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7/31 Bracket Play Recaps

9 AM: Kansas Cannons vs Haysville Aviators

The Kansas Cannons defeated the Haysville KS Aviators 6-3 in a well-fought game. The Cannons took an early lead with two runs in the second inning and extended it with a run in the third and two more in the fifth. The Aviators managed to put a run on the board in the fourth inning, thanks to Brenden Fry’s RBI double, but couldn’t capitalize on opportunities, leaving nine runners on base throughout the game.

Chase Diggins was a standout for the Cannons, reaching base four times, including a double and scoring three runs. Gray Bane contributed with a key two-RBI double. On the mound, Keegan McDonald earned the win, pitching three scoreless innings in relief, while Mark Hoffman secured the save, allowing two runs over the final three innings.

Jude Stephens took the loss for the Aviators, struggling with control and allowing three runs over two innings. Despite a solid effort from Xander Roberts in middle relief and a scoreless inning from Parker Bender.

The Cannons will move on to play the Derby Twins tomorrow with the time still TBD.

NOON: Hutchinson Monarchs vs Liberal Bee Jays

The Hutchinson KS Monarchs defeated the Liberal KS Bee Jays with a 15-4 victory. The Monarchs’ offense exploded in the fifth inning, scoring 11 runs and effectively sealing the game. Jaden Gustafson went 3-for-5 with two doubles and three RBIs, while Camden Johnson added three hits and two RBIs, including a triple.

On the pitching side, Kamden Edge started for the Monarchs and threw 2.1 innings. Garrett Folmar stepped in and steadied the game, earning the win with 2.2 scoreless innings, allowing just four hits and striking out three. Reed Scott closed out the game, giving up one run over two innings.

For the Bee Jays, J. Brooks Kappelmann started strong, pitching four scoreless innings. Josh Doerr took the loss, giving up six runs on five hits in just 0.1 innings. Rylan Figueroa and Logan Wade combined to allow nine more runs over the next 2.2 innings.

The Bee Jays had notable performances from Miller Durham, who went 1-for-3 with an RBI double, and Ryota Kusumoto, who added an RBI single.

The Monarchs advance to the next round of bracket play where there will be a 2023 championship game rematch against the Santa Barbara Foresters.

6 PM: Lonestar Baseball Club vs GPS Legends

The Lonestar Baseball Club escaped with a 10-7 win over GPS TX in a high-scoring game. Kory Schmidt had a standout performance for Lonestar, going 3-for-4 with two doubles, a home run, and four RBIs. Sage Sanders also contributed significantly with a home run and three RBIs.

For GPS TX, Cooper Knight and Dayton Tockey each had two hits and an RBI, while Jackson Rainey drove in two runs with a double.

Key highlights from the game include Kory Schmidt’s two-run homer in the first inning, which set the tone for Lonestar. GPS TX had a three-run rally in the sixth inning to temporarily tie the game at 5-5. However, Lonestar responded with a decisive four-run seventh inning, taking a 9-5 lead. Christian Okerholm secured the save for Lonestar despite giving up two runs in the ninth inning.

GPS TX is eliminated. Lonestar moves on and will play the Seattle Cheney Studs Thursday night at 8:30.

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