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At Stone North it was the Aces over the Sabres, 11-2. Saul St.Louis pitched a complete game with tons of help from the offense, including Eaton Brown's base clearing double to put the Aces up big in the later innings.
At Stone South it was the Tigers over the Reds, 11-8. John Deibert picked up the win going 7 innings with 8 strikeouts. Rich Seaward had a single and a double, Cam Enns, Terrill Roche and Craig Leverton all had 2 RBIs.
At Dief, in the doubleheader between the Angels and the Northeast Red Sox, game 1 was a close one with the Sox coming out on top 8-7.
At Dief, Game 2 of the double header was a different story with the Sox opening up on offense to take the win, 18-5.
At Dief, it was the Cannons doubling the Reds, 6-3. Hunter Heckman went the distance to earn the complete game win, striking out 5. Rich Pauls paced the Cannons attack with 2 doubles, two runs and an RBI.
At Leakos it was the Tigers edging out the Skunks by a score of 5-3. Reagan Sproule was the winning pitcher, going 6 innings and striking out 7. John Deibert came in for the save.
At Dief it was the Sabres over the Cannons, 6-4. Logan Kwan went 3 for 3 with a double and James Owens was a perfect, 4 for 4. Ayden Gunther was the winning pitcher, going 4 innings and giving up only 2 hits in his SMBL debut.
At Stonebridge North it was the Reds coming back from an early 3-0 deficit to beat the Rhinos, 6-4. Evan Koturbash went the distance for the win.
At Dief the Reds and Aces could not decide a winner after 7 innings and the game ended in an 11-11 tie.
At Stonebridge North it was the Cannons over-powering the Hanley Sox in a one-sided affair, winning 17-5 in 6 innings.
The Armadillos battled through 7 innings to come out on top 6-4 against the Thunder. Hoss pitched 6 innings and Evan Ginther got the save by striking out the side in the 7th. Dillon Bosch went 2-3 with a triple to pace the offense.
In a Sunday doubleheader at Dief, in game 1, Northeast lost to the Rockies, 7-6.
In game 2, Northeast got great pitching from Devin Gerwing and Shayne Hayward to beat the Selects, 1-0.
At Dief it was the Cardinals over the Skunks, 11-1, in 5 innings. Ben Sherry paced the offense going 2 for 3 with a triple. Derek Marshall, Andrew Gentes and Jon Ikert combined pitching to hold the Skunks to just one run.
At Stonebridge South it was the Rangers over the Rockies, 7-4. Quinn Hersikorn hit a bases clearing laser off the top of the fence in the bottom of the third. Darren Johnson pitched four innings for the win. Logan Eckhoff threw two scoreless in his SMBL debut and Cory Hall picked up the save.
At Stonebridge North the Thunder prevailed over the Armadillos, 10-0. Trent Marien pitched 4 scoreless innings, striking out 9, he also had a bases clearing triple. Chris Hudec got the offense going with a 2 RBI single.
At Leakos the Rhinos and Expos played to a 7-7 tie.
At Stonebridge North it was the Reds coming back from an early 3-0 deficit to beat the Rhinos, 6-4. Evan Koturbash went the distance for the win.
At Stonebridge North it was the Tigers over the Sabres, 7-2. The Tigers opened the top of the first with 6 runs, led by a two run single off the bat of Adam Martin. Evan Hinke also had 3 singles and 3 stolen bases. Jamie Jantzen was the winning pitcher going 7 innings, striking out 6.
At Stonebridge South it was the Hanley Sox over the Reds, 14-1, in 5 innings. Austin Englot pitched all 5 innings and went 3 for 3 at the plate.
At Leakos the Brewers beat the Selects, 5-2, as Tysen Appel picked up the win. Taylor Robb and Brady Fornwald did the damage for the offence.
At Dief, in the game between the Cannons and Aces, it was the Aces prevailing, 8-3. Brock Liebel pitched 5 innings to earn the win. Xander Shivaks went 2 for 2 with a walk to continue his perfect streak.
At Dief the Brewers doubled the Angels, 16-8. Preston Theon, Alec Sawatzky and Logan Knight combined for the win. Carter Walter paced the Brewers offence with 3 RBIs.
At Stonebridge North it was the Thunder over the Rockies, 17-7. Thomas Bollefer got the team going with a bases clearing triple and also pitched 4 strong innings. Adam Knuas, Matt Hudec and Carter Tarnowski all had a 3 hit night.
At Stonebridge South it was the Cardinals edging out the Expos, 6-4. Jack Gherasim got the win, pitching three scoreless innings in relief. Ben Sherry hit a double and tallied 3 RBIs to lead the offence
At Dief it was the Sabres over the Skunks, 6-3, in a tight game until after a rain delay when the Skunks opened up the scoring with 3 runs in the 4th. The Sabres answered in the next inning, putting up 4, and added another 2 in the 6th. Josh Billingsley pitched 3 innings and struck-out 6. Liam Redden came in and won the gam in relief.
At Stonebridge North it was the Tigers over the Rhinos, 8-5. John Deibert went the distance and struck-out 13. Andrew Waithman had a big 2 RBI single while John Deibert had a single, double and triple to pace the offence.
At Leakos it was the Armadillos over the Rangers, 9-3. The Armadillos started off slow, with the first 10 batters being sat down, and after going down 3-0 the Armadillos came back with 9 unanswered runs. Hoss led the boys taking the mound and going 6 with 8 Ks. The game was cut short in the 6th due to darkness.
At Stonebridge South the Angels and Selects played to a 9-9 tie.
At Stone North it was the Aces over the Sabres, 11-2. Saul St.Louis pitched a complete game with tons of help from the offense, including Eaton Brown's base clearing double to put the Aces up big in the later innings.
At Stone South it was the Tigers over the Reds, 11-8. John Deibert picked up the win going 7 innings with 8 strikeouts. Rich Seaward had a single and a double, Cam Enns, Terrill Roche and Craig Leverton all had 2 RBIs.
At Dief, it was the Cannons doubling the Reds, 6-3. Hunter Heckman went the distance to earn the complete game win, striking out 5. Rich Pauls paced the Cannons attack with 2 doubles, two runs and an RBI.
At Stonebridge North the Thunder walked off the Brewers, 6-5. Matt Hudec had the game winning hit, scoring his brother, Andrew, from third. It was Matt's third hit of the contest.
At Leakos the Tigers beat the Hanley Sox by a score of 15-4. Regan Sproule went 6 innings, striking out 7. Colby Schick and Sean Lockwood had 2 hits each. The Tigers ran a track meet with 12 stolen bags as a team.
At Stonebridge South the Expos crushed the Skunks, 17-1. Jesse Rogalski went all 6 innings, striking out 9, for the win.
At Dief it was the Expos over the Hanley Sox in a close game, 6-5. Nathan Wourms pitched 7 strong innings for the win.
At Stonebridge South it was the Rangers over the Armadillos, 11-1. Jacob Hersikorn went 5 strong innings to earn the win and contributed to the offence with 2 hits and 2 RBIs. Speedster, Aidan Sawatsky, scored 3 runs and added 3 RBIs.
At Leakos it was the Cardinals edging out the Sabres, 9-8. Jonathan Ikert led the offence with 3 hits, 3 runs and 2 RBIs in the leadoff spot. Derek Marshall pitched 4 innings to start the game, but it was tied when he came out. Jack Gherasim came in relief and earned the win, pitching the final 3 innings.
At Stonebridge North it was the Rhinos over the Aces, 16-10, in what was described as an ugly game. Jared Lagoski went 3 for 3 with 2 triples and a double and 3 RBIs. Jeff Lanferman went 3 for 3 with 4 RBIs as well.
At Leakos, the Cardinals and Aces went into extra innings, because 7 innings resulted in a 5-5 tie. In the 8th the Cardinals put up 2 in the top half, but the Aces could only counter with one in the bottom half and the Cards took it, 7-6, in 8. Both teams had strong pitching performances, Addie Zeibert going 8 for the Aces, and Jon Ikert going 7 for the Cards. Andrew Gentes earned the win by pitching the 8th. Billy Gherasim led the offence by going 2 for 3 with 3 runs scored.
At Stonebridge North it was the Cannons putting the boots to the Skunks, 17-7, in 5 innings. Rich Pauls had 3 hits, including 2 doubles, for the Cannons.
At Stonebridge South, it was the Brewers over the Selects, 8-3, as Brady Fornwald picked up the win and Logan Knight picked up a 3 inning save. Jason Baptiste had 3 hits for the Brewers.
At Stonebridge North it was the Thunder over the Selects, 7-1. Tommy Revering threw a complete game, striking out 6 and conceding only 4 hits.
At Stonebridge South it was the Cannons demolishing the Hanley Sox, 20-3, in 5 innings. Drew Ivan pitched all 5 innings for the win.
At Dief the Rockies won against the Rangers, 8-6, with Cuyler Lewis hitting a two run single to walk it off.
At Stonebridge South the Rhinos edged the Sabres, 12-11. Jared Lagoski pitched a complete game for the win. Riley Carl went 3 for 3 to lead the offense.
At Stonebridge North it was the Tigers over the Reds, 5-1. Evan Hinke pitched 3 innings to earn the win and went 3 for 4 at the plate. Rich Seaward had 2 hits. Colby Schick got his first SMBL start going 3 innings and striking out 1. Jamie Jantzen pitched the 7th to close it out.
At Leakos, the Armadillos beat the Angels, 12-2. The bats caught fire early, scoring 9 in the first and then cooling off after that. Dillon Bosch finished 4 for 4 after being moved from leadoff to the #3 hitter. Hoss pitched 6 innings, giving up only 2.
At Dief the Thunder and Northeast Red Sox met in a double header. In game 1 it was the Thunder taking it, 10-7. Steven Redlich started a 4 run 6th inning with a triple, followed by an Andrew Hudec triple and a Gavin Nolan, 2-run, homerun to deep center field.
At Dief, in game 2 of the double-header, the Thunder repeated with another 10-7 victory. This time it was Eric Armstrong that got the offence going with a 2 RBI single in the third inning. Jordan Gerwing had 3 hits and Tanner Gerwing had a triple and 2 RBIs. Bob Hudec earned the save on the mound.
At Stonebridge North it was the Rangers beating the Brewers on a walk-off single by Jacob Hersikorn, scoring Jeff Sauter to win 5-4. Pitchers Chad Nixey, Jeff Sauter and Wyatt Schlosser combined for the win. Logan Eckhoff had three hits for the Rangers.
At Stonebridge South the Tigers 7 game winning streak to open the season came to an end as the Cardinals defeated them, 12-2, in 6 innings. Derek Marshall pitched the complete game for the Cardinals, striking out 8. Jonathan Ikert went 4 for 4 with two singles, a double and a triple with 3 runs scored and 3 RBIs to lead the Cardinal offence.
At Leakos it was the Rockies over the Angels, 11-5. Trent McLean went 0 for 4 in the loss. The Rockies did not report any highlights.
At Stonebridge South it was the Rhinos over the Sabres, 11-2, in a one-sided affair. Riley Carl went 7 innings with 8 strikeouts. All of the Rhinos contributed offensively.
At Stonebridge North it was the Cannons edging out the Expos, 13-12 in a wild game. The Cannons built a 10-2 lead early on only to have the Expos score 8 in the fourth to tie it up. With the score tied at 12 in the sixth the Cannons scored one and held on for the win. Mike Hertz got the win in relief and Josh Kerpan got the last three outs to pick up the save. Hertz also went 2 for 3 with a walk and scored 3.
The Reds fell just short of a late inning comeback and suffered defeat to the Aces 5-4 at Dief. Saul St.Louis pitched a no-hitter through 6, while picking up two hits on the offensive side.
All games tonight are cancelled.
The Rangers prevailed over the Angels, 19-8. Jake Hersikorn and Logan Eckhoff combined for the win. Quinn Hersikorn got 4 hits and 5 RBIs to lead the offence.
The Tigers were victorious over the Aces, 10-6. Jamie Jantzen went the distance, notching 11 Ks along the way. Sean Lockwood paced the offence by taking not one, but three pitches for the team.
The Reds hung a mercy on the Hanley Sox, 11-1.
At Stonebridge North, the Selects beat the Rockies, 4-3. Kody Hartung had a strong start to earn the win. Evan Latos came in to close the door, getting the save. Wyatt Verslius paced the offence with a strong night at the plate, going 3 for 3.
At Stonebridge South it was the Rhinos over the Cannons, 13-3. Kobe Eveleigh went 7 strong while Blair Jones had 3 runs and 3 hits to lead the Rhinos offence.
At Dief it was the Cardinals over the Expos, 17-2, in a one-sided affair. The Cardinals put up 8 runs in both the first and the fourth innings to seal the Expos fate. Andrew Gentes and Logan Lalonde combined to pitch 5 innings each striking out 2 and allowing 1 run.
Jordan Wouters picked up the win.
Devin Gerwing picked up the win, Adam Osczevski and Travis Mayan led the offence.
The Aces won 10-0 against the Skunks. Xander Shivak pitched a complete game shutout through 7 innings. Saul St.Louis was a huge factor for the offense going 3 for 3 with an RBI triple, while stealing home twice.
Wyatt Schlosser broke a 0-0 tie in the top of the 4th by hitting a three run homer to deep right field. Darren Johnson threw a complete game as the Rangers defeated the Selects, 5-1.
At Dief it was the Sabres snapping a 4 game losing streak to come out on top of the Hanley Sox, 9-6. The winning pitcher was Liam Redden, who went 6 innings with 5 Ks. Jarred Stratechuk paced the offense, going 2 for 3 with a double, triple and 4 RBIs. Mike Owens walked 4 times.
Grayson Hanley and Caleb Anderson teamed up to pitch a solid game, leading the Rhinos to a 14-5 win over the Reds at Leakos. The entire Rhinos team contributed in the run column for a solid team win.
Cannons 15-3 over the Aces. Hunter Heckman went 6 strong in the win. Sam Hertz went 2 for 3 with 4 RBI to lead the Cannons attack.
The dillos bats came alive for their first game in June after a 4 game cancellation due to rain. Amy Johnson pitched 5 innings allowing only 1 earned run and hitting a long double. Trevor Johnson moved to the lead off spot and going 3/4 with a sacrifice fly and 3 RBI. Hoss came in to throw the 6 out save. The dillos are now 4-3.
At Leakos, Rangers nipped the Thunder 8-7. Chad Nixey scored the winning run on a sac fly by Jamie Beherns in the bottom of 6. Logan Eckhoff got the win and Cory Hall came in the for the save.
The Armadillos won 4-0 vs selects on Tuesday. Egan pitched 6 scoreless innings with 4 strikeouts. Many efficient innings made a quick fast paced game. The dillos added 3 insurance runs in the bottom of the sixth before Evan Ginther came into to finish off the game
At Dief, the Cardinals prevailed over the Rhinos, 4-3, in close contest. Derek Marshall collected the win, going five innings, striking out 5. Jack Gherasim came in and closed the door with a 2 inning save, allowing no runs. Jon Ikert lead the offense, going 2 for 3 with an RBI.
Jamie Jantzen went the distance, striking out 11, as the Tigers edged the Cannons at Leakos, 9-8.
At Leakos it was the Cannons 4 and the Skunks 3. Hunter Heckman went the distance for the win.
At Stonebridge North the Expos win with a score of 14-4 over the Aces with Micheal Roechel pitching 5 strong innings in his Expos debut. Curtis Sibley and Jesse Rogalski led the offense going 3/4 each.
At Stonebridge South it was the Rhinos over Hanley Sox 15-1 in 5 innings. Ryan usher went 5 strong with 6 strike outs. Mitch McNally had 3 hits and 2 runs scored to help the rhinos offense.
At Dief the Brewers beat the Thunder, 9-5, as Josh brown picked up the win. Dan Holmes had 3 RBIs and Alec Saretzky hit a two run bomb to clinch it.
At Leakos it was the Sabres 9, Reds 2. Jarred Stratechuk 7ip 3 hits and 11ks. Close game until the 7th where the sabres scored 6 runs. James Owens, Liam redden and Jarred Stratechuk all had 2 RBIs.
Quinn Hersikorn went 3-3 with 2 RBI as the Rangers came back to defeat the Rockies 9-7. Rockies stormed out to a 6-2 lead after two innings. Jake Hersikorn threw 5 innings and Darren Johnson got the 2 inning save.
The Brewers beat the Angels, 12-2, as Matt Schule picked up the win and Tysen Appel hit a big bomb.
Cannons 15-5 over the Skunks in 6. Mike Boles went the distance for the win.
Brewers beat north east 3-2 as tysen appel threw a 3 hitter and the Coates brothers did all the damage offensively.
Thunder win 15-1, starting the game with a nine run first inning. Starting pitcher Joe Marien threw a complete game, giving up only one hit.
It was the Rhinos over the Hanley sox 14-0. Riley Carl had 9 k’s in complete game shutout. Ryan Usher went 4-4 with a home run to lead rhinos offense.
At Leakos the Skunks defeated the Aces 10-3. Maykel Pelayo went the distance the for Skunks, striking out 10.
Sabres 12 expos 8. Josh Billingsley 5 IP 8ks. Mike Owens paced the offense with some timely hits and fine defensive play
Rangers beat the brewers 2-0 in a pitchers duel at leakos. Aiden sawatsky threw 5 strong innings, striking out 7. Darren Johnson came in to get the save. Johnson and Logan eckhoff both chipped in with RBI singles.
Brewers beat Angels, 7-0 as Ryan Compain picked up the win and mark Dodds went 4/4.
Thunder won over the Rockies, 8-2. Jordan Gerwing led the offence going 3-3. Tommy revering earned the win on the mound.
Hanley Sox beat Expos 14-4 in 5 innings. Austin Englot pitched all 5 innings. Danny Robertson and Tyler Halabi reached base on each of their 3 plate appearances.
Brewers beat the Armadillos 14-5 as Owen Knight pitched a complete game and Josh Brown paced the Brewers with an inside the park home run and 8 plays at second.
Aces get back in the win column after defeating the Rhinos 9-3. Addie Zeibart pitched 5 innings, giving up 3, while Brock Leibel came into close and kept it blank. It was a big day for the offence as several players claimed multiple hits for them selves.
Tigers 11 - Skunks 1. WP - Colby Schick. Jamie Jantzen pitched 3 innings to start and Colby Schick pitched the last two innings to earn the win. Sean Lockwood was 3 for 3 with a double and Tyson McCaw and Colby Schick each scored twice.
The Aces climb back from an early 4-run deficit and take the game 11-6 against the Sabres. Seth Wheeler came into relief in the 3rd inning and only allowed 1 unearned run. It was a hot day at the plate for Wil Buchner, hitting 3-4 with a 2 rbi single and a double.
In a back and forth contest, Selects beat the Angels 8-7 at Dief.
Jared Lagoski had 9 K’s and only allowed 2 hits in the Rhinos win over the Cannons 7-2. All 10 Rhinos reached base in the win.
It was the Expos over the Reds, 12-3. Jason McCrae pitched a whole game striking out 16 in the process to getting the win.
At Dief the Skunks beat the Reds 13-3 in 5 innings. Maykel Pelayo went the distance with Darcy Lamb and Matt Magotiaux leading the way with 2 hits each.
The Cardinals edged the Tigers, 3-2. Jon Ikert picked up the win, pitching 3 innings in relief, striking out 4. Andrew Gentes went two for three with an RBI to lead the offense.
Rangers won game 1 of double header vs Red Sox 11-1. Jake Hersikorn went 5 innings striking out 5. Rangers had 9 players record a hit, highlighted by Aidan Sawatsky going 4/4 with 4 RBI and Wyatt Schlosser hitting a solo HR.
Northeast beat the rangers 9-6 in the 2nd game. Devin Gerwing went the distance on the mound, with Shayne Hayward leading the way offensively
Northeast mercied Selects, both games. It was 16-3 and 14-1. Devin Gerwing had 2 home runs, and Kalen Senecal had a home run.
At Stonebridge South, the Rangers topped the Dillos 13-3 in 5 innings. The Dillos took a 3-0 in the top of the first. Quinn Hersikorn hit a two run homer in the bottom of the first and had two more hits and 4 total RBI’s. Logan Eckhoff and Evan Froc also had three hits for the Rangers.
Kobe Eveleigh of Rhinos was lights out pitching a complete game win over Reds 10-3. Caleb Anderson and Daeshawn Panko each scored two runs for Rhinos offense.
Tigers 12 - Aces 4, WP - Jamie Jantzen (7 IP, 9 K’s). Tigers had 16 walks in the game but Terill Roche had 3 hits and 4 RBI to pace the offence.
Sabres 6 skunks 5. Jarred Stratechuk walk off single off the wall in the bottom of the 7th after Liam redden got it started with one of his 3 hits on the night. Liam redden was also the winning pitcher throwing an efficient top of the 7th.
At Stonebridge North it was the Cardinals over the Hanley Sox, 14-4, in five innings. Andrew Gentes, Derek Marshall and Ben Sherry combined pitching for the win. Kyle Rathgeber went 2 for 3 with a double and triple to lead the way offensively.
Selects downed the Rockies 6-5 at Leakos. Kody Hartung had a strong start on the mound pitching into the 6th. Travis Kusch knocked in the winning run in the top of the 7th. Evan Latos earned the save with a clean bottom of the 7th
In a hard fought game at diefenbaker, The Expos battled back in the 6th to come with in one. At the top of 7, Jason McCrea hit a 3 run home run to take a 2 run lead. He then came in to pitch, striking out 3 for the save. The Expos won, 13-11.
Brewers beat the rangers 6-5 with a 5 run sixth inning. Josh brown came in to pick up The win and paced the brewers with 2 runs scored.
At Diefenbaker it was the Cardinals downing the Skunks, 9-4. The offense was led by Derek Marshall, who went 3 for 3 with 2 stolen bases. Cardinals pitching was Jack Gherasim, Kyle Rathgeber and Ben Sherry combining for the win.
Cannons 5 Aces 2. Drew Ivan had 8Ks in the complete game win.
Angels win over the Thunder, 9-8, in extra innings. Jacob Hall went 8 inning for the win. Matt Fellwock hit the game winning rbi.
Brewers beat the Rockies 7-2 as Matt Schule picked up the win and Ryan Compain picked up the 2 inning save. Matt Schule and Dan Holmes each chipped in with 2 ribbies
Sabres 12 Hanley 2 in 6 innings. Lauren Owens with her first sabres W on the mound going 4 strong innings. Entire sabres offense contributed to the win.
The Rhinos climbed back from a 5-0 deficit with 14 unanswered runs for the win over the Expos. Riley Carl had 11 K’s for the win. Armand Sewell scored 3 times, and Grayson Hanley had two extra base hits to lead rhinos offence.
At Leakos, the Cardinals prevailed over the Cannons, 4-2, with Derek Marshall picking up the win. Jon Ikert lead the way offensively by going 3 for 4 and scoring 3 of the 4 runs.
At Stonebridge South it was the Cardinals over the Hanley Sox, 11-1, in 6 innings. Jack Gherasim picked up the win, allowing three hits and one run in four innings. Jon Ikert closed out the final 2 innings, striking out 4 of the 6 batters faced. Simon Gentes led the way for the offense by going 3 for 4 with 3 RBIs and a stolen base.
In game 1 of their doubleheader, the Angels prevailed over the Armadillos, 7-4. Jason Blommaert picked up the win by going 7 innings. Jorryn Sperling had 2 RBIs in the winning effort.
In game 2 of the doubleheader at Dief, the Armadillos bounced back by beating the Angels, 8-3. Amy Johnson went 7 innings to pick up the complete game win. Josh Burgess went 3 for 3 at the plate.
Thunder win over the Selects, 5-1. Strong pitching from Jordan Gerwing and Adam Knaus who both went three innings, Chris Hudec closed the game out on the mound. Matt Hudec led the offense with 4 hits.
At Stonebridge South, the Rangers and Angels had a seesaw battle with the Rangers prevailing 14-9. Darren Johnson got the win in relief. Brad Hutchison was clutch going 3-3 with 2 RBI’s for the Rangers.
Thunder win 8-4 over the Brewers with a combined no hitter from Trent Marien and Tommy Revering.
Rhinos over expos 11-4. Jared Lagoski went 7 innings and had 6 K’s for the win. Daly’s Buck had a 2 RBI double to lead Rhinos offense.
Hanley Sox beat the Skunks 15-5 in five innings. Austin Englot pitched all five innings and was 4 for 4 at the plate with 4 runs.
At Stonebridge South it was a pitcher’s duel between the Cardinals and Reds. The Cardinals were down 2-1 going into the bottom of the sixth when they broke through, scoring three. Andrew Gentes and Ben Sherry combined for the win. Billy Gherasim lead the offense with three hits, including a triple.
Brewers beat north east 6-4 as Brady fornwald pitched a complete game gem and Lee Coates had two doubles to pace the brewers.
At Dief, Rangers defeated the Selects 13-6. Logan Eckhoff earned the win. The Rangers were led offensively by Eckhoff, Quinn Hersikorn, Jeff Sauter and Darren Johnson with 2 hits each.
At Leakos, the Expos over came the Aces in seven, with Greg Lundie getting the winning. Francis Keifer was the winning pitcher. Final score, 13-12.
The Armadillos beat Northeast under the lights on Tuesday. Egan pitched 7 innings, striking out 9.
Rhinos finish the regular season with a 14-4 win over the skunks. Kobe Eveleigh and Caleb Anderson combined for the win. Blair jones legged out two infield singles to lead rhinos offense. Jeff Lanferman had a triple and 4 RBI as well.
Tigers 9 - Aces 6. WP - John Deibert (2 IP, 5 K’s). Jamie Jantzen got the start and pitched 5 innings striking out 11 but gave up 5 runs in the 5th. John Deibert pitched the last two innings and got the win when the Tigers came back. Colby Schick had a single and a triple, while Even Hinke also had two hits to pace the offence.
The armadillos beat the brewers in a thriller Wednesday 10-9. Hoss pitched 6 innings while collecting 9 k’s and Evan Ginther came in to get the save. Fenske sr. finished 4-4 at the dish and Travis burgess had himself a 3 rbi night
Thunder win 5-2 scoring 5 unanswered over the Rangers. Tommy Revering pitched 6 and 2/3 excellent innings with Jaxon Raffey earning the one out save. Tanner Gerwing went 3-3 and Bob Hudec had 3 RBI to pace the offence.
Sabres 9 cannons 7. Sabres scored 6 in the top of the 7th to comeback from a 2 run deficit then help off another cannons push in the bottom of the 7th to take the win
The Rockies beat the Selects, 20-0.
Northeast beat the angels 5-3. Was a close game, but a triple from Travis Mayan tied it in the top of the 7th, and another triple by Kalen Senecal helped the Sox take the lead. Excellent pitching from Tyrell Nicklen for the first 6 innings, with Devin Gerwing getting the save in the bottom of the 7th, 3 up 3 down.
Cannons 6 Reds 3. Drew Ivan had the complete game win for the Cannons.
Selects beat the Brewers 13-9 at Stonebridge South. Caleb Williams pitched a complete game for the win. Kellen Crossman paced the offence with 3 hits and 4 RBI’s .
The Angels forfeit the game to the Rockies. The score is recorded as 7-0.
At Stonebridge South it was the Cardinals over the Expos, 8-3. Derek Marshall pitched a complete game, striking out 3. Kyle Rathgeber led the offense, going 3 for 3 with 4 RBIs and 2 stolen bags.
Selects erased a 3-0 deficit scoring 5 in the 5th & held on to top the Thunder 5-3 at Leakos. Kody Hartung had a strong start on the mound, earning the win. Evan Latos closed the door in the 6th and 7th to preserve the win.
Tigers 13 - Hanley 7. WP - John Deibert. John Deibert came in the game in relief and picked up the win. He also chipped in with two hits and two RBI. Jared Bayne also had two hits with two RBI to pace the offence.
Tigers 10 - Expos 9. WP - Jamie Jantzen (7 IP, 6 K’s). Tigers went down early 7-1 after 3 but battle back to tie it up 7-7 after 5. Gave up two in top of 6 then scored 3 to walk it off in the bottom of 7. Regan Sproule had the game winning hit. Cody McConnell had four hits and 5 RBI in the loss.
Aces win 8-5 against the Hanley Sox. Addie Ziebart picked up the win while going through 6 innings, with Saul St. Louis picking up the save in the 7th.
Thunder win 14-1. Starting pitcher Trent Marien threw a complete game, striking out 14. Adam Knaus led the offence with 4 extra base hits and 3 RBI.
At Stonebridge South it was the Reds over the Skunks, 8-2. CJ Weber picked up the complete game win striking out 10 along the way.
At Dief it was the Cardinals over the Aces, 10-6. Jon Ikert went 6 innings, allowing only 3 runs and striking out five.
The armadillos came out of the gate running winning 14-1 win vs the selects on Wednesday. Evan Ginther went the distance giving up 4 hits 1 walk and 12 strikeouts through 7 innings. Hoss went 3-3 with 2 walks and Egan Weiler himself a 7 RBI night.
The armadillos won game 1 of the double header against northeast on Sunday afternoon, 9-8. Amy Johnson went 5 inning before Evan Ginther came in to collect the win thanks to Dillos 3rd baseman Ethan Robbins with the game winning rbi single to walk it off
Northeast won the 2nd game 11-6. The brothers, Alex and Adam Osczevski shared the mound for the win.
Tigers 8 - Skunks 7 in extra innings. WP - John Deibert. Brian Bauer and Brian Hubbard each had two hits and an RBI to pace the offence. Leland Fuhr had the game winning hit in the top of 8. John Deibert came in relief for the win.
At Dief it was the Cardinals over the Reds, 5-3. Jack Gherasim picked up the win in relief, getting six outs in two innings on ten pitches. He also picked up the game winning RBI in the fourth. The Cardinals finished first with a 16-1 record.
Sabres 10 reds 2, graham broadfoot went down to a 63 era with two scoreless innings pitched, Ethan desilets also had 3 hits and his first inning pitched as a sabre to close it out.
Thunder win 18-0, scoring 16 runs in the first inning. Matt Hudec had 3 hits in the first inning and Tommy Revering had a long three run home run to left centre field.
Rangers win 5-0 to take a 1-0 series lead against the Selects, backed by an 8 K complete game shutout from Darren Johnson. Cory Hall drove in 2 runs, including the game winner.
Brewers win game one 5-2. Owen knight pitched a complete game gem and mark Dodds had a clutch hit in the fifth to score 2. The brewers turned 4 double plays three by Carter Walter.
Tigers 9 - Aces 0, WP - Jamie Jantzen (7 IP, 12 K’s) Tigers drew first with an Evan Hinke lead off HR in the bottom of the 1st. He, Brian Bauer and Craig Leverton each had three hits to pace the offence.
Rhinos outscore Expos in game one of the best of three 9-3. Jarod Lagoski went 7 strong with 5 K’s. Jeff Lanferman had 3 hits and 3 RBI plus Blair Jones had 2 hits, 2 RBI and 2 runs scored to help Rhinos offense.
The Cannons beat the Sabres 5-4 in 8 innings. The Sabres scored two top 7 to tie the game up at 4. After a leadoff triple to lead off the bottom of the 8th, Carson George had the walk off base hit. Josh Kerpan got the win in relief.
Reds beat the Cardinals 2-1. Evan Koturbash went the distance for the reds to pick up the win and Colby Ross lead the way at the plate going 2-3 with a triple and scoring the game winning run in the 6th
Brewers win game two 6-3 on the back of Josh browns complete game gem. Parker Robb had two big hits to pace the brewers. The Brewers advance to the second round.
Thunder win over the Angels, 13-6 to take the series. Adam Knaus went 4-4 with 4 RBI and pitched 3 strong innings on the mound. Tanner Gerwing went 3-3 and scored 5 runs.
14-4 for the Armadillos over the Red Sox in game 1. Egan pitched 7. No individual bats stood out as everyone contributed at the plate!
In game 2 it was Northeast over the Armadillos, 8-6. Devin Gerwing threw a complete game on the mound, while Tyler jones paced the offence. Game 3 will take place on Tuesday.
Tigers 11 - Aces 4. WP - John Deibert (7 IP, 14 K’s). Evan Hinke, Sean Lockwood, Brian Bauer and Regan Sproule all had two hits each to pace the offence.
Rhinos win their best of three series against the Expos 2 games to none with a 9-1 win tonight. Riley Carl went 7 strong innings with 5 strikeouts. Jeff Lanferman had 3 hits and 2 RBIs and Jared Lagoski hit an inside the park homerun to lead off the game.
The Reds pulled off a crazy upset in a game at Stonebridge North. The game went back and forth with the Reds leading 12-10. The Cardinals hit a 3 run triple in the top of the 7th to take a 13-12 lead, but Colby Ross hit a two strike triple to lead off the bottom half. Dalton Van Der Nest drove in Ross to tie the game. Tyler Froelick drove in Dalton to walk it off for the Reds in the bottom of the 7th. Taylor Sharp 5.1 strong innings and CJ Weber came in to close out the game and pick up the win.
The Cannons defeated the Sabres 8-7 in 10 innings to advance to the second round. The Cannons scored the game winning run on a swinging bunt with the bases loaded and two outs in the 10th. Matt Loftstrom was the winning pitcher with 2 innings of scoreless relief. Jarred Stratechuk was impressive in the loss pitching all 10 innings for the Sabres. Carson George score the winning run and drove in 3 for the Cannons.
Dillos won 11-4 to take the first round series. Egan came in to pitch inning 3-7 only allowing 1ER. Hoss had 3 rbis and Bosch was 3-3
The Rangers came back from a 4-2 deficit by scoring 8 in the bottom of the 5th to take game one of the semi final 10-4. Darren Johnson threw 6 innings for the win and Wyatt Schlosser paced the offence with 3 hits.
The Reds forfeit game number one as they had 2 players ejected and were down to 8 remaining.
The Cannons beat the Rhinos 6-1 at Diefenbaker. Matt Loftstrom went the distance for the Cannons with 8Ks. Rich Pauls had a two run homer for the Cannons.
Thunder win 5-3. Offence was led by Matt Hudec and Adam Knaus. Catcher Jordan Gerwing made a spectacular diving catch.
The Rangers closed out their series versus the Brewers 7-5 in a tight game. Quinn Hersikorn had three hits to lead the offence. Logan Eckhoff went 4 1/3 and then Cory Hall finished the game to earn the win.
Rhinos tie up best of 3, 1-1 with 12-2 win over Cannons in 5 innings. Jared Lagoski was mint allowing zero runs over 5. Ryan Usher went 3-4 and Jeff Lanferman had 4 RBI in the win.
Tigers 13 - Reds 1. WP - John Deibert (5 IP, 11 K’s). Tigers got up early and never looked back. John Deibert went 5 innings striking out 11. Sean Lockwood had 3 hits and Colby Schick had 2 hits to pace the offence.
Thunder win 4-3. Tommy Revering threw a complete game giving up one earned run. Carter Tarnowski scored the winning run.
Cannons over the Rhinos 4-3 in game 3. The Rhinos had the tying and go ahead runs on in the bottom of the 7th. Mike Hertz went the distance for the Cannons with 6 Ks. Hertz also went 2 for 2 with a walk driving in 3 runs.
Rangers took game 1 of the final 11-0. Darren Johnson threw a gem and was helped by a diving catch by Chad Nixey in left field. Jacob Hersikorn led the offence with 3 hits and a sacrifice fly.
Tigers 11 - Cannons 3. WP - Jamie Jantzen (7 IP, 5 K’s). Tigers take game 1 of the B Finals. Craig Leverton had 3 hits and 3 RBI and John Deibert had 2 hits and 2 RBI to pace the offense.
Rangers won the Lou Slotsve Trophy by beating the Thunder 5-2 at Cairns. Cory Hall through a complete game. Jake Hersikorn and Aidan Sawatsky both collected 2 hits for the Rangers. Tommy Revering pitched very well for the Thunder.
The Cannons beat the Tigers 9-4 at Macon to force a game 3. Matt Loftstrom went the distance for the Cannons.
Tigers 5 - Cannons 0. WP - Jamie Jantzen (7 IP, 4 K’s). Evan Hinke had a lead off triple and Craig Leverton drove him in with a groundout. He also had two more later in the game. Tigers FINALLY win a championship!! Regan Sproule had two hit to help pace the offence.