Thursday night in the GOFL
There were two doubleheaders in the Greater Ottawa Fastball League on Thursday night with both games split between the participants.
Game 1: Stittsville 56ers 10 Micksburg Twins 6
Game 2: Micksburg Twins 8 Stittsville 56ers 4
Up the Valley in Micksburg, the Stittsville 56ers won the first game with Luc D'Entremont earning the win and Matt McIntyre taking the loss with relief from Brendan Hennessy. Dan Jessiman had a grand slam for the 56ers while Jared Steege hit one out for the Twins.
In the second game, the hometown Twins won 8-4 with Hennessy getting the win with help in relief from Corey Costello. Kyle Olson took the loss. Steege had another homer for Micksburg, as did Quinton Rook.
Game 1: Quyon Flyers 11 West Carleton Electric 8
Game 2: West Carleton Electric 12 Quyon Flyers 5
On the Quebec side of the river, the Quyon Flyers took the first match 11-8 over West Carleton. Trevor Lahey had the win while Steve Cavanagh took the loss with relief from Andy Barber. Todd Hearty had a homer and a total of five runs batted in for Quyon. Chris Costello, Adam Brown, and Steve Cavanagh all had home runs for Fitzroy. Lane McMurtry had a spectacular leaping catch to end a WC rally in the seventh inning.
The second game saw West Carleton jump out to a 6-0 lead and end up with a 12-5 victory. Barber went the distance for WC while Hearty threw for the Flyers. Jeff Cavanagh hit one out for WC, as did Shawn Rebertz who had a grand slam in the seventh. Trevor Barton scored four times for the visitors. Hearty had another homer for Quyon in this one.
Game 1: Stittsville 56ers 10 Micksburg Twins 6
Game 2: Micksburg Twins 8 Stittsville 56ers 4
Up the Valley in Micksburg, the Stittsville 56ers won the first game with Luc D'Entremont earning the win and Matt McIntyre taking the loss with relief from Brendan Hennessy. Dan Jessiman had a grand slam for the 56ers while Jared Steege hit one out for the Twins.
In the second game, the hometown Twins won 8-4 with Hennessy getting the win with help in relief from Corey Costello. Kyle Olson took the loss. Steege had another homer for Micksburg, as did Quinton Rook.
Game 1: Quyon Flyers 11 West Carleton Electric 8
Game 2: West Carleton Electric 12 Quyon Flyers 5
On the Quebec side of the river, the Quyon Flyers took the first match 11-8 over West Carleton. Trevor Lahey had the win while Steve Cavanagh took the loss with relief from Andy Barber. Todd Hearty had a homer and a total of five runs batted in for Quyon. Chris Costello, Adam Brown, and Steve Cavanagh all had home runs for Fitzroy. Lane McMurtry had a spectacular leaping catch to end a WC rally in the seventh inning.
The second game saw West Carleton jump out to a 6-0 lead and end up with a 12-5 victory. Barber went the distance for WC while Hearty threw for the Flyers. Jeff Cavanagh hit one out for WC, as did Shawn Rebertz who had a grand slam in the seventh. Trevor Barton scored four times for the visitors. Hearty had another homer for Quyon in this one.
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HR - Adam Brown. Jerk.
Mr. Lahey 😉
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