K-Heart Sports – 07/18/23

K-HEART SPORTS – TUESDAY – 07/18/23
 
 
MINOT, ND – District 2 and District 3 in Class B Legion Baseball began their tournaments on Monday. District 1 held second day action on Monday.
 
American Legion Baseball
 
Class AA
Bismarck Governors def. Williston Keybirds, 5-4
Bismarck Governors def. Williston Keybirds, 8-0
 
Fargo Post 2 def. Dickinson Roughriders, 4-2
Fargo Post 2 def. Dickinson Roughriders, 5-3
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Class B
District 1 Tournament – Hazen
 
Loser Out
#3 Hettinger def. #4 Garrison, 12-6
#5 Belfield def. #6 Bismarck Scarlets, 14-5
Semifinal
#1 Hazen def. #2 Washburn, 3-2
Loser Out
#5 Belfield def. #3 Hettinger, 3-2
 
Today’s schedule
 
Semifinal
#2 Washburn vs #5 Belfield, 12 pm
Championship
#1 Hazen vs Washburn/Belfield winner, 3 pm  (if Hazen loses, a 2nd championship is Wednesday at 3 pm)
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District 2 Tournament – Burlington
 
First Round
#4 Kenmare def. #5 Crosby, 11-3
#2 Surrey def. #7 Tioga, 16-0
#3 Renville County def. #6 Ray, 14-4
Second Round
#1 Burlington def. #4 Kenmare, 10-0
 
Today’s schedule
 
Loser Out
#6 Ray vs #7 Tioga, 10 am
Second Round
#2 Surrey vs #3 Renville County, 12:30 pm
Loser Out
#4 Kenmare vs Ray/Tioga winner, 3 pm
#5 Crosby vs Surrey/RC loser, 5:30 pm
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District 3 Tournament – Rugby
 
First Round
#4 Rugby def. #5 Devils Lake, 14-4
#2 Bottineau def. #7 Harvey, 12-1
#6 Rolla def. #3 Velva, 11-1
Loser Out
#3 Velva def. #7 Harvey, 11-1
 
Today’s schedule
 
Second Round
#1 Cando vs #4 Rugby, 11 am
#2 Bottineau vs #6 Rolla, 1 pm
Loser Out
#3 Velva vs Cando/Rugby loser, 3 pm
#5 Devils Lake vs Bottineau/Rolla
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TWINS-MARINERS
 
SEATTLE (AP) — Frustrated and shut down by All-Star Sonny Gray for the first four innings, the Seattle Mariners changed their approach to solve one of the top pitchers in the American League. Jarred Kelenic’s two-run single capped Seattle’s big fifth inning against Gray, and Eugenio Suárez added a two-run homer in the seventh as the Mariners beat the Minnesota Twins 7-6 on Monday night. The Mariners overcame a shaky first few innings on the mound from Logan Gilbert to hand Gray his second straight loss and snap the Twins’ three-game win streak coming out of the All-Star break. Minnesota made it interesting in the ninth when Max Kepler hit a three-run homer with two outs off reliever Ty Adcock to pull within 7-6. Seattle closer Paul Sewald entered and struck out Ryan Jeffers for his 19th save. Gray (4-4) wasn’t able to get through the sixth and his outing ended after a wild pitch that allowed Cal Raleigh to score from third. Gray allowed five runs, five hits, walked four and struck out five. In his last start before the break, he was knocked around for six runs by Baltimore.
 
UP NEXT
Twins: RHP Bailey Ober (5-4, 2.61 ERA) has pitched at least six innings and allowed three earned runs or fewer in his past five starts. In his last two, Ober has allowed one earned run in 13 innings with 13 strikeouts.
Mariners: Rookie RHP Bryan Woo (1-1, 3.63) makes his first start after the All-Star break. Woo threw six innings in each of his final two starts before the break and allowed a total of three earned runs.
 
 

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