Hauser Jets Dominate Edinburgh Lancers in 18-1 Rout

Kameron Blair tosses a no-hitter as Hauser's offense erupts for 13 runs in the first inning.

Apr. 13, 2026 at 3:07pm

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a high-intensity baseball game, with sharp, overlapping planes of navy blue, forest green, and burnt orange colors capturing the raw energy and action of the sport.Hauser's dominant performance on the mound and at the plate shatters the opposition, showcasing their early-season dominance.Hope Today

The Hauser Jets continued their dominant start to the season with an 18-1 conference win over the Edinburgh Lancers on Friday. Senior pitcher Kameron Blair threw a five-inning no-hitter, striking out 11 batters, while the Hauser offense exploded for 13 runs in the first inning and finished with 14 hits and 18 total runs. Stryker Gill, Brady Miller, and Rylan Sessions led the offensive onslaught, with Jack Sargent delivering the biggest blow with a 4-RBI performance. Hauser also showcased their speed, swiping 11 bases as a team.

Why it matters

Hauser's dominant start to the season, including their 61-3 scoring advantage through three games, has established them as an early force to be reckoned with in the Mid-Hoosier Conference. Their combination of elite pitching, relentless offense, and aggressive baserunning has opponents on notice, as the Jets look to build on their 3-0 record and make noise in the conference race.

The details

In Friday's game, senior right-hander Kameron Blair was masterful on the mound, tossing a five-inning no-hitter with 11 strikeouts and allowing just one unearned run. The Hauser defense was sharp behind him, providing solid support. At the plate, the Jets erupted for 13 runs in the first inning, setting the tone early. Stryker Gill, Brady Miller, and Rylan Sessions each had 3-hit games, while Jack Sargent delivered a 4-RBI performance. Hauser also showcased their speed, swiping 11 bases as a team.

  • Hauser now sits at 3-0 on the season after Friday's win.
  • The Jets have outscored their opponents 61-3 through their first three games.

The players

Kameron Blair

A senior right-handed pitcher for the Hauser Jets who threw a five-inning no-hitter in Friday's game, striking out 11 batters and allowing just one unearned run.

Stryker Gill

A Hauser Jets player who went 3-for-3 at the plate with two doubles and an RBI, leading the team's offensive onslaught.

Brady Miller

A Hauser Jets player who also went 3-for-3, driving in two runs and finding gaps with ease.

Rylan Sessions

A Hauser Jets player who finished 2-for-2 with two RBIs, providing a spark to the team's offense.

Jack Sargent

A Hauser Jets player who delivered the biggest swing of the night with a 4-RBI performance, showcasing the team's offensive firepower.

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What they’re saying

“If early-season baseball is about setting the tone, then Hauser isn't just knocking on the door—they're kicking it clean off the hinges.”

— Jeremy Giggy, Sports Director, White River Broadcasting

What’s next

Hauser will look to continue their dominant start to the season as they face off against conference rivals in the coming weeks, with their sights set on securing a top spot in the Mid-Hoosier Conference standings.

The takeaway

Hauser's impressive start to the season, highlighted by their dominant 18-1 win over Edinburgh, has established them as an early force to be reckoned with in the Mid-Hoosier Conference. Their combination of elite pitching, relentless offense, and aggressive baserunning has opponents on notice, and the Jets are poised to make a strong push for the conference title.