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JAMESTOWN – The final home games for the 2025 University of Jamestown Baseball seniors will likely be quite memorable.

In their last home games of the season Sunday at Jack Brown Stadium, the Jimmies swept Dickinson State, winning 12-1 in game one, then taking a 5-4 win on an Alex Alva RBI single in the bottom of the ninth to complete a comeback from 4-0 down.

Game 1: Jamestown 12, Dickinson State 1
Jamestown (31-12, 10-5 NSAA) took control of this game early, scoring all their runs in the first three innings.

An error following a Ryan Muizelaar bunt single scored the first two Jimmie runs in the first inning, followed by an RBI single by Isaiah Roebuck.

Five more runs came in the Jamestown second. Chase Burke and Muizelaar drove in runs with singles, Triston Madison brought in another with a ground ball, a wild pitch scored a fourth run, then Roebuck slammed an RBI triple.

Dickinson State (15-25, 7-8) scored their run in the top of the third on a ground ball, but Jamestown answered with four more in the home third. Alva hit an RBI single, a run scored on a wild pitch, Muizelaar doubled in a third and a sacrifice fly by Madison brought in the last run.

Ryan Radkey (5-2), in his first start since March 28, allowed just an unearned run and four hits with six strikeouts in four innings. Elias Harris and Grayson Sargent combined for three scoreless innings in relief.

Game 2: Jamestown 5, Dickinson State 4
Alva delivered the game-winning hit with one out and the bases loaded on an 0-2 pitch to complete the comeback for Jamestown (32-12, 11-5 NSAA). Reliever Dax Chitty (1-1) walked the bases loaded for Dickinson State (15-26, 7-9) to set up the winner.

Brilliant pitching by Carlos Molina Jr. helped the Blue Hawks lead 4-0 through six and a half innings. At one point, Molina retired 14 batters consecutively as the Jimmies were held to two hits through six frames.

Alva then reached on a error to start a four-run tying rally in the bottom of the seventh. Madison drove in the first run with a double, Patton brought home the second with a ground out, then Landon Runge tied the game with a two-run single.

Ben Bohlmann (2-1) pitched the last two and a third innings scoreless, allowing just one hit and striking out four, for the win in relief.

The win assures the Jimmies of finishing no worse than a tie for second in the NSAA, and likely no worse than the second seed for the conference tournament.

Jamestown will close the regular season with doubleheaders against conference leader Bellevue in Omaha on Friday and Saturday. Coverage of Friday’s doubleheader will begin at 12:45 PM on The Voice of the Jimmies, Jamestown 107.1.