Monkton Games 1 and 2- Kitchener open with an exciting win
June 26, 2008
Monkton, ON
GAME 1
KITCHENER RIVERSHARK TWINS AT SASKATOON ASPEN INTERIORS
Kitchener: 4.0.0.0.0.0.0.x.x.x.4.3.0
Saskatoon: 0.0.0.0.0.0.3.x.x.x.3..2.0
WP: Frank Cox: 7 IP, 3R, 3ER, 2H, 8K, 2BB
C: Pat Shannon
LP: Dean Holoien: 7 IP, 4R, 4ER, 3H, 9K, 3BB
C: Sean O’Brien
Jody Eidt went 2/3 for Kitchener with a 3-run home run.
Mullaley hit an inside the park home run.
For Sask, Holoien hit a 2 run triple.
T1 – Wolfe walk, Shannon Walk, Eidt a 3-run home run, Mullaley an inside the park home run.
B7 – Keith MacKintosh a single, Levy walked, Holoien hit a 2-run triple, Ethier a SAC fly
MVP of the Game Jody Eidt, 2/3, 3-run home run.
Blue Crew: Peter Klue, Paul Baier, Serge LaFlamme
GAME 2
JARVIS GAMBLERS VS CIRCLE TAP
Nice introductions to the Blue Crew including visiting ISC UIC, Bruce Bierman
Game is in progress and I will do some updates via my Blackberry on NEWS-2
With a full report late night when I get back to my hotel.
REPORTS
GAME 2
JARVIS GAMBLERS VS CIRCLE TAP
Nice (very classy) introductions to the Blue Crew including visiting ISC UIC, Bruce Bierman
JARVIS GAMBLERS AT CIRCLE TAP
Jarvis: 0.0.0.0.1.0.0.x.x.x.1.2.0
Circle Tap: 0.0.0.1.0.3.X.x.x.x.4.7.0
WP: Collin McKenzie: 7 IP, 1R, 1ER, 2H, 11K, 6BB
C: Bryan Hansen
LP: Paul Koert: 6 IP, 4R, 4ER, 7H, 8K, 0BB
C: Allan Phibbs
For Circle Tap:
Kevin Reichardt had 2 doubles
Chris DeLarwelle had a double
Garvey had a double
Ormsby had a home run.
For Jarvis:
Ryan Thompson had a double and a walk.
The talk of the game was the rain delay of 1 hour and 24 minutes. Actual rain was about 25 minutes and was very hard with lightening all around, which is why the game was called in the first place, before the rain.
Monkton’s crack Grounds Crew went into action quickly once the rain stopped. A lot of work with the rakes and brooms and a number of bags of magic dust (or was it kitty litter?) were worked into soak up the wet and then we were ready to play again. Home plate umpire Bob Henning gave full marks to the Grounds Crew for their quick work and for making the field safe to play on again.
Circle Tap broke the game open in bottom of the 6th with three runs to break the 1-1 tie.
The game was a lot closer than the score would indicate. Jarvis held their own right into the 6th inning
Up until the rain hit, there was a good sized crowd enjoying the game. I give full marks to the hard core fastball fans who stayed and watched the remainder of the second game. The night was actually very pleasant other than the brief period of rain, a few work light jackets but most were in short sleeves and enjoying the evening.
Action picks up again at 2pm Friday.