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Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 5 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| July 27, 2011 7:33 AM

Kalispell's Joe Pistorese held the Glacier Twins to five hits and smacked a scoring hit in the seventh inning as the Kalispell Lakers rolled to a 10-0 AA American Legion baseball victory at Griffin Field on July 19.

Kalispell has won 30-plus games in five of the last six seasons. It was the final meeting of the regular season for the valley rivals. The Lakers won three of the four meetings.

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Kalispell 001 222 3 - 10 9 0

Cody Hill, Chase Anderson (6), Carl Talsma (6) and Jimmy Jumper; Joe Pistorese and Kendrick Lee.

GLACIER - Devyn Rocker 1-2, Jack Cronin 0-3, Kyler Blades 0-3, Geoff Streeter 0-3, Chris King 3-3, Cody Elek 1-3, Talsma 0-3, Jumper 0-3, Jeremy Nielson 0-3.

KALISPELL - Dillon Matteson 0-3, Dominic Eickert 3-3, Michael O'Connell 0-3, Pistorese 1-3, Dillon Eaves 3-4, Sean O'Connell 0-2, Cody Dopps 1-3, Lee 0-2, Nate Bengston 1-3.

2B-Eickert; RBI-Eickert (3), Pistorese, Eaves (2), Dopps (2).

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