Blue Scores 3 Runs in Bottom of 6th to win Game 3


In a game where the teams scored a combined 21 runs, the Blue team held on to win the contest 12-9. After 4 innings of play, the Blues had taken a commanding 9-4 lead and seemed to have had an easy victory. However, the Reds came up with 5 consecutive hits to score 5 runs and tie the game. Garrett h Hampson singled, Connor Bush ripped a double down the left field line, and then RJ Bush doubled in his brother to get the rally moving. Kevin Wallace then singled in RJ Bush with a hard line drive to left field. Colton Hampson then hit a deep triple to right field to score Wallace. Freshman Justin Watland then singled in Hampson to tie the game at 9. The blues had their backs against the wall but were able

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to score three runs in the bottom of the 6th inning. The offensive attack that inning was led by Zach Nyman, Tyler McElroy, and Mitch Warden. Sophomore right-handed pitcher, Brian Ring then shut down the Reds to secure the victory. The win gave the Blue team a 2-1 lead in the 2010 Fall World Series.

 

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