123 456 789–R H E
NOC Enid 002 000 000–2 6 1
Mavs 000 024 13x–10 13 0
Mavs–DeFillippo, Carr (3), Wilson (7), Lohrengel (9) and Priest. 2B–Priest 3, Hauter, Hines. 3B–Minyon. HR–Shank. W–Carr.
Northern Oklahoma College, the state’s first public community college, is a multi-campus, land-grant institution that provides high quality, accessible, and affordable educational opportunities and services which create life-changing experiences and develop students as effective learners and leaders within their communities in a connected, ever changing world.
NOC, a public two-year community college, serves nearly 5,000 students on the home campus in Tonkawa, branch in Enid, NOC/OSU Gateway Program in Stillwater, online, and the University Center in Ponca City. Of these students about 60% receive financial aid and/or scholarships. Over 80% of NOC students complete their degree with zero debt.
NOC is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and offers associate degrees in three general areas: Arts, Science and Applied Science. The associate degree fulfills lower-division course work which is applicable towards a bachelor’s degree.
Call (580) 628-6200 for more information about Northern Oklahoma College or visit www.noc.edu .