Mission Statement. Adirondack Trail Blazers (Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League . Batavia's 11-1 win in the first game was the fourth in a row for the Muckdogs and eighth in nine games. Utica (26-15-1): Dewey Roden single, double, walk, four RBI, to runs scored; Avery Lee two singles, walk, one run scored; Daedrick Cail two singles, hit by pitch, two runs scored, two RBI; Lukas Schram two singles, walk, one run scored; Chris Fernandez two singles, two RBI, one run scored; winning pitcher Itai Spinoza pitched four scoreless innings of relief. Watertown: Tyree Bradley two doubles, two RBI, one run scored; Clay Grady two singles, walk, two runs scored, one RBI; Anthony Manisero single, hit by pitch, two runs scored. Mohawk Valley (22-17): Evan Berta two doubles; Pete Durocher double; Garrett Musey double, sac fly; Brady Fureno double; Alfredo Delgado home run; starting and winning pitcher Darin Horn allowed one earned run and truck out five batters through five innings; Dom Spinoso truck out seven batters in three scoreless innings of relief. The Watertown Rapids cored nine runs in the first inning and defeated the Boonville Baseball Club under the PFCBL mercy rule. Next up: Mohawk Valley starts a three-game road trip Friday with a game at Amsterdam. Hayden Duke extended his personal scoreless streak to 16 innings and the Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs came within one out of shutting out the Glens Falls Dragons for the third time this season. Watertown leads the season series 5-3 and had won twice in Boonville earlier in the week. Teams combined for 40 hits, 19 walks and eight hit batters; 19 runners were left on base. Jamestown Tarp Skunks 9, Elmira Pioneers 3, Oneonta Outlaws at Saugerties Stallions, postponed, Watertown Rapids at Glens Falls Rapids, postponed, Oneonta Outlaws 3, Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs 2. Utica (22-12-1): Daedrick Cail two singles, sac fly, three RBI; Troy Hamilton single, double, one run scored, one RBI; Edwin Tavarez two singles, walk, two runs scored, one RBI; Dewey Roden single, walk, hit by pitch, one run scored; Ryan Maka single, walk, two runs scored; Avery Lee two singles, one run scored, one RBI; Carson Applegate two walks, one run scored. Oneonta (6-5): Ryan Weiss single, three RBI; Henry Pelinski two singles, one RBI; Jelani Hamer single, walk, two runs scored, one RBI; Trevor Grieb walk, hit by pitch, two runs scored; Trey Miller walk, one run scored. Utica (7-3): Edwin Tavarez two hits, two runs scored, one RBI; Ryan Enos double, three RBI; Luke Odden two hits, walk, hit by pitch, one run scored. Albany has a home game Monday against Amsterdam. 4 Oneonta. Albany (9-3): David Silva Jr three singles, four RBI, one run scored; Danny Rogers home run, two walks, three run scored, one RBI; Tyler Young single, double, two runs scored; Chance Checca double, hit by pitch, one run scored; winning pitcher Ryan McCarroll and Scott Greisemer, who recorded a save, combined to allow one run on one hit with seven strikeouts over 6 1/3 relief innings. The Mohawks had been 12-7 winners in the first game. Watertown (2-9): Tyree Bradley four-for-four, two grand slams, hit by pitch, eight RBI, four runs scored; Ellis Schwartz three-for-three, double, walk, one run scored, one RBI; Clay Grady three walks, two runs scored; Elvis Lopez three singles, two runs scored; Colin Hageman single, double, two RBI, one run scored; Brett Myers two singles, one run scored, one RBI; Owen Parliament two singles, one run score; Aidan Maxwell walk, one RBI; Rob Conley single. Amsterdam (32-4): Nick Giamarusti four-for-four, two runs scored, two RBI; two stolen bases; Cameron Love two singles, walk, two RBI; Paul Winland triple, one run scored, one RBI; Matt Black single, walk, one run scored, one RBI; Brett Coker hit by pitch; Hagan Banks pitched three scoreless innings of one-hit relief with four strikeouts for the win. Boonville was a 3-2 winner in Amsterdam Monday. Utica (26-16-1): Ryan Maka two singles, walk, two runs scored; Kade Reinertson singe, double, walk, one RBI; Brady Short double; Lukas Schramm double, hit by pitch. The first nine Utica batters reached base and the Blue Sox knocked out the opposing starting pitcher before recording an out in a nine-run first inning on the way to a 14-1 victory. Boonville (11-18): Jacob Bonzon single, double, one RBI; AJ Pabst single, one run scored. Next up: The Blue Sox travel to Watertown for a Sunday game. Utica (6-3): Ryan Enos, single, two doubles, three RBI, two runs scored; Dewey Roden two doubles, one RBI; Avery Lee single, two walks, hit by two pitches, three runs scored; starting pitcher Jack Zupfer pitched three scoreless innings with five strikeouts; Itai Spinoza, Alex Markus one scoreless inning each. Watertown: E Schwartz two singles, home run, three RBI, one run scored; Tyree Bradley home run; Brett Myers home run, walk, two runs scored, one RBI; Aidan Maxwell allowed one run on two hits and struck out two batters over two innings. Next meeting: The teams meet in Boonville Saturday. Next meeting: Saugerties plays at Albany July 12. Scott Seeker hit a grand slam in the second inning and the rejuvenated and rebranded Boonville Baseball Club defeated the Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs 8-2 in a game shortened to five innings by rain. Glens Falls (1-5): Pnoenix Bowman, Martin Marintchev single, one run scored each; Phillip Krpata double, one RBI. The Amsterdam Mohawks scored five runs in the top of the first inning in Little Falls Thursday and never trailed in a 7-3 victory over the Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs. Next meeting: The DiamondDawgs and Dragons meet again in Glens Falls June 25; following an off day for the DiamondDawgs, the Dragons make their first visit to Little Falls June 27. Next up: Albany plays at home Saturday against Watertown. Albany was rained out in Oneonta Tuesday and has a home doubleheader Wednesday against Geneva. The Saugerties Stallions walked off twice to sweep their Thursday doubleheader against Oneonta. Auburn (6-7): Zane Roos two doubles; Michael Cervantes single, walk, one run scored; Dylan Mackenzie double, walk, hit by pitch, one run scored; William Ray single, one RBI. Ages 5-20 years old. Next meeting: The Rapids make their first visit to Little Falls June 17. Oneonta travels to Glens Falls Thursday. Albany (13-7): Danny Rogers two singles; starting pither Arlo Marynczak pitched five innings with five strikeouts while allowing three hits, walking one batter and hitting two; Scott Grisemer pitched two scoreless innings of relief and Hunter Harris added one.Saugerties (9-9): Brandon Fish two singles; Jake Skrine single, walk; Evan Goforth hit by pitch, one run scored; Easton Bertrand hit by pitch, one RBI; starting and winning pitcher Coulson Buchanan struck out seven batters over six inning and retired 14 consecutive batters starting with a double play after allowing his only hit to start the second inning; Andres Aufant pitched two scoreless innings of relief and Praxie Vigil pitched the ninth for the save. Next up: Albany plays on the road Monday at Amsterdam. Blue Sox infielders Dewey Roden and Ryan Enos and DiamondDawgs pitcher Troy Butler were selected for two teams . Auburn (18-17): Assaf Lowengart single, double, three RBI; Ryan Cesarani single, two runs, starting pitcher and 2018 Mohawk Valley DiamondDawg Eddie Rives allowed one unearned run in four innings; Richie Paul pitched two scoreless innings for the win; Brandon Matthews pitched two scoreless innings for the save. Playing without runners starting innings on base or an innings cap, Saugerties and Mohawk Valley went 12 innings in their East Division semifinal before Saugerties' Stallions broke a 3-3 tie with Evan Goforth's leadoff home run and two more runs in the top of the 12th. The Outlaws loaded the bases with one out, walked home three runs to tie the score and alked off on Jelani Hamer's sacrifice fly. Utica (14-3): starting pitcher Joe Miceli allowed two hits and one walk while striking out five batters in three scoreless innings; winning pitcher Jacob Roettgen allowed two hits and one walk while striking out eight batters in five scoreless innings of relief; Luke Odden two singles, hit by pitch, two runs scored; Daedrick Cail single, walk, two RBI, one run scored; Dewey Roden single, walk, one run scored, one RBI; Edwin Tavarez single, walk, sac fly, one run scored, one RBI; Lukas Shramm single, walk, two RBI, one run scored; Next up: Utica takes its 10-game win streak to Auburn Saturday before two days off. Next meeting: Boonville returns to Amsterdam Monday. Three pitchers were charged with double-digit earned runs and two others allowed six each. Enter a Roster in Your Coach Admin. Stanavich is the fourth former General to have been drafted. Three Mohawk Valley pitchers combined to strike out 23 Boonville Baseball Club batters Thursday and the DiamondDawgs walked off with a 5-4 win with three runs in the bottom of the ninth inning at Veterans Memorial Park. Elmira (17-19): Frank Wayman single, two doubles, two runs scored; K Chmielewski two singles, walk; Erik Charnetski double, one run scored; Max Mandler single, triple. Utica (20-7-1): Troy Hamilton two singles; Will King double; Lukas Schramm sac fly. The Oneonta Yankees scored three runs on one hit in the eighth inning and pulled out a 3-2 win over the Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs at Damaschke Field. Mohawk Valley (20-17): Pete Durocher single, triple, one run scored; Garrett Musey two singles, sac fly, one RBI; Evan Berta two singles, walk, one run scored; Zach Brush single, walk, one run scored; Ernesto Polanco two singles; starting pitcher Doug Marose allowed one run on five hits while striking out five batters and walking none through seven innings. The Utica Blue Sox are one of the PGCBLs two remaining unbeaten teams Amsterdam is the other and Elmira is one of three teams without a victory. Brandon Peterson pitched four perfect innings in his first start for Utica as the Blue Sox won their sixth consecutive game and sent the Newark Pilots to a sixth straight loss. Next meeting: Amsterdam travels to Albany June 27. Next meeting: The doubleheader is the only scheduled meeting between the teams. Next up: Elmira returns home for a Thursday game against Auburn. Saugerties hosts Amsterdam Thursday. Batavia: Caleb Rodriguez two-for-two, hit by pitch, two runs scored, two RBI; Levis Aguila Jr home run, two RBI; Kyle Corso two walks, sac fly, one run scored, one RBI; Daniel Burroway single, walk, two RBI, one run scored; Alex Torres single, two walks, two runs scored; Gavin Schrader pinch hit double, one run scored; starting pitcher Nolan Sparks allowed one earned run through 6 1/3 innings and earned the victory. Mohawk Valley (11-13): Pete Durocher double, two walks, one run scored; Orlando Pena single; Evan Berta two assists from left field; starting pitcher Colin Gauthier struck out seven batters through six innings; Ethan MIller pitched two innings with two strikeouts in relief. Utica (13-3): Ryan Enos two singles, double, one run scored; Brandyn Durand single, home run, walk, two runs scored, two RBI; Troy Hamilton three singles, four RBI; Chris Fernandez single, walk, two runs scored; Easton Brenner two singles, one run scored; Chris Campanella pitched 2 1/3 scoreless innings of relief for the win. Saugerties (10-11): David Shackelford home run; Garrison Berkley single, double, walk, two RBI, one run scored; Kip Fougerousse double, two walks, one run scored, one RBI; Colin Mackle single, double, walk, two runs scored, two RBI; Alex Rodriguez, single, two walks, one run scored. The Mohawks started with a home run, two other hits, two walks and two hit batters against a starter who did not retire a batter. Next up: Albany is home Wednesday for a game against Amsterdam. Many crooked numbers went up, including a game-winning run by Jamestown. Batavia Muckdogs 7, Jamestown Tarp Skunks 0, Watertown Rapid 8, Boonville Baseball Club 5, Utica Blue Sox 9, Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs 6. Albany plays Amsterdam at home Saturday and on the road Monday. Watertown (4-15): Ellis Schwartz single, double, walk, three runs scored; Rob Conley single, two walks, three RBI, one run scored; Connor Maxwell double, walk, one run scored; Aidan Maxwell wak, hit by pitch, one RBI; Elvis Lopez single, walk, sac fly, one run scored, one RBI; former Herkimer College General Ryan Peters pitched four scoreless innings for a save, striking out six batters while allowing one hit and two walks. BOONVILLE - Tyler Sausville pitched a one-hitter in the first game of a doubleheader Friday, leading the Amsterdam Mohawks to a 7-0 shutout of Boonville in a Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball game. Next meeting: the teams split their season series with each winning two games. Jamestown travels to Auburn Friday. Next meeting: Auburn swept the teams' season series 2-0. Pinellas County Youth Baseball Inc is a Cal Ripken youth baseball league located in Seminole FL that. Next meeting: The teams play in Saugerties June 23. Next up: Utica travels to Glens Falls for a Thursday game. Watertown Rapids 4, Elmira Pioneers 2, second game. Newark Pilots 11, Jamestown Tarp Skunks 10, 10 innings, Elmira Pioneers at Oneonta Outlaws, postponed, Saugerties Stallions at Glens Falls Dragons, postponed, Utica Blue Sox 12, Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs 3. The team was renamed to the Boonville Lumberjacks. Here are your final scores of the day.#PGCBL #FinalScores pic.twitter.com/bkbvf9X2Vu, Albany Dutchmen 13, Saugerties Stallions 10, Amsterdam Mohawks 13, Glens Falls Dragons 0, Jamestown Tarp Skunks 11, Niagara Power 1, Oneonta Outlaws 13, Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs 3, Here are your final scores for tonights games. The Blue Sox have not lost since dropping three games in a row early in the season. Stanavich was the second Capital District left-hander drafted Monday. Utica (18-4): Luke Odden two singles, walk, two runs scored; Edwin Tavarez two singles, one run scored; Troy Hamilton single, double, walk, one run scored; Brady Short two singles, one run scored. Amsterdam (12-2): Gage Miller, Brett Coker double, one run scored each; Cade Bush single, two walks, one RBI; Hunter Thomas single, walk, hit by pitch; four relievers combined to pitch 4 2/3 hitless innings with five strikeouts. The DiamondDawgs travel to Amsterdam Tuesday. Next up: Albany has a Saturday home game against Mohawk Valley. Amsterdam Mohawks at Glens Falls Dragons, postponed, Batavia Muckdogs at Auburn Doubledays, postponed, Elmira Pioneers at Newark Pilots, postponed, Niagara Power at Geneva Red Wings, postponed, Utica Blue Sox at Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs, postponed, Albany Dutchmen 9, Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs 0. If you have any questions or problems with the league statistics contact: League Admin JT Larson pitched five hitless innings, Aidan O'Connor added and Danny Kelleher carried a combined no-hit attempt into the eighth inning of a 9-0 win for the Albany Dutchmen over the Mohawk Valley Diamond Dawgs. Elmira Pioneers 7, Watertown Rapids 2, first game. Learn More. Next meeting: The teams finished 2-2 head-to-head with Elmira winning twice at home in the past week. Mohawk Valley (24-18): Orlando Pena double, three RBI; Evan Berta, Zach Brush, single, two walks, one run scored each; Alfredo Delgano two walks, hit by pitch, one run scored; Noah Lucier single, two walks. Auburn scored first in the top of the first inning but was shut out from there and Utica took the lead when Dewey Roden homered following Will King's single leading off the fourth. Batavia: Kyle Corso drove in the game's first run with a triple; Mitch Fleming three-run home run in fourth inning; Levis Aguila Jr three-for-three, one run scored, one RBI; Brian Fry single, double, one run scored; starting and winning pitcher Jackson Murphy allowed five hits and struck out seven batters in seven scoreless innings; Trey Bacon pitched two scoreless innings and truck out two batters. The DiamondDawgs took advantage of seven walks, two hit batters and PGCBL home run leader Garrett Musey's grand slam in the first two innings and five Saugerties errors in the last two in a 12-7 win in Game 2. The Utica Blue Sox halted a ninth-inning Watertown rally and snapped a three-game losing streak at the Alex T. Duffy Fairgrounds. Saugerties Stallions 6, Oneonta Outlaws 1. Watertown (3-14): Aidan Maxwell pitched a seven-inning complete, allowing two runs on six hits and two walks while striking out six batters; Connor Maxwell single, one RBI; Elvis Lopez two singles, one RBI; Owen Parliament double. Watertown scored in each of the first five innings and ld 24-21 before scoring one over the last four. Former Fort Plain Hilltopper Troy Butler ran his scoreless streak to 12 innings with 20 strikeouts over two starts as he combined with Ruben Del Castillo to shut out Glens Falls 10-0 in a game shortened to seven innings under the PGCBL mercy rule. Next up: Amsterdam finishes the regular season with a game at Glens Falls Friday; the Mohawks will be the No. Glens Falls (5-22): Mario Cubello two singles, walk; Will Minett single, one run scored; Kyle Zaslaw sac fly; Aidan Stevens double. Utica (5-3): Ryan Enos single, home run, walk, hit by pitch, one run scored, one RBI; Kade Reinertson two singles, double, hit by pitch, three RBI; Edwin Tavarez two singles, walk, one run scored; Luke Odden three walks, two runs scored; David Thurman pitched three scoreless innings of relief for the win and Alex Canino got the last two outs for the save. Oneonta plays at Amsterdam Saturday. Brady Karp pitched the final two scoreless innings for the win and got the last two outs with the tying run on base. Albany plays at Oneonta Friday. More:Amsterdam's pitching shines in doubleheader sweep of Utica, Auburn Doubledays 1, Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs 0, six innings. Rutter, a junior-to-be at Middle Tennessee State University, has two collegiate home runs and entered Thursday's game with two extra-base hits - both doubles - in 10 PGCBL games. The Watertown Rapids will start their Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League season on the road June 1 against the newly-minted Boonville Lumberjacks according to the 2023 schedule announced Monday. Glens Falls lost for the 11th time in 12 games. Next meeting: Albany returns to Little Falls Thursday. Next meeting: Thursday's game was the teams' only scheduled meeting. Mohawk Valley (18-15): Hayden Duke, Dom Spinoso, Matt Carey combined to strike out 11 batters while holding Glens Falls to six hits; Jimmy Sullivan three singles, walk, two runs scored, two RBI; Pete Durocher two singles, walk, two RBI; Zach Brush two singles, walk, one RBI; Richie Sica two singles, walk, two runs scored; Noah Lucier two singles, two RBI; Ernesto Polanco singles, two runs scored; Demetrius Johnson walk, hit by two pitches, one run scored; left the bases loaded in the third and eighth innings and left a total of 15 runners on base. Amsterdam: Cade Bush two home runs, three RBI, two runs scored; Brett Coker home run, single, hit by pitch, two RBI, one run scored; Zach Gardiner home run, two runs scored, one RBI; Gage Miller double, two RBI; Connor Moore two singles, one run scored; Josh Overbeek single, walk, two runs scored. JC Peacher drove home the go-ahead run with a single and later scored on an Assaf sacrific fly in the top of the ninth inning, and the Auburn Doubledays held Elmira to a single run in the bottom of the inning to prserve a 7-6 victory. Next meeting: Wednesday's game was the second and final scheduled meeting between the West Division foes. Mohawk Valley (5-6): Garrett Musey three-for-three, double, two home runs, two walks, seven RBI, three runs scored; Pete Durocher double, home run, walk, three runs scored, one RBI; Marshall Awtry single, home run, two walks, three RBI, two runs scored; Demetrius Johnson two singles, hit by pitch, one run scored; Ernesto Polanco two singles, one run scored, one RBI; Evan Berta single, two walks, two runs scored, one RBI; Zach Brush single, walk, two runs scored; drew nine walks as a team. Next meeting: Utica visits Amsterdam July 28. Next meeting: The teams play a July 6 doubleheader in Saugerties. The Utica Blue Sox tied the game in the ninth inning then scored nine runs in the 10th as the teams combined to scored as many runs in the 10th 14 as they had through the first nine. Oneonta (1-0): Dylan Broderick home run, three RBI, two runs scored; Jelani Hamer double, two runs scored, two RBI; Mario Disso single, two runs scored, one RBI; Evan Keegan double, two runs scored; Connor Cooney two singles, one run scored, one RBI; Devin Boone single, two RBI; Tyler Sausville five strikeouts in two scoreless innings; Ethan Thompson winning pitcher. Utica (20-8-1): Carson Applegate single, double, two walks, one run scored; Luke Odden double, walk, one run scored, one RBI; Daedrick Cail double; Will King two singles; Edwin Tavarez two singes, one RBI. Fort Plain High School graduate Troy Butler pitched a complete game two-hit shutout and struck out 12 batters Saturday as the Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs completed a doubleheader sweep with a 5-0 win over the Albany Dutchmen. Geneva Red Wings 11, Jamestown Tarp Skunks 0, seven innings, Jamestown Tarp Skunks 20, Niagara Power 4, seven innings, Saugerties Stallions 17, Glens Falls Dragons 4, seven innings, Utica Blue Sox 9, Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs 1, first game. Boonville (3-3): Lane Gay single, double, one run scored; Ryan Rifenberg two singles, one RBI; Scott Seeker two singles; Bryce Collis single, one run scored; starting pitcher Derek Sotolongo struck out nine batters in four innings. Batavia: Mitch Fleming home run, two RBI, one run scored; Kyle Corso two singles, walk, two runs scored, one RBI; Daniel Burroway two doubles, one run scored, one RBI; Levis Aguila Jr double, one RBI; Tyler Cannoe double, two RBI, one run scored; Alex Torres double, walk, one run scored; Kenny Dodson Jr single, walk, two runs scored; starting pitcher Julian Pichardo pitched six innings and allowed one run on nine hits; Joe Tobia pitched a scoreless seventh inning and Chris Suter got the last six outs. Amsterdam (33-4): Gage Miller home run, walk, hit by pitch for the 17th time this season, four RBI, one run scored; Zach Gardiner three walks, one run scored; Briggs Rutter two singles, one RBI; Hunter Thomas double, one run scored; Josh Overbeek single, walk, hit by pitch, one run scored; Nick Giamarusti single, hit by pitch, one run scored; Jude Abbadessa earned the win as the third of seven Amsterdam pitchers; Conner Whittaker got the final two outs for a save. . July 9, 2022 12:12 am Nine games went underway on an exciting league slate, including a doubleheader in Saugerties. Next meeting: Mohawk Valley won five of the teams' seven head-to-head meetings this season, including the last three in a row. Next meeting: The Dutchmen travel to Watertown July 20. Amsterdam Mohawks 11, Boonville Baseball Club 0. Watertown Rapids 16, Utica Blue Sox 6, eight innings. Utica (22-14-1): Will King three singles; Daedrick Cail two singles, one run scored; Chris Fernandez single, double, walk, one run scored; Lukas Schramm single, walk, hit by pitch, one run scored. Stanavich, a left-handed pitcher from Amsterdam, was selected by the Miami Marlins with the 232nd pick in the eighth round of the draft. Three Mohawk Valley relievers combined to shut out Saugerties over the final five innings after the DiamondDawgs had fallen behind 5-2. Mohawk Valley (15-14): Pete Durocher home run, single, three RBI, one run scored; Zach Brush single, walk, two stolen bases, two runs scored, one RBI; Alfredo Delgado two singles, walk, one RBI; Orlando Pena two singles, one run scored; Ohjiro Motoki pithed three scoreless innings of one-hit relief and earned the victory; three pitchers struck out 10 batters but also walked 10 while allowing two unearned runs. Oneonta (15-15-1): Dylan Broderick double, triple, hit by two pitches, two runs scored, two RBI; Henry Pelinski single, double, two walks, hit by pitch, three RBI, two runs scored; Evan Keegan three singles, hit by pitch, three RBI, two runs scored; Mario Disso two singes, walk, three runs scored, one RBI; Devin Boone two singles, two walks, three runs scored, one RBI; six batters hit by pitches pitchers, eight walks; Carter Dorighi two singles, walk, three RBI; Logan Hutter two singles, walk, two runs scored; Jelani Hamer hit by two pitches, two RBI; Christian Coombes, Jake Sandridge, Ryan Finnegan combined to strike out 14 batters. Saugerties Stallions 11, Utica Blue Sox 1, second game. Utica is home for a game against the Boonvile Baseball Club. Elmira (14-16): Joe Muzio home run; Bobby Marsh single, double, walk; Aiden Blake two singles, one run scored; Frank Wayman two singles. Batavia: Levis Aguila Jr single, double, walk, three RBI, one run scored; Mike DeStefano single, double, hit by pitch, two rujns scored, one RBI; Bryan Belo three singles, two runs scored, two RBI; Tyler Cannoe two singes, one RBI; starting pitcher Nolan Sparks struck out five batters in three perfect innings.
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