Kingston Fastball area champions - KFL & LFL
The Kingston Whig-Standard reports that North Fred won the Loughborough Fastball League and RJB Photography won the Kingston Fastball League.
The North Fred Kings defeated the Kingston Cowboys 4-1 in the Loughborough League fastball championship on Saturday in Sydenham.
Bryan Brooks recorded the win on the mound, going all seven innings and giving up just three hits while striking out 11. Kings teammate Mike Finn cranked a solo home run.
Cowboys pitcher Chris Switzer took the loss. Jeff Hannah had a double and scored a run for Kingston.
The final was a rematch of the undefeated game in the eight-team tournament, won 4-0 by North Fred.
The Cowboys edged Sunbury 7-6 in nine innings to earn another shot at North Fred.
Meanwhile, Jamie Thompson did the damage on the mound and at the plate as RJB Photography won the Kingston Fastball League title with a 1-0 victory over the Jakk Tuesday A's on Monday at Garrigan Park.
Thompson hit a home run in the first inning and pitched a stellar game, allowing just two hits while striking out 10.
RJB won the best-of-five series 3-1.
For the A's, Barry Van Hooser gave up only three hits and struck out 10 in Game 4.
The North Fred Kings defeated the Kingston Cowboys 4-1 in the Loughborough League fastball championship on Saturday in Sydenham.
Bryan Brooks recorded the win on the mound, going all seven innings and giving up just three hits while striking out 11. Kings teammate Mike Finn cranked a solo home run.
Cowboys pitcher Chris Switzer took the loss. Jeff Hannah had a double and scored a run for Kingston.
The final was a rematch of the undefeated game in the eight-team tournament, won 4-0 by North Fred.
The Cowboys edged Sunbury 7-6 in nine innings to earn another shot at North Fred.
Meanwhile, Jamie Thompson did the damage on the mound and at the plate as RJB Photography won the Kingston Fastball League title with a 1-0 victory over the Jakk Tuesday A's on Monday at Garrigan Park.
Thompson hit a home run in the first inning and pitched a stellar game, allowing just two hits while striking out 10.
RJB won the best-of-five series 3-1.
For the A's, Barry Van Hooser gave up only three hits and struck out 10 in Game 4.
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