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Moose Jaw U16 Ice post pair of dominant wins over Carlyle

Doubleheader sees local squad roll to 20-0, 20-8 victories at Optimist Park
The Moose Jaw U16 Ice knew coming into the season they had some offensive potential. What they put together on Friday night was that and then some.

The Ice scored a total of 40 runs in a doubleheader with the Carlyle Supernova, taking a 20-0 victory in the opener and following with a surprisingly close 20-8 victory in the nightcap.

Ice 20, Carlyle 0

Things were relatively tight in the early going as the Ice found themselves leading 1-0 through two and holding a 4-0 edge after three.

Things started to break open the very next frame, though, as a four-spot extended the Moose Jaw lead to eight, with another three runs in the fifth making it 11-0. The Ice took a 12-0 edge into the final frame and proceeded to send 12 batters to the plate, racking up eight runs and making the final 20-0.

Sidney Miskiman had a solid game at the plate, going 2-for-3 and scoring four runs, while Makenna Simmons and Katie Newberry were each 2-for-4 with a pair of runs. Jasmine Kohl, Camryn Rusu, Paige McClinton and Brook Hammond also had two runs each.

Newberry and Taylor Luciak split time on the mound and allowed only six runners into scoring position while striking out 16 and allowing six hits.

Ice 20, Carlyle 8

The second contest of the doubleheader ended up being plenty interesting despite the lopsided final score.

The Ice got things going right off the hop, following the same script as their big final inning of the first game by sending 12 batters to the plate and this time scoring seven runs. After Carlyle got one back in their half, the Ice would tack on another in the second to lead 8-1 would take a 9-1 edge into the fifth inning.

There, the dam broke completely – 16 batters, 11 runs, with Malea Kletzel even coming around to score twice in the frame. Carlyle would score five in the bottom of the frame but would get no closer.

Simmons and Kletzel each scored three runs, while Newberry, Luciak, Rusu and Cassia Montgomery all had two runs apiece.

Kalena Adrian got the start for the Ice and allowed three runs in four innings, striking out eight.

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