Saints opened their campaign with an 8-7 win against 10th seeds Miramar on Wednesday.
"We fought well against Miramar as it rained for most of the game. Adam [Woon] pitched that game and displayed good control. Our short game was brilliant and we hit the ball well," coach Woon explained.
Saints' winning run came courtesy of a walk conceded by former Hawke's Bay and Fast Pitch pitcher Jordan Waterhouse.
Saints were also scheduled to play sixth seeds Porirua City United on Wednesday but this match was postponed until 11am today because of wet weather. Against Otahuhu Saints led 1-0 until the sixth inning when Canadian pitcher Kyle Crawford conceded two automatic home runs, one with a runner on base and one other run.
"It was a nightmare of a game for us. We left six runners on base and Otahuhu left three on base," coach Woon said.
Yesterday afternoon Saints were walloped 10-0 by second seeds Auckland Ramblers.
"Ramblers were sharp in all aspects of play ... they will be in the semifinals again," Woon said.
He started the campaign with 10 players including Chadwick but is hoping utility Mac Price, who became a father earlier in the week, will be available from today.
"Porirua will be another tough battle. They're likely to have Regan [Manley] on the mound," he added referring to another former Hawke's Bay pitcher.