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Noe Davila swinging a bat 2026
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4
Fisher (MA) FC 2-11
5
Winner Florida National (FL) FNU 15-9
Fisher (MA) FC
2-11
4
Final
5
Florida National (FL) FNU
15-9
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Fisher (MA) FC 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 6 3
Florida National (FL) FNU 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 5 8 2

W: Dalmau, Evan (2-0) L: Joziel Carmona (0-3)

Game Recap: Baseball | | Brenda Bogle

Conquistadors outlast Falcons for 5-4 walk-off win

HIALEAH, Fla. (March 13, 2026) — Four unanswered runs through the fifth, sixth and seventh innings proved enough for Florida National (15-9) to hand Continental Athletic Conference (CAC) rival Fisher College (2-11) a 5-4 loss at Ernest R Graham Park. Game two of the doubleheader was postponed in the first inning after poor weather conditions made it impossible for play to resume.

FNU's 10 a.m. contest versus the Falcons was kicked off by a 3-0 FC first inning. John Batista earned the game's first RBI on a single up the middle before he made his way around the bases on a base hit by Moises Febrillet. Angel Feliz's 4-3 groundout bought enough time for Febrillet to score, and FNU was not able to respond until the third.

An RBI walk by Jame Snyder forced in second baseman Dwayne Dabian to cut Fisher's lead to two until a sacrifice fly by Yariel Salinas in the fifth made it 4-1. Luckily for FNU, its pitching was elite down the stretch. Starter Braden Parmley posted four strikeouts through 5.1 innings, while Armando Jimenez and Evan Dalmau got the job done with one strikeout apiece and no hits allowed in the final 1.2 innings of the contest.

The Conquistador offense was fed by its electric defense, threatening Fisher's lead with a two-RBI single by catcher Kanjiro Fujita in the fifth. Outfielder Gino Gazzillo was clutch in the sixth to score the tying run on a double to right field. Just before Gazzillo's base hit, Noe Davila got caught in a rundown play heading from third to fourth on a single from Jesus Sosa, and the center fielder was eager to make up for this in his next trip to the plate.

Davila did not disappoint, connecting on a walk-off single that stayed fair parallel to the right field line with the bases loaded. Pinch runner Fausto Sanchez scored the game-winning run, coming in for pinch hitter Ben Shaffer.

Sosa had the best showing with a two-of-three morning from the batter's box, while Fujita recorded a team-high two RBIs.

Up Next: FNU and Fisher meet in Viera, Fla., tomorrow for two games beginning at 3:30 p.m.

 
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