The AAA squad surrendered three runs over the final two innings to drop a 7-6 decision to the Regina White Sox while the AA Canucks struggled against the Lumsden Cubs and dropped an 18-6 decision.
The AA Canucks (6-4-1) are back in action Friday night in Regina against the Pacers, while the AAA squad (5-4-1) is in White Butte for a doubleheader on Sunday.
White Sox 7, AAA Canucks 6
The Canucks overcame a 4-3 deficit with three runs in the top of the sixth but would be unable to make the lead stick, as Regina scored a pair of runs in the bottom of the inning and followed with the game-winning run in the bottom of the seventh.
Garrett Gulutzan contributed most of the offence for Moose Jaw, going 1-for-3 with a two-run triple in the sixth, as the Canucks recorded four hits on the day and took advantage of four Regina errors.
Max Simmons got the start for the local squad, holding the White Sox scoreless over an inning and a third before giving way to Gulutzan, who allowed four runs on three hits and three strikeouts. Cameron Beisal and Owen Varjassy tossed the final two innings, giving up three runs on four hits.
Lumsden 18, AA Canucks 6
Lumsden scored early and often and did most of their damage in the fourth, when they batted through their line-up and ended up scoring eight runs.
Brogan Bowes ended up with a 3-for-4 night, including a run and an RBI, while Kyren Ernest scored a pair of runs, Nick Bechard went 2-for-4 with an RBI and Zayden Anderson 1-for-3 while knocking in a pair.
Anderson, Bechard and Tryton Legare all saw action on the mound for Moose Jaw.