Glacier Twins shut out Bandits at home
Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 11 months AGO
The Glacier Twins held Cranbrook scoreless on Sunday in a shutout home win, 9-0.
Nathan Hader and Coby Clark-Dickinson put up solid time on the mound, allowing just three hits by the Bandits in seven innings.
Clark-Dickinson struck out seven, walked one, allowed two hits and no runs as the starting pitcher.
He also went 2-4 with a double at the plate.
Corbin Hurst went 2-3 with two RBI, and the Twins as a whole put up a dozen hits.
This week the Twins will head out to Libby on Thursday for a doubleheader.
Then on Sunday they’ll head north to Cranbrook for a rematch doubleheader against the Bandits.
The team’s next home game will be against Alberta on June 20.
Cranbrook 000 000 0 — 0 3 3
Glacier 202 050 x — 9 12 1
Schroder, White (4), Meggison (5) and Marlow. Coby Clark-Dickinson, Nathan Hader (6) and Zach Veneman, J. Crabb (6). W — Clark-Dickinson. L — Schroder.
Bandits — Marlow 0-3, Mastel 0-3, Grist 0-3, Thomson 0-3, Rebagliati 3-3, Meggison 0-3, White 0-1, Smith 0-2, Schroder 0-2.
Twins — Jack Schwager 1-3, Forrest Kobelt 1-3, Gavin Schroeder 1-1, Clark-Dickinson 2-4, Austyn Andrachick 1-3, Jack Alton 1-1, Veneman 1-2, Crabb 0-1, Jay Tyree 0-3, Preston Trenerry 0-1, Nathan Hader 0-1, Corbin Hurst 2-3, Miles Hartly 1-2, Jack Price 1-3. 2B — Clark-Dickinson. RBI—Schwager, Schroeder 2, Veneman 1, Tyree 1, Hurst 2, Martly 1.
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