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Reum leads M’s past Red Sox

Staff reports

Jason Reum went 2 for 2 with a double and scored the first run of what turned out to be a four-run seventh inning for the ACCURATE TV Mariners, who turned a 9-6 deficit into a 10-9 victory over AMWEST Red Sox in recent Babe Ruth action at Todd Fields.

Dylan Kane went 3 for 4 with a double and two runs scored, while Jake Braun scored two runs, including the game-winning run in the seventh inning. Nick Twyman and Taylor Weik combined for four of the team’s runs.

Sox’s leadoff hitter Nick Warner was 3 for 3 with a double and three runs scored, while Alex Lopez and Kory DiGrande combined for four hits and three runs.



Angels 8, Padres 7

Mike Weber and Ricky Braun each scored two runs, but it was Grant Jones and Alex Vogt scoring in the sixth inning that turned a 7-6 deficit into an 8-7 victory for the Lake Tahoe Coint Jewelry and Loan Angels against the AAA Roofing Padres.



Rylan Tepper went 2 for 3 with a triple and two runs scored, while Austin Buyak also added a triple in the losing cause.

Giants 12, Red Sox 11

Chris Yarrow went 2 for 4 to help his team score eight runs in the fifth inning to propel the Lira’s Supermarket Giants to a win over the AMWEST Red Sox. Hayden Bronken’s run in the sixth inning proved to be the game-winning score.

Jordan Zager went 5 for 5 with three runs scored and a double, while Sox’s leadoff hitter Kory DiGrande went 3 for 5 and Alex Potnick 3 for 3 with a triple and three runs scored.

Padres 14, A’s 12

Leadoff hiter Rigel Garman scored three times and went 4 for 4, while Dillon McKeen went 2 for 2 to help lead the AAA Roofing Padres to a two-run victory over the South Tahoe Refuse A’s.

Chris Whatford was 3 for 4 with a double and three runs scored and Jamie Yelles was 2 for 2 with a triple and two runs scored for the A’s, who scored five runs in the fifth inning to make things interesting. James Coolbaugh added three hits and two runs.

Giants 15, Padres 8

Tyler Slater and Dylan Simonian both went 2 for 2 with a double and three runs scored, while Chris Yarrow smacked a triple and a home run for for the Lira’s Supermarket Giants, who scored seven runs in the second inning to cruise past the AAA Roofing Padres.

Austin Buyak went 2 for 3 with a double and two runs scored, and Dillon McKeen added four hits, including a double and also scored a run for the Padres.

Dodgers 10, Mariners 7

Andrew Contaxis and Tyler Sharp both went 2 for 2 with two runs scored, while Jess Latta added two singles as the Laub and Laub Dodgers scored four runs in the sixth inning to break open a 6-6 tie and defeat the Accurate TV Mariners.

For the Mariners, leadoff hitter Jason Reum, Jake Braun and Dylan Kane all had two hits and combined for three of the team’s runs.

Angels 14, Red Sox 4

Ricky Braun and Alex Vogt both went 3 for 3 with a double and scored three times each for the Lake Tahoe Coin Jewelry and Loan Angels, who scored four runs in the first inning and never trailed after that in a win over the AMWEST Red Sox.

Sox’s leadoff hitter went 2 for 3 with two runs scored to lead his team, while Kory DiGrande added three hits, including a double, and Alex Potnick ripped a triple.

Dodgers 21, Giants 4

Tyler Sharp went 3 for 5 with a double and four runs scored, while Jess Latta added three hits, including a double, and scored twice as the Laub and Laub Dodgers drilled the Lira’s Supermarket Giants. Christian Winslow and Andrew Contaxis combined for four hits and four runs in the victory.

Chris Yarrow went 2 for 4 with a double, while Tyler Slater scored once and had two singles in the losing cause.

Angels 15, A’s 10

Ricky Braun and Alex Vogt combined for six hits and six runs scored for the Lake Tahoe Coin and Jewelry and Loan Angels, who scored seven runs in the fifth inning to take control in their win over the South Tahoe Refuse A’s.

The A’s were led by Chris Whatford, who went 2 for 2 with three runs scored, and Jamie Yelles, who scored four times and belted a double and a triple.


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