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Glacier 15s go 1-3 at Babe Ruth World Series

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 3 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| August 19, 2015 7:02 AM

The Glacier 15s went 1-3 at the Babe Ruth World Series in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. The team lost to Sarasota, Florida 13-5 in the opener on Aug. 14 after rain delayed the tournament a day.

The next day they lost to Westchester, California, 16-0, but bounced back with a 13-1 triumph over Giles County, Tennessee. Drew Scherrer went the distance on the mound for Glacier, while the team racked up 11 hits. Logan Kolodejchuk had a triple in the victory and Thomas Hellwig went 3 for 4 at the plate with two doubles.

The team's journey ended on Monday when they lost to South Brazoria County, Texas, 8-2. Kolodejchuk had a double in the loss and Ryan Thompson had a triple.

Glacier finished the season with a 26-10 record and will go down as one of the most successful baseball teams in the Flathead Valley.

Glacier 201 046 - 13 11 1

Giles County 100 000 - 1 2 3

WP-Drew Scherrer; LP-Sam Hatfield

GLACIER - Austin Green 0-1, Thomas Hellwig 3-4, Terek Bistodeau 2-4, Max Smyley 0-3, Logan Kolodejchuk 2-4, Matthew Morrison 0-2, Ryan Thompson 0-2, Quintin Schriver 0-2, Caleb Meehan 2-2, Luke Schwaiger 0-2, Brandon Thomas 0-0, Scherrer 2-3.

GILES COUNTY - Miguel Hayes 0-3, Bryce Gibson 1-3, Blade Matthews 0-3, Mack Young 0-3, William Jett 0-1, Jayson Hamilton 1-2, Hatfield 0-2, Sam Cardin 0-2, David Erwin 0-1, Andrew Morgan 0-1.

2B-Hellwig (2); Gibson; 3B-Kolodejchuk; RBI-Hellwig (3), Bistodeau (2), Smyley, Kolodechuk (3), Scherrer (2).

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