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Corriveau, Lakers AA rout Chargers 19-6

Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 5 months AGO
by Daily Inter Lake
| July 30, 2020 6:44 PM

Bats and runners were busy at Griffin Field as the Kalispell Lakers AA trounced the Great Falls Chargers 19-6 on Thursday.

The Lakers scored early and often with seven runs in the first inning and 10 in the fourth.

Jack Corriveau was the winning pitcher, only allowing two runs on one hit through four innings. Reid Barrows threw one inning in relief.

Corriveau and Kobe Burland led the Lakers with two hits each. Burland also tripled.

The Lakers had 19 runs on seven hits.

Great Falls Chargers 002 04x x— 6 5 3

Kalispell Lakers A 720 10xx x — 19 7 2

Josey Hinderager, Keeton Clark (1), Nate Rendenbaugh (4) and Nate Fowler (4). Jack Corriveau, Reid Barrows (5). WP — Corriveau. LP — Hinderager.

CHARGERS — Derick Spring 1-2, Nate Fowler 0-3, Kael Richards 1-3, Tyler Marr 1-2, Cam McNamee 1-3, Keeton Clark 1-3, Josey Hinderager 0-2, Nate Rendenbaugh 0-2, Hunter Hovck 0-1.

LAKERS — Jack Corriveau 2-4, Gage Brink 0-1, Caden Willis 0-2, Connor Drish 0-2, Ethan Diede 1-3, Ben Corriveau 0-2, Danny Kernan 1-2, Kobe Burland 2-4, Joe Schlegel 1-2.

2B — Spring, Richards, McNamee; Schlegel. 3B — Burland. RBI — Clark, Spring, Richards 2, Marr, McNamee; Burland 3, J. Corriveau, Brink, B. Corriveau, Kernan, Drish, Diede 2, Schlegel 2, Willis.

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