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March-Westin Burns Town to Ground

March-Westin dominated Town Hill in every aspect of the game last night, and the scorebook reflected it. In just three innings it was all over, MW utilizing a rarely used 20-run lead after 3 innings mercy rule. Final score: 21-0.

MW refused to let up on the offense side, practically batting through the order in every inning; essentially putting together a highlight reel of offense. Jackson had two triples, Tom with a double and a triple, home runs for Scott and Dave, a triple and a double for Randy, a pair of doubles and a single for Wimer and… well, you get the idea.

On the mound James pitched one of the best games in recent history, not only hurling a shutout, but allowing only 2 hits, an uncanny feat in this offense orientated league.

However it was not all good news for March-Westin, Nick Mick their number 4 hitter re-aggravated a groin injury from last year forcing him to move from a left field position to AH where he continued to hit solidly but could barley round the bases due to the pain. This forced a rearrangement of the outfield but it proved to be a non issue as MW refused to commit a single error. Nick is 7 for 7 so far this season.

Chasing Ruth Update:
Both Jackson and Nick have one out of the park homerun so far this season.

The scorebook from last night’s game can be viewed Here.

March-Westin returns to action this Monday (5/08) as they take on Panrell Construction at 9pm.

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March-Westin Slams Backdoor

MW started off the season with a solid win Monday night as they defeated team Backdoor with a comfortable final score of 30-16. MW showcased its large number of returning players to the starting lineup, returning over 80% of last year’s fall championship team.

This seasons opening day lineup was as follows:

1. Chris Jackson (SS)
2. Tom Smith (RC)
3. Johnny Moore (3B)
4. Nick Mick (LF)
5. David Craig (1B)
6. Bryan Wimer (C)
7. Jonathan Herbert (2B)
8. James Sanders (P)
9. Randy Herbert (AH)
10. Scott Koon (RF)
11. Tyler Jackson (LC)

The newest addition to the team, the young “Jackson” brother appeared slightly uncomfortable in the Field in his rookie opener. However Coach Tom has been overheard saying that he has confidence in the young lad and expects more solid play as he gains experience in this league.

Overall Westin not only showed a solid defensive performance in this early in the season match up, but was surprisingly productive behind the plate; batting through the order on multiple occasions.

March-Westin plays again on Thursday night at 9pm against Town Hall.

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