Tomorrow's Stars Khoury League Tournament -- July 17

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Published on July 18 2018 8:18 am
Last Updated on July 18 2018 8:18 am
Written by Millie Lange

Brown's Drug Store and Tingley Insurance moved into the championship game of the Tomorrow's Stars Khoury League Tournament with victories Tuesday evening at Mike Sehy Field.

Brown's downed Scott Mosher Country Insurance, 10-1. Carter Verdeyen was the winning pitcher as Mosher got only two hits.

Brown's edged out to a 1-0 first ininng lead then had a seven-run third and a two-run fifth. Brayden Tucker had two doubles and drove in three runs while Austin Borries had a double, triple and three RBI.

Kallen Emmerich led Mosher with a triple.

In the second game, Tingley Insurance broke a 4-4 first inning tie with a five-run second then tacked on two more in the fourth and four in the fifth for a 15-4 victory.

Tingley banged out 13 hits led by Andrew Hall with two singles, two triples and seven RBI and Brody Boehm with two singles, a triple and four RBI. Hayden Bushur had two singles.

Weston Hayes and Jackson Fritch with a double each. Fritch had three RBI and Hayes one.

Brown's will now meet Tingley at 7:30 p.m. today for the championship while Scott Mosher and Dan Hecht will meet for third place at 5:30.

TSKL Tournament

Game Six

Scott Mosher Country Ins.               000    10    --      1-2

Brown's Drug Store                          107    02    --    10-7

WP -- Verdeyen. LP -- none listed.

Scott Mosher Country Insurance -- Warner, single, 1 RBI; Emmerich, triple

Brown's Drug Store -- Wendt, single, 2 RBI; Field, single; Lidy, single, 1 RBI; Verdeyen, 1 RBI; Borries, double, triple, 3 RBI; Tucker, 2 doubles, 3 RBI

Game Seven

Dan Hecht                           400    00    --      4- 3

Tingley Insurance              450    24    --    15-13

WP -- Brown. LP -- none listed.

Dan Hecht -- Wy. Hayes, single; We. Hayes, double, 1 RBI; Fritch, double, 3 RBI

Tingley Insurance -- Bushur, 2 singles; Boehm, 2 singles, triple, 4 RBI; Clark, 2 singles, 4  RBI; Hall, 2 singles, 2 triples, 7 RBI; Grubb, single; Brown, single; Mihlbachler, 1 RBI