Kewby Meyer was mad at himself Friday night. “I did terrible,” said Meyer of his 0-for-2 performance on Friday afternoon against the Air Force Falcons. “I really wanted to make up for it.” The Nevada sophomore first baseman more than made up for it on Saturday with three hits and a pair of RBI in the Wolf Pack’s 6-1 victory over the Air Force Falcons at Peccole Park. “On Friday I was guessing at pitches,” said Meyer, who did have a sacrifice fly in the first inning in the Pack’s 3-2 victory on Friday. “(On Saturday) I didn’t guess.” He …




















