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Bearcats rally for victory, Dry down Wildcats
Posted by Jody Jewers at Jun 12, 2004 5:00PM PDT
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The Truro Bearcats scored four runs in the ninth inning to beat host Sackville Beaverbank Physio Chiefs this afternoon.
At Weir Field
Truro 001 130 004 — 9 11 1
Sackville 100 201 200 — 6 13 1
Mark Stiner, Steven Clyke (WP,7) and Craig Higgins; Doug Fraser, Joey Gaudet (LP,5), Jon Fifield (9), Kris Dewolfe (9) and Jordan Francis, Jed Martin (5).
Truro — Bill MacKenzie, triple, double, single, two RBI; Bruce Joshua, two-run homer; Shawn Fuller, double, single, two RBI; John Chapman, two singles; Sackville — Tyler Johnson, three singles, RBI; Craig MacDonald, double, single; Paul Humphrey, two singles, RBI; Jordan Francis, two-run single.
At Kentville, the Dartmouth Moosehead Dry had 16 hits, 14 of them singles, in a win against the Wildcats.
At Memorial Park
Dartmouth 005 006 0xx — 11 16 1
Kentville 010 000 0xx — 1 5 1
Jason Bailey (WP) and Nick Best; Kevin Nichols (LP), Alex Sabean (6), Chris Davidson (6) and Luke Smith.
Dartmouth — Chris Goodie, double, two singles; Ryan Doucette, three singles, two RBI; Joel Irvine, two singles, RBI; Darren Doucette, double, single, three RBI; Jamie Vallis and Darren Hiltz, two-run singles; Kentville — Ryan Pearl, RBI-single; Ian Lockhart, double.
Interleague play kicked off today, with the Halifax Pelham Canadians making the trip to Moncton to face the Mets.
Moncton scored four runs in the eighth inning en route to a 7-2 win in Game 1. Halifax was awarded a 3-2 forfeit victory in Game 2 when Moncton ran out of players after the 15th inning and couldn't finish the game.
At Kiwanis Park
Game 1
Halifax 002 000 000 — 2 7 3
Moncton 100 010 14x — 7 10 0
Travis MacQuarrie (LP), Mark Haverstock (8) and Steve Pamenter; Cory McKenzie (WP), Mark Fournier (7) and Mike Ivey.
Halifax — Cory Christie, two-run single; Ryan Veinot, double, single; Moncton — Pat Godin, home run, double, single; Mike Ivey, three singles.
Game 2
Halifax 000 200 000 000 000 — 2 12 5
Moncton 000 100 001 000 000 — 2 6 1
(Halifax awarded 3-2 win when Moncton ran out of players and couldn't finish the game.)
Sheldon MacDonald (14 strikeouts), Chris Munroe (WP, 12) and Steve Pamenter; Mike Higgins, Steve Desjardins (7), Greg Hickox (LP,12) and Mark Fournier, Mike Bartley (9).
Halifax — Brent Cooper, two-run homer, two singles; Jay Turple, two doubles; Morgan Strang, three singles; Moncton — Chris Palk, two singles; Rohn Brasher, double.
Host Dartmouth Moosehead Dry belted five home runs en route to a victory over the Kentville Wildcats tonight.
At Beazley Field
Kentville 011 010 000 — 3 8 1
Dartmouth 001 203 10x — 7 10 1
Jeff Bishop (LP), Kevin Daurie (7) and Mike Murray; Trevor Zwaan (WP) and Nick Best.
Kentville — Mike Lockhart, single, double, RBI; Todd Benjamin, two singles, two RBI; Dartmouth — Jamie Vallis, single, double; Darren Doucette, two-run homer; Chris Goodie, single, home run; Greg West, Jason Irvine and Nick Best, home runs.
Dartmouth Moosehead Dry player/coach Darren Doucette celebrated his 33rd birthday tonight with a bang, clubbing a three-run homer and RBI-double to help his squad beat visiting Sackville Beaverbank Physio Chiefs.
At Beazley Field
Sackville 100 000 0xx - 1 5 1
Dartmouth 000 244 2xx - 12 14 1
Kris Dewolfe (LP), Mike Himmelman (6) and Jordan Francis, Jed Martin (7); Chad Sawler (WP), Darren Hiltz (7) and Nick Best.
Sackville — Mike Hurley, double, single; Dartmouth — Darren Doucette, three-run homer, RBI-double; Jamie Vallis, two-run homer, double; Robert Gillis, home run; Joel Irvine, three singles.
The Halifax Pelham Canadians won for the second time in as many nights tonight, beating host Sackville Beaverbank Physio Chiefs.
At Weir Field
Halifax 242 020 000 — 10 9 2
Sackville 000 200 000 — 2 7 1
Andrew MacIntosh (WP) and Kevin Andrecyk; Aaron Reid (LP), Jamie Joyce (2), Scott Higgins (5), Todd Pickrem (7), Joey Gaudet (9) and Jed Martin, Jordan Francis (7).
Halifax — Adam Lucas, two singles, four RBI; Kevin Andrecyk, three singles; Sackville — Mike Hurley, two singles, RBI.
At Truro, the Kentville Wildcats downed the host Bearcats 12-8. A linescore will be posted when it becomes available.