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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2013

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Diamond Roofing beats ILWU in softball PORT ANGELES — Diamond Roofing jumped ahead early and hung on for the win over ILWU 8-4 in 16U North Olympic softball action. Diamond Roofing was led by Cara Cristion, who pitched a complete game, struck out nine batters and scattered 10 hits. Cristion also led at the plate, going 4 for 4 with two doubles. Diamond Roofing had 17 hits, including a 4 for 4 day from Carly Gouge, and hits by Ashlyn Uvila, Ciera Gentry, Sierra Robinson, Kyla Tagg and Molli Stringer. ILWU was led by Sarah Steinman, who went 2 for 3 with a solo home run. Natalie Steinman and Haley Gray were 2 for 3 each. Jayden Matney was 2 for 3 with a double off the fence.

Tranco revs up for win PORT ANGELES — Tranco Transmission beat Boulevard 12-8 to improve to 5-2 on the season in North Olympic 12U softball action. Skyla Blackcrow pitched a great game while Amathyst Porter came through with a big hit late in the game to help Tranco go ahead of Boulevard. Lauren Waldron pitched very strong and Aliyiah Johnston had a great game at the plate for Boulevard.

Local secures victory PORT ANGELES — Local 155 scored in double digits to beat Laurel Lanes 10-4 in Cal Ripken Junior Babe Ruth action recently. Dalton Dugaard started on the mound for Local, scattering four hits while allowing two runs while striking out one in 2 1/3 innings. Timmy Adams came in and gave up no hits and two runs while striking out six. Ethan Flodstrom threw the final inning, allowing no runs on one hit. Flodstrom and Derek Bowechop both were perfect at the plate with Flodstrom going 3 for 3 with two triples and three runs scored. Bowechop, meanwhile, went 4 for 4 with a double and a run scored. Adams was 2 for 4 with one

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Nathan Miller of Elks slides into second base but was tagged out by Tyler Bowen of Hi-Tech in Cal Ripken baseball action at the Lincoln Park baseball complex. Elks beat Hi-Tech 14-6 in a showdown between two of the better teams in league. Umpire Bob Zindel is right on top of the play and ready to make the call. double and two runs scored. Pitching for Laurel, Tate Gahimer struck out nine in 4 2/3 innings. Kaleb Ripley went 1 for 2 and scored a run for Laurel while Braydon Phagely had a hit and scored two runs.

Paint & Carpet in romp PORT ANGELES — Paint & Carpet Barn scored six runs in the first and second innings apiece and four in the third to defeat Olympic Labor Council 16-3 in 12U softball action. Isabelle Dennis went 3 for 3 with a double, four RBI and three runs for Paint & Carpet while Summer Olsen went 2 for 2 with three runs and an RBI. Dennis pitched a two-hitter for the win, getting 11 strikeouts while walking only four. Mikayla Ramey doubled and Halaina Ferguson singled for

OLC’s only hits

Paint keeps rolling PORT ANGELES — Paint & Carpet Barns pitchers Isabelle Dennis and Aeverie Politika combine for 13 strikeouts in five innings to spark Paint past Port Angeles Power & Equipment 13-7 in a make-up game 12U softball game. Emma Olsen went 2 for 2 with an RBI while Dennis scored four runs. Politika earned the win. PA Power’s Emily Boyd went 2 for 3 with a triple and she scored two runs. Aspen Millet doubled with and had two runs and two RBI for PA Power.

PA Power shades Jim’s PORT ANGELES — With both teams missing key players,

it was a back-and-forth game but Port Angeles Power prevailed 11-9 against Jim’s Pharmacy in 12U softball action recently. The winning effort was led with hits by Anna Williams, Lexi Dunn, Grace Baillargeon, Aspen Millet with a triple and Maddy Dougherty, who scored in each of her three plate appearances.

PORT ANGELES — Frame & Eye went 3-0 in recent games to remain perfect on the year in North Olympic AAA baseball action. Frame & Eye now is 7-0 on the year after beating Nippon 12-1 on May 6, defeating Shaltry Orthodontics 11-6 on May 10 and beating Laurel Dental Clinic 5-2 on May 14. Against Nippon, Teva Freitas and Teejay Johnson combined on a one-hitter as Freitas gave up one hit while striking out four in three innings, and Johnson allowed no hits while fanning two in one inning. Freitas also went 2 for 2 with 4 RBI, including a bases-clearing double in the second inning. Ezra Northern hit a home run and had two RBI while Hayden Breitbach was 2 for 2 with an RBI. Against Shaltry, Freitas went 3 for 3 with three RBI while Johnson was 2 for 2 and Elijay Waldron went 2 for 3 with an RBI. Shaltry’s Malaki Cyr went 2 for 3. Against Laurel Dental, both teams displayed strong pitching. Freitas allowed just one hit while striking out five in three innings while Johnson also allowed just one hit while fanning three in three innings. Laurel pitcher Boston Fisler struck out six in three innings while Garrett Burron fanned three while allowing just two hits in two innings. Johnson went 2 for 2 with an RBI for Frame & Eye.

Rainbow wins two

PORT ANGELES — Rainbow Sweepers improved to 5-1 in recent games after beating Olympic Sewer & Drain (2-3) 10-3, and then defeating Puget Sound Transfter 8-2 in North Olympic baseball action. Against Olympic Sewer, Coen Cronk went 3 for 3 with two RBI Tranco turns off Power and Thor Olsen was 3 for 4. PORT ANGELES — Tranco Rainbow played an excellent Transmission beat PA Power defensive game with help from 11-9 in 12U softball competition Adnrew Trueblood. on Saturday morning. Payton Kagey went 3 for 3 Kyrsten McGuffy pitched five with an RBI for Olympic Sewer. strong innings for Tranco, which Against Puget Sound, Olsen is now 6-3 on the season. was 3 for 3 with a triple and a Jailynn Taylor made a great double, and two RBI, while defensive play, throwing a runner Mathew Dankert and Hunter out at second from left field. Loveley-White went 3 for 3 each. Emily Boyd hit two inside-theRainbow played another solid park home runs and scored three defensive game. runs for PA Power. Peninsula Daily News

M’s: Mistakes are costly in final two innings CONTINUED FROM B1 pinch-hitter Endy Chavez in the ninth off Chris Perez, Mariners manager Eric but couldn’t close it out Wedge has seen signs of because of their own misgrowth in his young team. cues. “We kept coming back But the progress sometimes and kept taking the lead,� includes some pain. “It was another weird Wedge said. “We weren’t able to game,� Wedge said. “We’re just on the south side of make plays or make pitches things right now. Cleveland when we needed to late. We is probably one of the hot- weren’t able to finish things test teams in baseball. off.� Things are going their way.� The win was another The Mariners got a tying sign of resiliency by the homer by Kyle Seager in Indians, who hadn’t swept the eighth off Vinnie Pes- four in a row from Seattle tano and a go-ahead shot by since 1981.

“You’re supposed to play ‘til they send you home,� manager Terry Francona said. “It’s a good feeling. Once you do it a few times I think that breeds some confidence. Whether it’s picking each other up, it’s getting contagious, and that’s good.� The final three innings bordered on the absurd as the Mariners took the lead only to give it away with

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bone-headed plays. Wilhelmsen’s error in the ninth not only cost the Mariners a certain win, but it allowed Perez to escape a loss after he gave up the homer to Chavez. It was another bad outing for Perez, who allowed back-to-back homers in the ninth on Saturday but wound up getting a win. With Seattle trailing 6-5 in the eighth, Seager hom-


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