Tomorrow's Stars Khoury League Results -- June 20

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Published on June 21 2016 7:47 am
Last Updated on June 21 2016 7:47 am
Written by Millie Lange

Prime Sole edged out to a 1-0 first inning lead and went on to beat Russ Braunecker 6-1 in Tomorrow's Stars Khoury League play at Community Park Monday.

Prime Sole added four runs in the second. Braunecker tallied a run in the fourth and Prime Sole finished out with a run in the bottom of that frame.

Noah Biggs had a single and double for the winners while Charlie Wegman had a single, triple and three RBI. Lane Ludwig had a home run and two RBI and Kegan Schultz a double and an RBI. Jacob Flach added two singles.

Kaiden Nichols led Braunecker with a single and a triple.

In the second contest, Scott Mosher Country Insurance took a 3-1 first inning lead but Tingley Insurance came back with a four run third to move ahead and went on for an 11-8 victory.

Camden Raddatz led the winners with two doubles, a triple and six RBI while Justin Brummer added a triple and three RBI.

Jesse Smith, Braxton Lewis, Zach Huren and Charlie Ring had a double each for Mosher. Smith, Lewis and Ring had an RBI each while Huren had three RBI.

At Community Park

Game One

Russ Braunecker              000    100    --    1-2

Prime Sole                        140    10x    --    6-8

WP -- Biggs. LP -- Rose.

Russ Braunecker -- Nichols, single, triple; Eggers, 1 RBI

Prime Sole -- Schultz, double, 1 RBI: Biggs, single, double; Wegman, single, triple, 3 RBI; Ludwig, home run, 2 RBI; Flach, 2 singles

Game Two

Tingley Insurance                     104    1    --    11-5

Scott Mosher Insurance           300    2    --      8-5

(Tingley linescore adds up to 6 while 11 listed as final, Mosher linescore adds up to 5 while 8 listed as final)

WP -- Brummer. LP -- Lewis.

Tingley Insurance -- Raddatz, 2 doubles, triple, 6 RBI; Brummer, triple, 3 RBI; Gracey, 1 RBI; Donaldson, 1 RBI (four hits listed while five listed in linescore)

Scott Mosher Country Insurance -- Smith, double, 1 RBI; Lewis, double, 1 RBI; Huren, double, 3 RBI; Ring, double, 1 RBI; Sweeney, single, 1 RBI; Hanfland, 1 RBI