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Twins A squad goes 1-1 for the week

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 9 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| June 12, 2013 9:26 AM

The Glacier Twins A team picked up another conference win June 5 with an impressive 12-5 victory over the Kalispell Lakers A team.

Twins pitcher Hugh Ramlow earned the victory after six innings of work. He allowed only two runs off six hits.

Kyler Howke and Colton Gove each had three hits to lead the Twins at the plate.

A three-run fifth inning extended the Twin’s lead to 5-0. Their final four runs came in the ninth when they strung together three consecutive hits, including a Zach Darling double. The Twins were aggressive on the bases and tallied 10 steals.

On Saturday, the Twins A and B teams split a double-header with the Missoula Mavericks at Memorial Field in Whitefish.

The Twins B team won the opener 4-2, posting a run in the third and three more in the fifth. Brandon Maassen tallied two RBIs, while Jayce Fagerland and Colton Gove each had two hits. Austin Robbins and Ryley Nahrgang shared mound duties in the victory.

In game 2, the Mavericks exploded for five runs in the second inning. It was all they would need to hang on for the 5-2 win over the Twins A team.

The Glacier Twins A team will play at Williston, N.D., on Wednesday.

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