Stallions lose league semi-final
BY KATE WINQUIST
kate@yoursouthwest.com
The Kindersley Stallions inaugural season in the North Saskatchewan River Baseball League has come to an end.
The Stallions finished the regular season with a 6-2 record and hosted the Meadow Lake Sox at Berard Field in a quarter-final matchup. All of the Stallions offence came in the first inning as they plated three runs en route to a 3-1 victory.
Corson Harris started the game and was relieved by Kyle Donaldson, who came in and shut the door for the save.
This put the Stallions in the semi-final against the Lloydminster Twins, a team that they battled hard against in the regular season. Blake Robertson pitched a strong game for Kindersley, but the run support just was not to be on this day. The Twins defeated the Stallions 6-2 to advance to the league finals against the North Battleford Beavers, who upset the previously undefeated Standard Hill Lakers 13-9.
The final will be a best of three series with Lloydminster having home-field advantage.
PHOTOS BY KATE WINQUIST
Corson Harris (left) was the winning pitcher in the quarter-final game versus the Meadow Lake Sox. JD Knutson was calling the game behind the plate for the Stallions.
Austin Jamieson takes a mighty swing.