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Dry down Bearcats

Posted by Jody Jewers at Jun 24, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Matt McDonald and two relievers combined on a five-hitter for the Dartmouth Moosehead Dry in a 10-1 decision against the Truro Bearcats tonight at Beazley Field.

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Truro -- Jason Smith (LP), Matt Black (3), Jason Davis (6), Joe MacPherson (8) and Jason Hoyt, Matt Davis (8).

Top hitter -- Joe MacPherson, single, double.

Dartmouth -- Matt McDonald (WP). Shain Beaudreau (7), Jeff Reeves (9) and Randy Stewart.

Top hitters -- Dan Comeau, two singles, RBI; Randy Stewart, two singles; Joel Irvine, two singles; Darren Doucette, two singles, three RBI; Jay Washington, two singles, RBI; Greg West, home run, single.

 

Tonight's game between the Halifax Pelham Canadians and Kentville Wildcats at Memorial Park in Kentville has been postponed because of rain. The game has been rescheduled to Sunday, June 28 at 4 p.m., at Memorial Park.

The Aug. 14-15 weekend series between the Dartmouth Moosehead Dry and Sydney Sooners at Beazley Field in Dartmouth has been moved to the July 10-11 weekend, which became available following the cancellation of interleague play with New Brunswick this season. Start times are Friday, July 10 at 8 p.m., and a doubleheader Saturday, July 11 at noon.

The changes have been made to the "Calendar" and "Schedules" sections of the website.

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Tonight's games postponed

Posted by Jody Jewers at Jun 22, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Tonight's games (N.S. Canada Games at Truro, Dartmouth at Halifax) have been postponed because of rain.

When make-up dates have been confirmed, they will be posted on this site.

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Stats updated

Posted by Jody Jewers at Jun 22, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The first stats leaders of the season have been compiled by league statistician Burton Russell, and can be viewed by clicking on the "2009 Stats updates" link on the left-hand side of the page.
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Interleague play cancelled for this season

Posted by Jody Jewers at Jun 21, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The Nova Scotia and New Brunswick senior baseball leagues have decided not to proceed with interleague play this season.

Having lost the interleague games scheduled for Nova Scotia last weekend because of rain, it was the intent of both leagues to make up as many games as possible this coming weekend. But the logistical hurdles of booking field times at venues that are being used by more than one organization proved too difficult to overcome.

"Several of our teams share their facilities with minor ball, junior and intermediate programs, and those groups have also been affected by the recent inclement weather," Nova Scotia senior league president/CAO Jody Jewers said. "So everyone is scrambling to reschedule games in addition to those that were booked at the start of the season. Tournaments are also booked on some of these fields on weekends, which cuts dramatically into the ability to reschedule weekend games."

In looking at both leagues' schedules for the remainder of the season, there wasn't enough of a window of opportunity to reschedule any more games in the event of rain. Both leagues require some of their members to play games against some teams exclusively on weekends, and in the event of rain on the July 11-12 weekend, when Nova Scotia teams were scheduled to visit New Brunswick, there was no backup date available that would be feasible for all clubs.

"The Sydney Sooners play exclusively on weekends, and several of the New Brunswick teams are also tied in to playing on weekends," Jewers added. "Both leagues have to make the completion of their schedules the top priority, and though interleague play remains a solid concept which we will continue to look at in future seasons, the one variable we can't control is the weather."

New Brunswick senior league president John Collins says it is unfortunate and disappointing for teams and fans of both leagues to have to put the project on the shelf for this season but understands it is necessary with the short ball season that is available.

"The lack of make-up dates has closed the window of opportunity for both leagues to be able to showcase the top level of ball to fans in both provinces," he said. "Hopefully next season interleague play will be able to resume."

"I know that our league enjoys the interlocking schedule and both leagues looked forward to playing each other."

Both leagues will be sending two teams to the Canadian senior baseball championship Aug. 20-23 in Dartmouth and Halifax.

Interleague play began in 2006. Seventy-four games have been played, with the series even at 37-37.