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Prairie Dogs roll to commanding win in 11U baseball action

Moose Jaw scores maximum runs in final two innings on way to 15-1 mercy-rule victory over Regina White Sox
The Moose Jaw Prairie Dogs’ bats were just as hot as the weather on Wednesday night as they rolled to a 15-1 victory over the Regina White Sox in Baseball Regina 11-and-under league action at Gattinger Park.

Things were plenty close in the early going, though, as the two teams found themselves in a pitching duel: after Zaid Guillaume walked and came around to score in the first, Regina would come back to tie the game in their half of the inning, followed immediately by the Prairie Dogs putting up two more runs for a 3-1 edge through two.

Moose Jaw would take control of the contest the next inning, sending 11 hitters to the plate and racking up eight runs before doing the same the following inning and scoring another six runs, bringing the contest to an early end.

Guillaume would finish with a 2-for-3 night at the plate, scoring three times, while Jackson Boyle scored three runs on three plate appearances. Ronan Tonge, Brady Meacher and Burke Bechard all crossed the plate twice in the contest.

The Prairie Dogs pitching staff proved to be all but unhittable, racking up 10 strikeouts through the four innings and allowing only five baserunners into scoring position after giving up the lone White Sox run.

Next action for Moose Jaw comes July 27 when they travel to Lumsden to face the Bears.

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