West Carleton Electric wins Intermediate Men's B East Provincial title
West Carleton Electric won five games straight to claim the Ontario Amateur Softball Association Intermediate Men's B East Provincial championship this past weekend in McNab/Braeside.
The Electric won their pool in round robin play. Their first game was a 8-2 win over Frankford with Andy Barber getting the win. Adam Danford took the loss for Frankford with relief from Brandon Smith. The second game saw West Carleton prevail 9-2 over the Moscow Mohawks. Jeff Barber was the winning pitcher and Tom Hanna took the loss. The third game of the day saw WC get by Scarborough Lions 10-0. Kyle Olson got the win this one while Josh Dhalipal was the losing pitcher.
The semi-final on Sunday saw the Electric once again playing Frankford. This game was much closer, with West Carleton edging out a 4-3 win. Michael Cavanagh had the game winning RBI in the bottom of the seventh. Andy Barber got the win in relief of brother Jeff. Adam Danford took the loss in relief of Brandon Smith.
The final saw West Carleton face off against the Micksburg Twins. WC won 9-4 to take the gold medal. Andy Barber had the win while Trevor Lahey took the loss.
Andy Barber was named tournament MVP while Trevor Lahey got the nod as top pitcher.
Micksburg had two wins (over Ottawa Valley As 4-3 and Frankford 8-4) in the round robin with a 14-3 loss to Scarborough Lions. The Twins avenged their earlier defeat by beating the Lions 6-1 in the semi-final.
The Ottawa Valley As went 1-2 in the round robin, beating Moscow Mohawks 11-6 and losing to Frankford 9-6. They played in the consolation "C" Final on Sunday where they beat the Mohawks 15-14.
Back Row: Gary Charlebois, Kyle Olson, Adam Brown, Scott Muir, Neil Murphy, Steve Cavanagh, Andy Barber
Front Row: Jeff Cavanagh, Sponsor Dale Hanna, Jeff Barber, Shawn Ryan, Jon Daley, Chris Costello, Michael Cavanagh and his two sons Tyler and Dylan
The Electric won their pool in round robin play. Their first game was a 8-2 win over Frankford with Andy Barber getting the win. Adam Danford took the loss for Frankford with relief from Brandon Smith. The second game saw West Carleton prevail 9-2 over the Moscow Mohawks. Jeff Barber was the winning pitcher and Tom Hanna took the loss. The third game of the day saw WC get by Scarborough Lions 10-0. Kyle Olson got the win this one while Josh Dhalipal was the losing pitcher.
The semi-final on Sunday saw the Electric once again playing Frankford. This game was much closer, with West Carleton edging out a 4-3 win. Michael Cavanagh had the game winning RBI in the bottom of the seventh. Andy Barber got the win in relief of brother Jeff. Adam Danford took the loss in relief of Brandon Smith.
The final saw West Carleton face off against the Micksburg Twins. WC won 9-4 to take the gold medal. Andy Barber had the win while Trevor Lahey took the loss.
Andy Barber was named tournament MVP while Trevor Lahey got the nod as top pitcher.
Micksburg had two wins (over Ottawa Valley As 4-3 and Frankford 8-4) in the round robin with a 14-3 loss to Scarborough Lions. The Twins avenged their earlier defeat by beating the Lions 6-1 in the semi-final.
The Ottawa Valley As went 1-2 in the round robin, beating Moscow Mohawks 11-6 and losing to Frankford 9-6. They played in the consolation "C" Final on Sunday where they beat the Mohawks 15-14.
Back Row: Gary Charlebois, Kyle Olson, Adam Brown, Scott Muir, Neil Murphy, Steve Cavanagh, Andy Barber
Front Row: Jeff Cavanagh, Sponsor Dale Hanna, Jeff Barber, Shawn Ryan, Jon Daley, Chris Costello, Michael Cavanagh and his two sons Tyler and Dylan
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