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Glacier Twins A team knocked out of tourney

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 4 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| July 27, 2011 7:31 AM

The Glacier Twins A team scored six runs in the final two innings, but it wasn't enough to overtake the Kalispell Lakers in the Western A District American Legion baseball tournament.

The Lakers led 9-2 after six innings and won the game 11-8, knocking the Twins out of the tourney.

Jake Slaybaugh had a big game for the Twins, going 4-for-5 and driving in five runs.

Kalispell 101 403 020 - 11 8 1

Glacier Twins 001 100 042 - 8 13 6

Hank McLeod, Robbie Krueger (4), Dawson Day (8) and Robert Simmons; Austin Martin, Jake Slaybaugh (4), Corey Davis (8) and Brendon Windauer. W - Krueger. L - Martin.

KALISPELL - Jake Johnson 1-5, Charlie Obermiller 1-4, Zack Personett 1-3, McLeod 1-4, Simmons 2-5, Andrew Wheeler 0-4, Nathan Calles 0-0, Shelton Todd 0-2, Krueger 0-1, Day 0-1, Evan Eickert 1-2, Skylar Brown 0-0, Luke LaFontaine 1-5.

RBI-Personett, McLeod (2), Simmons, Eickert, LaFontaine.

GLACIER - Shane Marcial 1-5, Nick Lagrandeur 0-5, Bryce Wherli 0-5, Garret Houston 2-3, Corey Davis 3-4, Slaybaugh 4-5, Windauer 1-5, Colin King 1-4, Austin Martin 1-1, Nathan Carr 0-2.

RBI-Lagrandeur, Slaybaugh (5), Windauer, King.

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