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Halifax - Craig Field, Brandon McKinnon (W-8), and Greg MacKinnon, Shawn Walsh (9) 

Josh Pelham (2) singles and 1 run, Shawn Walsh (2) singles and 1 run, Greg MacKinnon (1) double and (1) run, Brandon Devlin (1) single and (1) rbi  

Kentville-Dryden Schofield, Christian Vogler (L-8), Andrew Chase (9) and Tyler Fancy  

Joey Cavadini (1) double and (1) run, Jeff Longaphy (1) double and (1) run, David McIntyre (1) single and (1) rbi, Colby Turple (1) single and (1) rbi

The Wildcats scored first in the 2nd inning before being matched by the Canadians in the 3rd. The 5th inning saw the Cats jump ahead to 4-1 lead with the Candians scoring again in the 7th to make it 4-2 and (2) in the 8th to tie things up. The Cats pushed across a run in bottom of the 8th for a 5-4 lead headed into the 9th. The Cats went "wild" in the 9th as they walked three, gave up a couple hits and made three errors for a heart-breaking loss at home.                                                    

 

NSSBL Game Report Visiting Battery   Home Battery
  John Chapman     Jordan Pelham
Visitor Truro Bearcats Darson Murphy   Brett McGinnis (2)
Home Halifax Pelham Molson Canadians   Greg MacKinnon (5)
    Shawn Walsh
Date/Time   July 5  
at Mainland Common      
                                         
  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E      
Truro 5 5 3 0 6 0 0 x x 19 22 1      
Halifax 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 x x 3 12 2      
                                         
                                         
Winning Pitcher      
John Chapman      
                                         
                                         
Losing Pitcher      
Jordan Pelham      
                                         
                                         
     
                                         

 

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Batting Leaders July 5

Posted by Jeff Lockhart at Jul 4, 2016 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Batting Leaders Name Team AB Runs Hits RBI AVG

Phil Brown S 41 7 20 8 .488

Darson Murphy T 51 14 21 4 .412

Guy Pellerine T 34 8 14 12 .412

Shawn Peverill H 38 10 15 2 .395

Jason Pleasant-Sampson K 28 7 11 4 .393

Dan Bates T 40 9 14 10 .350

Anthony McKinley D 35 7 12 3 .343

Jordon Shepherd S 44 9 15 9 .341

Colby Turple K 39 4 13 8 .333

Alex Ostrov K 37 6 12 7 .324

Ryan Bates T 41 6 13 14 .317

Jeff Chisholm T 38 13 12 6 .316

Shawn Walsh H 51 3 16 6 .314

Connor Sullivan H 48 8 15 3 .313

Josh Pelham H 47 5 14 7 .298

Josh Forrest S 47 8 14 4 .298

Min: PA 37

LEADERS HITS: Darson Murphy T 21; Phil Brown S 20; Shawn Walsh H 16; Jordon Shepherd S 15’ Greg West D 15; Shawn Peverill H 15.

RUNS: Chris Farrow S 17; Darson Murphy T 14; Jeff Chisholm T 13; Chris Head D 10; Shawn Peverill H 10.

RBIs: Ryan Bates T 14; Guy Pellerine T 12; Dan Bates T 10; Greg West D 9; Jordon Shepherd S 9.

DOUBLES: Shawn Walsh H 5; Dan Comeau D 4; Chris Head D 4; Connor Sullivan H 4; Alex Ostrov K 4; Matt Mingo T 4.

TRIPLES: No leader.

HOME RUNS: No leader.

SB: Chris Farrow S 13; Ryan Bates T 8; Kenny Long S 7; Jordon Shepherd S 7.  

Following statement  released by Dartmouth Moosehead Dry 

 

DARTMOUTH MOOSEHEAD DRY TO HOLD CAM MARLING

TRIBUTE NIGHT

 

The Dartmouth Moosehead Dry will have heavy hearts when they hold a tribute Friday, July 8 for their teammate, Cam Marling, who lost his valiant fight against cancer on March 7.  And the Sydney Sooners, the Dry’s opponent for the 3-game series that weekend, will feel the pain too as they had taken Marling with them as their ace pitcher to the Canadian Senior Baseball Championships in 2014 and 2015.

 

Through it all, however, the two teams will celebrate the Cam’s life and his love for the game of baseball, just as he and his family would have wanted. The teams will honour Cam in a ceremony that will see his jersey, #40, retired by the Dry. 

 

In a brilliant career that began at the age of 5 and ended much too soon at the age of 25, Cam would compile an outstanding record with the Dry. In 5 years with the senior club he had a record of 20 wins and just 5 losses. His most dominant season was in 2014 when he went 8 and 0, allowing just 50 hits in 76 innings while striking out 84 batters.

 

It was, however, in 2015 that Cam really showed how good he really was! After being diagnosed with cancer in April, he vowed to take to the mound despite undergoing treatment that together with the disease weakened him and made every inning a challenge. Yet he went 3-1 in the regular season, throwing 51 innings, allowing 53 hits while striking out 40. He was 1-0 in the Nova Scotia Senior Baseball League playoffs. And just as he had done in 2014, he took to the mound in the Sooners’ opening game at the nationals and racked up a shutout. Teams attending the national champion and the fans in attendance rose to give him a standing ovation when he left the game.

 

After a setback in the fall of 2015, he underwent a successful stem cell transplant on January 20, but complications let to his death a few months later. Since his passing, his mother, Char, and sisters, Shelby and Kim, have been passionate in promoting the Canadian Blood Services’ One Match Program, a worldwide registry, which encourages stem cell and bone marrow donation to help save lives. 

 

Upon his death tributes poured in from teammates, opponents, baseball fans, and his many friends. One of the tributes said it all: “Great pitcher, great teammate, better person.”

 

In a testament to their departed teammate and his #40 the Dry will donate 40% of all proceeds from the game to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.

 

A six-man umpiring crew will be on hand to officiate the game and they have generously donated their fees to the cause. 

 

The pre-game ceremony to celebrate Cam’s life and love of the game will begin at 7:30 at Beazley Field. Admission is $5.00 for adults, those under 18 are admitted free. A concession stand and a libation area will be available.

 

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Wildcats take game 1 of double header

Posted by Jeff Lockhart at Jul 2, 2016 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
NSSBL Game Report
Visitor Sydney Sooners
Home Kentville Wildcats
Date/Time Saturday, July 2nd 2016 (12:00 pm)
Played at Memorial Park
          1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Visitor 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 4 8 1
Home 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 x 7 9 0
Visiting Battery Anthony Iannetti, Paul MacLean (7),
and Jordon Sampson, Chris Farrow (7)
Home Battery Jake Lonar, Codey Shrider (S) (6),  
and Devon Boutillier
Winning Pitcher Jake Lonar
Losing Pitcher Anthony Iannetti
Visiting Highlights
Chris Farrow (2) double, single and 1 rbi
Ken Long (2) singles and 1 rbi
Johnny MacLeod double
Home Highlights
Alex Ostrov double, single and 1 rbi
Dryden Schofield double and 2 rbi's
Codey Shrider double
Game Summary:
Wildcats rebound for game two win in the series.
The Kentville Wildcats took the early lead on a 2-run double by Dryden Schofield in the first inning. The lead grew to 4-2 for the middle frames and 7-2 late, before surviving a scare from the Sooners in the ninth where it was 7-4 and a chance to tie things up in the final inning.