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Shortstop Jeff Boadway belted a two-run double. Advancing to third on an error, he scored what would be the. game-winning run when pitcher lay Nesbitt hit into a ï¬eldex’s choice. The tie was short lived as the Stingem scored twice in the ï¬fth inning. The Stingers had an opportunity to tie the game in the seventh when they had a base runner on third with one out, but Nesbitt bore down and induced one batter to ground out and recorded the ï¬nal out on a fly ball to end the game. Scott Eyre, VBurkholder and Curtis Reesor had two hits for the Mennos. Byron Baranieski pitched the ï¬rst four innings for the Mennos before giv- ing way to Greg Dalgarno, who went two innings to pick up the win. Nesbitt earned the save after throwing a score- less inning of one-hit ball. Chris Eoyd went the distance for the Stingers and gave up eight hits and ï¬ve runs to take the loss. 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Dale Boadway, Eyre, Baranies- ki, Nesbitt and Brett Boyd had singles during the uprising. Helping the Men- nos' cause was wildness on the part of lake Simcoe hurler Greg Garrity and a dropped fly ball in the outï¬eld. NW 104 on the season, the Mennos are scheduled to play in Oshawa Thes- day against the BB Juniors. Mltes wln thlrd tourney title The Stouffville Storm mite fastball team ï¬elded its third tournament gold medal in as many appearances this sea- son by defeating Walkerton 8â€"6 in the ï¬nal of last weekend’s Snatford tourney. The Storm jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the third inning on a run-scoring single by Ryan Dunlop and a two-run double by Ben Welsh. The Storm padded their lead in the fourth inning when Jake Stevens singled and Cole Gunathunge drew a walk. Both runners scored on a double by Daniel Wynn to give the Storm a 5-0 lead. 6038 Main Street Stoufl'ville ON MA 1138 info@medispaclinic.com MediSpa Clinic on Main Walkerton erupted with six runs in the top ‘of the ï¬fth to take a 6-5 lead. But in the ï¬nal inning, Dunlop had a leadoï¬ single while Kevin Matthews and Welsh drew walks to load the bases. Brody Krabi cleared the bases with a double to give the Storm an 8-6 win. Matthews struck out 10 batters in going the distance to earn the win. 'Ib reach the ï¬nal, the Storm won their ï¬rst game over host Stratford 6-4. Ming 4-0 after a half inning, the Storm mounted a comeback in the third inning when timely hits from Maverick Dent and Dunlop keyed a three-run rally to put Stouffville to within a run. In the ï¬nal inning, Welsh smashed a lead-off home run to tie the game. Krabi then drew a walk and Josh Eizenga was hit by a pitch. Sean O’Neill then hit a double to cash in the winning run. Facing St. George in their second game, the Storm were forced into extra innings before emerging with a 4-3 win. Trailing 2-1 after one inning, the Storm tied the game in the third inning when Matthews singled home Dunlop. The game remained tied into extra innings when hits by Dominik Hykel, Dunlop and Jackson Savery translated into two runs and the win. Matthews went the distance, striking out 16, for the win and a berth in the ï¬nal. The Stouffville Storm squirts also took part in the tournament and downed Paris 1 1-0 before losing to Port Perry 8â€"1 and Kitchener 4-2. â€"â€"Mike Hayakawa