Sunraysia Baseball League round 3 results

A GRADE

EAGLES played host to Saints in Sunraysia Baseball League round 3, but it was the visitors who made all the running, bookending the game with a pair of 11-run innings for a comfortable 23-run mercy win after five innings.

Beau Matthews, Raiden Wakefield, Riley Clifford and Jake Moras all hit well for Saints in the big win.

SAINTS 11 1 1 5 11 – 29

EAGLES 0 6 0 0 0 – 6

Safe hits: Saints: Beau Matthews (one home run) 6, Jake Moras, Riley Clifford 4, Raiden Wakefield (one home run) 3, Kale McBain, Kolby Wakefield 2, Ronan Scott (one home run), Cody Clifford. Eagles: Harry Grambau, Matt Gee, Ethan Langanke 2, B Peterson, Lachy Scott, Andrew Law, Ben McDonald.

B GRADE

WANDERERS 3 0 1 1 0 0 – 5

HAWKS 1 1 0 0 3 0 – 5

Safe hits: Wanderers: Riley Mitchell 2, Nick Carroll, Dallas Holmes. Hawks: Lee Yu-Hseih, Dylan Smith (one home run) 2, Jake Moras, Dave Whitelaw, Matt Ford, Zac Stainer.

SAINTS 2 1 6 0 2 – 11

EAGLES 2 2 1 0 0 – 5

Safe hits: Saints: Matt Fabich 4, Raiden Wakefield 2, Lachie McBain, Riley Clifford, Amos Fabich, Rohan Reimers, Darcy Waldron, Beau Head. Eagles: Dylan Twaddle 2, Ben McDonald, Ethan Pitt, Nick Zappia, Lachie Scott.

C GRADE

HAWKS 5 3 0 1 3 – 12

WANDERERS GREEN 4 4 1 0 2 – 11

Safe hits: Hawks: Josh Nicholls 2, Dan Fraser, Bailey Ferguson. Wanderers: Tony Malycha, Darcy Roden, Brett Higginbotham, Brett Bertalli, Riley Russell, Juju Wuatai, Dewayne Turvey.

WANDERERS GOLD 5 0 5 5 – 15

EAGLES 0 3 0 0 – 3

Safe hits: Wanderers: Gary Fallon 3, Daniel Hayes 2, Lucas Currie, Will Pratt, Reece Farr, Aaron Pratt. Eagles: Darren Mole.

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