Lynn Tech Crushes Notre Dame Cristo Rey 15-0

Tigers score in every inning, including a 9-run third, to stay undefeated at 3-0 on the season.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 1:21am

An abstract, expressionist painting in vibrant neon colors depicting the dynamic motion and energy of a baseball game, with players' forms dissolving into bold, energetic brushstrokes.The Lynn Tech Tigers' high-octane offense continues to power the team's undefeated start to the season.Lynn Today

The Lynn Tech Tigers continued their hot offensive start to the season, routing Notre Dame Cristo Rey 15-0 in just four innings at Fraser Field on Wednesday. The Tigers scored in every inning, including a nine-run third frame, and all batters reached base safely. Highlights included an inside-the-park home run by Jacob Garcia and a two-run homer by Colin Newhall. Pitchers Riley Driscoll and Chris Boyd combined for 11 strikeouts on the mound.

Why it matters

Lynn Tech's explosive offense has powered the team to a 3-0 start, outscoring opponents 49-0 through the first three games. The Tigers' fast starts and ability to produce runs in bunches have been key factors in their early-season success.

The details

After scoring 27 runs in their previous game on Monday, the Lynn Tech Tigers continued their offensive onslaught on Wednesday. The Tigers scored in every inning against Notre Dame Cristo Rey, including a nine-run third frame, to cruise to a 15-0 victory in just four innings. All nine batters in the Tigers' lineup reached base safely, with standout performances from Jacob Garcia (inside-the-park home run) and Colin Newhall (two-run homer). Pitchers Riley Driscoll and Chris Boyd combined for 11 strikeouts to shut down the opposing lineup.

  • The game was played on Wednesday, April 9, 2026.
  • The Tigers previously scored 27 runs in a game on Monday, April 7, 2026.

The players

Riley Driscoll

The Lynn Tech pitcher earned the win, throwing 2 innings with 6 strikeouts.

Chris Boyd

The Lynn Tech pitcher threw 2 innings with 5 strikeouts to close out the game.

Jacob Garcia

The Lynn Tech player hit an inside-the-park home run, delighting the crowd.

Colin Newhall

The Lynn Tech player hit a two-run home run to extend the Tigers' lead.

Eddie Lewis

The head coach of the Lynn Tech Tigers, who praised his team's offensive performance and baserunning.

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What they’re saying

“Overall, I think the guys hit the ball well today. I think that was the biggest emphasis of ours — to keep the bats going. I'm very proud of the way the guys are looking. They're playing good baseball early, which is what we want.”

— Eddie Lewis, Head Coach, Lynn Tech Tigers

“Whenever you hit inside-the-park home runs, guys are running very hard. On the base paths, we've been looking to run a hard 90 and if we get the opportunity to take extra bases, we're running hard and that's how the two of them were able to get four bases off their hits.”

— Eddie Lewis, Head Coach, Lynn Tech Tigers

“I thought they pitched very well. Riley came in and did a great job of setting the tone for us. He threw strikes, which were good early. The guys didn't have to make too many plays behind him, which is good for us. Chris came in and did a great job at making sure these guys weren't going to produce any runs so we could close out the game.”

— Eddie Lewis, Head Coach, Lynn Tech Tigers

What’s next

The Tigers will look to continue their winning ways on Friday when they travel to face Minuteman Regional (2-3) at 4:30 p.m.

The takeaway

Lynn Tech's high-powered offense has fueled the team's 3-0 start, as the Tigers have now scored 49 runs in their first three games. The team's ability to get off to fast starts and produce runs in bunches has been a key factor in their early-season success.