A week ago, Walsh was the team slotted sixth in the North Division, but the Cavaliers won a two-game set against Lake Erie to switch positioning in the standings.
For the second week in a row (following Andrew Czech), another Walsh hitter stood out from the very talented batch of sluggers from the North Division.
A big reason for the surge was the hot hitting from Janning, who went 9-for-16 at the plate in a four-game sample size that included a non-conference doubleheader against Ashland.
Janning parked a home run and legged out a pair of doubles while driving in eight. He hit .563 and scored four runs.
In each game against LEC, Janning had three-hit performances, while starting at the hot corner defensively. In game one against the Storm, Janning was 3-for-5 with four RBI while doubling and homering.
In a 12-5 final, Janning belted a three-run shot in the eighth inning as part of a six-run frame put together by the Cavaliers. In game two of the twinbill, he had four more RBI with three singles.
Janning is third in the productive Walsh batting order in average (.362) as the Cavaliers have completed 32 games with an 18-14 record. He has seven home runs, eight doubles and 31 RBI this spring.