Without knocks, freshmen Raileigh Groves and Landon Hall crossed twice apiece — freshman Dentin Allen coming around once.
In the win, Garcia allowed just two hits with three strikeouts and two walks over four scoreless innings.
Calton earned the save and fanned two batters across a scoreless, hitless frame.
Offensively, Wells slowed its production in the second half of the twin bill with three runs in the first, two in the third, one in the fifth and two in the sixth.
Allen hit 2-for-3 and drove in two runs.
Berumen batted 2-for-4 with a double, two RBI and a run scored.
Calton (triple, two runs), Zimmerman (double, one run) and Peterson (RBI, one run) each went 1-for-2.
Senior Miguel Martinez finished 1-for-3 with an RBI, and Garcia closed 1-for-4 with a double and a run scored.
In the start, Calton put together three scoreless innings and allowed just two hits with eight punchouts against only one walk.
From the pen, Berumen struck out nine and walked two over four scoreless, hitless frames.
Versus Carlin
On Tuesday, Carlin led the first contest early — scoring four runs in the top of the first, two in the second and one apiece in the third and fourth.
But Wells got on the board with a run in the home half of the second, put up three in the third and took full control with an eight-run eruption in the fourth and a six-run smacking in the fifth for the early walk-off.
For the Leopards, junior Adam Eggleston hit 2-for-2 with a double, crossed three times and drove in two.
Groves (three runs), sophomore Marcus Uhart (two runs, RBI) and freshman Colton Morrison (two runs) all hit 1-for-2.
Sophomore Aiden Rogers rounded out the hits for Wells and finished 1-for-3 with an RBI.
Without hits, Hall scored three runs and drove in one, Aguilar accumulated two RBI and two runs, Allen crossed twice, and sophomore Christian Salazar recorded an RBI and a run.
For Carlin, junior Sebastian Anthony hit a perfect 3-for-3 with two RBI and two runs.
Senior Landon Maffo batted 2-for-3 with a double, drove in two runs and crossed once.
Senior Jack Wines went 2-for-3 and scored two times.
Sophomore Landon Huntley was 1-for-2, scored three runs and drove in one.
Freshman Layne Martin (RBI) and junior Jacob Stucki both batted 1-for-3.
For Wells, Aguilar got the win and allowed one run on one hit with three strikeouts and a walk in two innings of relief.
In the start, Allen gave up seven runs — only one earned — on nine hits with seven Ks over three frames.
For the Railroaders, Huntley got the start and took a no-decision as he gave up four runs —three earned — on three hits with five Ks and three free passes through three innings.
Anthony was handed the loss and allowed five runs and walked four without recording an out.
Sophomore Holden Nalley gave up seven runs on two hits with one walk over one frame.
Martin allowed two runs on one hit with a free pass through 2/3.
In the second contest of the doubleheader, the score was tied 2-2 after the second — Wells plating two runs in the home half of the first and Carlin crossing one apiece in the first and second.
The Leopards went to the front with a four-run third, the Railroaders pulled to within one after a three-run fifth, but Wells grabbed a three-run cushion at 8-5 with a run in the home half of the fifth and another in the sixth.
Carlin scored twice in the top of the seventh but fell a run short of forcing extra innings and fell 8-7.
For Wells, Rogers hit 2-for-3 and Groves batted 2-for-4 with two runs and an RBI.
Hall (two RBI and two runs) and Eggleston each finished 1-for-4.
Without hits, Aguilar scored twice and Allen and Uhart crossed once apiece.
For Carlin, Maffo got the only hits and closed at 2-for-4 and scored a run.
Without knocks, junior Tryston Martinez and Wines scored two runs each — Anthony and Martin both crossing once.
For the Leopards, Uhlig allowed three-unearned runs on one hit with six strikeouts and no walks over three frames of relief.
In the start, Zimmerman gave up two runs — one earned — one on hit with six Ks and three free passes through two frames.
Aguilar got the save and allowed two unearned runs on not hits with a punchout and a walk in one inning.
For the Railroaders, Maffo took the loss and gave up six runs — just one earned — on four hits with six strikeouts and three walks through three innings.
From the pen, Stucki allowed two runs — one earned — on two hits with four Ks and a free pass in three frames.