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Glacier Twins season ends in slide

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 8 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| July 30, 2013 10:31 AM

The Glacier Twins A team’s season hit the skids just as the heat of summer set in. The American Legion baseball club went 6-14 in July and was bounced from the Western District Class A tournament last week in Eureka after going 1-2.

The Twins fell July 25 to Libby 6-16 in their tournament opener. Jayce Fagerland had two RBIs on two hits. Brandon Maassen added two RBIs. Peter Seymour and Austin Robbins shared duties on the mound and each struck out four batters.

The Twins rebounded with a nice 8-2 win July 26 over the Kootenai Valley Rangers, posting five runs in the sixth frame. Fagerland led the way with three RBIs and three hits. Shane Marcial added two RBIs on two hits, and Seymour tallied two RBIs. Brandon Maassen pitched five innings and struck out seven batters. Ramlow worked the mound for four innings with two strike outs.

A 3-13 loss July 27 to the Bitterroot Bucs knocked the Twins out of the tournament. Jake Slaybaugh led the Twins with three hits.

The Glacier Twins finished the season 29-25 overall.

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