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Silsbee @ LCM

End of 1st:

Silsbee - 0

Johnson strikes out swinging. Sundgren singles on a ground ball to left field.
Glaze walks, Sundgren advancing to second.
Simmons walks.
Mitchell flies out to right field, bases remain loaded.
Hartman grounds into fielder’s choice to second base, Simmons out advancing to 2nd.

LCM - 4

Seago is hit by pitch.
Landry doubles on line drive to center field, Seago scores on the throw.
Peco singles on a hard ground ball to right field, Landry advances to 3rd.
Reynolds singles on a line drive to left field, Landry scores, Peco advances to 2nd.
Griffith sacrifices, out advancing to 1st. Peco advances to 3rd, Reynolds advances to 2nd.
Bandiero doubles on a line drive, advancing to 3rd on an error by Simmons. Peco scores, Reynolds scores. Compton lines out to shortstop, Bandiero remains at 3rd.
Brown grounds out for the third out ending the inning.

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Silsbee @ LCM

End of 2nd:

Silsbee - 0

Youngblood strikes out swinging.
Dean is hit by pitch, advancing to 1st.
Welch grounds out to first base, Dean advancing to 3rd after stealing 2nd on a wild pitch.
Johnson grounds out to pitcher Reynolds, securing the out at first base.

Simmons with 1 Ks.

LCM - 4

Johnson grounds out to first base. 
Seago lines out to center field.
Landry strikes out swinging.

Reynolds with 2 Ks.

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Silsbee @ LCM

End of 3rd:

Silsbee - 0

Sundgren grounds out, 3B to 1B.
Glaze is hit by pitch, advancing to first.
Simmons grounds out into a 4-6-3 double play, ending the first half.

Simmons with 3 Ks.

LCM - 4

Peco grounds out, shortstop to first base.
Reynolds strikes out looking.
Griffith strikes out swinging.

Reynolds with 2 Ks. 

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Silsbee @ LCM

End of 4th:

Silsbee - 0

Mitchell lines out to center field.
Hartman grounds out, 2B to 1B.
Youngblood grounds out, SS to 1B.

Simmons with 4 Ks.

LCM - 4

Bandiero lines out to first base.
Compton strikes out looking.
Brown hits a ground ball and reaches on an error at SS.
Johnson singles on a fly ball to second base, Brown advances to 2nd.
Seago lines out to center field, ending the inning. 

Reynolds with 2 Ks. 

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Silsbee @ LCM

End of 5th:

Silsbee - 0

Dean lines out, 2B to 1B.
Welch pops out to second base.
Johnson lines out, Pitcher to 1B.

Simmons with 4 Ks.

LCM - 4

Landry singles on a line drive to second base.
Peco lines into fielder’s choice, SS to 3B, Landry out advancing to 3rd.
Reynolds lines out to right field, Peco remains at 1st.
Griffith grounds into fielder’s choice to shortstop. Peck out advancing to 2nd.

Reynolds with 2 Ks.

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Silsbee @ LCM

End of 6th:

Silsbee - 0

Sundgren lines out to second base.
Glaze walks, advancing to first.
Simmons grounds into fielder’s choice, SS to 2B, Glaze out advancing to second.
Mitchell singles on a ground ball to shortstop, Simmons advances to second.
Hartman strikes out swinging.

Simmons with 7 Ks.

LCM - 4

Bandiero strikes out looking.
Compton strikes out looking.
Brown goes down swinging.

Reynolds with 3 Ks.

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Silsbee @ LCM

End of 7th:

Silsbee - 2

Youngblood singles on a line drive to right field.
Dean grounds into fielder’s choice, 2B to SS, Youngblood out advancing to second. 
Welch walks, advancing to first, Dean advances to second.
Dean and Welch advance to second a third on a wild pitch.
Johnson grounds out 3B to 1B, Dean scores, Welch advances to third.
Sundgren singles on a line drive to left field, advancing to second on a throwing error from 3B, allowing Welch to score.
Glaze grounds out, SS to 1B, ending the game.

Simmons ends the game with 7 Ks.

LCM - 4

Reynolds end the game with 3 Ks.

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