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Semifinal Recaps

6 PM: Hutchinson Monarchs vs Kansas Cannons

In a thrilling semifinal game, Hutchinson KS Monarchs defeated the Kansas Cannons with a final score of 7-5, securing their place in the championship game.

The Monarchs’ offense was led by Camden Johnson, who went 1-for-4 with two RBIs, and Will Edmunson, who also contributed with two RBIs on a 1-for-5 performance. Jaden Gustafson added a triple, and Reese Ratchford chipped in with a crucial two-run double. The Cannons were led by Lane Haworth, who went 1-for-4 with an RBI, and Gannon Snyder, who had two RBIs from a 1-for-3 performance. Mike Williamson added two more RBIs with a 2-for-5 effort.

On the mound, Jace Miner started for the Monarchs and pitched 6.1 innings, allowing four runs on seven hits while striking out nine. Reed Scott closed the game effectively for the Monarchs, earning the win with a scoreless ninth inning. For the Cannons, Jacob Holzer started and went 5.2 innings, giving up three runs on five hits with six strikeouts. Mason Munz, who took the loss, struggled in the ninth inning, allowing three runs on three hits.

The game remained scoreless through the first five innings until the Monarchs scored three runs in the sixth. However, the Cannons responded with one run in the sixth and took the lead with a four-run seventh inning. The Monarchs rallied to tie the game in the eighth and sealed the win with three runs in the top of the ninth inning.

With this victory, the Monarchs advance to the championship game, while the Cannons finish the tournament in third place.

8:30 PM: Hays Larks vs Lonestar Baseball Club

The Hays Larks defeated Lonestar Baseball Club with a score of 7-3, securing their place in the championship game.

Lonestar started strong, scoring one run in each of the first three innings, but their momentum was halted as the Larks’ pitching staff took control. The Larks responded with four runs in the first inning, fueled by a strong performance from Garrett Gruell who hit a home run and drove in four runs. Kaleb Duncan also contributed significantly with two RBIs.

Despite a valiant effort from Lonestar’s Andre Jackson who went 5-for-5, they struggled to capitalize on their opportunities, leaving nine runners on base.

Luke Spencer of the Larks earned the win by shutting down Lonestar’s offense over 4.1 innings, allowing no runs and only four hits.

Patrick Collopy took the loss for Lonestar, allowing five runs in just over an inning.

The Championship will be between the Hays Larks and the Hutchinson Monarchs, first pitch will be at 7 PM.

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