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Lily Cullen Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 5 months AGO
by Lily Cullen Hungry Horse News
| July 5, 2017 8:38 AM

The Glacier Twins beat Kalispell 7-3 last Wednesday after capturing the lead in the first inning. Greyson Bistodeau and Terek Bistodeau each collected multiple hits.

On Thursday, as the Twins clung to a one-run lead against Kalispell, head coach Scott Murray made the game-saving decision to keep Nathan Hader on the mound. Hader finished the job for a 4-1 Glacier win.

Against Libby on Saturday, Glacier swept both games in a doubleheader, beating the Loggers 11-3 and then 14-10.

But on Sunday against Bitterroot, the Twins bid farewell to their win streak, losing 4-3 and then 7-6.

The Twins host the Sapa/Johnsrud Tourney starting Thursday.

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