Fitzroy
Harbour WC Electric vs. Bracebridge Dura Pros
Sydenham, May
21, 2005
Box Score
Team |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
R |
H |
E |
LOB |
Bracebridge |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
8 |
10 |
12 |
1 |
8 |
Fitzroy Harbour |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
WP: Mike Crawford 7IP
– 1R – 4H – 7K – 0BB
LP: Bud Hanlon 3.1IP
– 2R – 4H – 2K – 0BB – 3HBP
Brad Porter 2.2IP
– 7R – 6H – 2K – 0BB
Troy Wilson 1.0IP
– 1R – 2H – 0K – 2BB
Notes:
Bracebridge:
Dan Loney 2 for 5, 3B, R
Ted Conway 3 for 4, 2B
WC Electric:
Shawn Rebertz 2 for 3
Jason Armstrong 1 for 3, R
Story:
West Carleton Electric then
travelled to Sydenham, north of Kingston, for the annual long weekend
tournament. The Electric came away
with a disappointing 0-3 record.
The first game saw the
Electric losing 2-1 to another area team, the Ottawa Valley Raiders. Mark Wright and Brad Porter pitched
well for Fitzroy, scattering seven hits.
However the offence of the Electric was held to only three hits. Third baseman Shawn Rebertz led the way
with a double and scoring the team's only run.
Next up saw the Electric
facing the eventual champions of the event, the Bracebridge Dura Pros, who had
former Pan Am Games Team Canada pitcher Mike Crawford in the circle. With the game 2-1 for Bracebridge after
six innings, the wheels fell off in the seventh, with Fitzroy making several
errors. Final score was 10-1 for
the Pros. Bud Hanlon took the loss
pitching. Brad Porter and Troy
Wilson also saw pitching action this game. Offensively, the Electric were led once again by Shawn
Rebertz who went two for three.
Centre fielder Jason Armstrong also had a hit and scored a run.
Fitzroy Harbour's third and
final game was against Knoxville, a team with players from both the Kingston
area and Pennsylvania. This was a
better showing by the local fastballers, playing error free ball, but they
still came away on the short end of a 3-2 score. Bud Hanlon and Brad Porter pitched well for the Electric,
limiting the big bats of Knoxville to only four hits. However, all three Knoxville runs were scored during a third
inning rally. Shortstop Michael
Cavanagh paced the deal offensively with two clutch hits and two runs batted
in. Right fielder Jon Daley also
had a strong game with a triple, a walk and scoring both Electric runs.