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PA 7, Kellam 1.
Dan Hudson threw a complete game 3 hitter. Around 7 strikeouts. Jake McAloose hit his third homerun of the season to finish the scoring for PA. Sean Ray didn't exactly have his stuff today. Threw a lot of pitches and saw a lot of three-ball counts. PA hit up and down the lineup. Big win for them coming down the home stretch of the season. PA plays at home vs OL on Friday.
Kempsville 1 Cox 0

Kempsville got a much needed win. Kempsville scores in the second, Ramerize reaches 1st on an error, pinch runner (Constanza) steals second, advances to third when Wall gets on with an error and scores on Lee's RBI sac fly to deep left-center.
Umpire robs a Kempsville batter (Lee) of a sure triple down first base line (grounder 2-3 feet inside of bag, into the corner) which was hit so hard, 1st baseman nor the umpire ever saw it, called it foul(the fans went nuts). Never seen such a call.
Ramerez picks up his first shutout of the season and Kempsville's defense was solid.
Landstown 7, Tallwood 2

Ryan Crain picks up the win throwing a complete game 3 hitter, 0 earned runs and around 10 strikeouts. Tallwood scored twice in the first inning off of a walk and 2 Landstown errors. That was it for them. Landstown scored a lone run in the 2nd inning and came back in the 4th with 4 more. Frank Laster and Deshawn Showell had multiple hits for Landstown.

Ryan Cooper pitched for Tallwood and threw pretty well, but the Tallwood defense made multiple errors in the game which cost them most of the runs.
Kellam 12, Landstown 11

Wow, what a game. The umpire had a strike zone about as big as a quarter and each team was reaching deep into their pitching staffs since this was each teams' third game this week. Kellam lead most of the way with Landstown hanging close until Kellam took a commanding 12-5 lead with a 5 run 7th. Landstown came right back with 6 runs in the bottom of the 7th and ended the game on a 2 out bases loaded groundout to shortstop.

As you might imagine, lots of hits, but lots of walks as well. Brett Curll started for Kellam, with Ian Thomas and several others also seeing time and Sean Ray coming on in the 7th to get the save. I guess Curll probably got the win.

Landstown threw Jack Reynolds, Zach Hutchison, Josh Girdler and Dan Knox. Girdler looked the best for Landstown but was pulled for a pinch hitter in the 6th.

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