Tomorrow's Stars Khoury League Tournament -- July 7

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Published on July 8 2016 7:49 am
Last Updated on July 8 2016 9:32 am
Written by Millie Lange

Tingley Insurance and Elks Club picked up victories in Tomorrow's Stars Khoury League Tournament action at Community Park Thursday.

Tingley Insurance edged out to a 4-2 opening inning lead on Brown's Drug Store, then led 6-4 after five. Tingley put the contest away with a seven-run sixth for a 13-4 victory.

Tingley had 10 hits in the contest led by Camden Raddatz and Nathaniel Gracey with a double each. Zach Donaldson, Wyatt Haycraft and Brodie Belcher had two singles each.

Jackson Denton had a triple while Aden Eirhart had a single and a home run for Brown's.

In the second contest, Elks blanked Scott Mosher Country Insurance 11-0. Hunter Stewart pitched a one-hitter.

Elks had 11 hits led by Connor Roepke with two doubles and a home run while Stewart added a single and double and Brennan Goering had two home runs.

Colin Sweeney had the lone hit for Mosher with a single.

Elks advances to face either Taylor Law or Heritage Builders at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Taylor Law and Heritage squad off today at 5:30.

Tingley will face either Prime Sole or Russ Braunecker at 5:30 p.m. Monday. Prime Sole and Braunecker meet today at 7:30 p.m.

At Community Park

Game One

Tingley Insurance               402    007    --    13-10

Brown's Drug Store            202    000    --      4-  5

WP -- Raddatz. LP -- Roewe.

Tingley Insurance -- Donaldson, 2 singles; Haycraft, 2 singles; Raddatz, double; Belcher, 2 singles; Gracey, double; Winters, single; Rogers, single

Brown's Drug Store -- Denton, triple; Radloff, single; Eirhart, single, home run; Roewe, single

Game Two

Scott Mosher Country Insurance             000    00    --      0- 1

Elks                                                             232    40    --    11-11

WP -- Stewart. LP -- Jones.

Scott Mosher Country Insurance -- Sweeney, single

Elks --Stewart, single, double; Jones, 2 singles; Johnson, single; Roepke, 2 doubles, home run; Tope, single; Goering, 2 home runs