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Moose Jaw 15U AAA Canucks pick up third-straight win in slugfest with Wolfpack

Craig, Gadd, Tonge all hit solo home runs, Pratte doubles three times as Canucks rally in seventh for 15-14 win
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Moose Jaw 15U AAA Canucks' Ronan Tonge (left) and Dillon Flanagan celebrate after Tonge’s third-inning home run against the Wolfpack on Wednesday night in Regina.

MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM -- The Moose Jaw 15U AAA Canucks might have needed a huge seventh-inning rally to get the job done on Wednesday night against the Regina Wolfpack, but they managed to pull it off just the same.

The Canucks scored six runs in the final frame and followed up by shutting down Regina in the bottom of the inning to take a 15-14 victory in Saskatchewan Premier Baseball League action in Regina. 

It looked as if it was going to be a bit of a cakewalk for the local squad in the early going, as Kaiden Gadd and Max Craig each hit solo home runs in the second inning and Ronan Tonge had a solo round tripper in the third as Moose Jaw built an 8-2 lead through their half of the fifth inning. 

Things changed and then some in the bottom of the fifth, though, as Regina sent 14 batters to the plate and scored nine runs to take an 11-8 lead. The Canucks got one back in the sixth, but another three runs put Regina up 14-9 coming home, setting up the big comeback inning.

The big play of the final frame saw a Reid Weiss bunt lead to an error and three runs coming home, making it a one-run game at the time. A sacrifice fly by Dillon Flanagan would bring home Craig with the tying run, and Emery Schoenroth would drive home Flanagan home from second one batter later with the game-winning run.

The Wolfpack managed to load the bases with none out in the bottom of the seventh, but Schoenroth would get a pair of infield ground balls that resulted in runners being thrown out at the plate before finishing things off with ground out to second.

Luke Pratte had an outstanding game at the plate for the Canucks, going 4-for-4 with three doubles, a triple, run scored and a pair of RBI. Tonge capped his night with a 2-for-4 outing that included a pair of runs and three RBI, while Weiss, Craig and Neal Kohl all crossed the plate twice.

Drayson Silbernagel got the start on the mound and allowed a pair of runs, neither earned on four hits over three innings of work. Tonge took over in relief, allowing seven runs, six earned on four hits over 1 â…“ before giving way to Zaid Guillaume, who gave up four runs on two hits in â…” of an inning. Schoenroth closed things out, allowing a run and four hits over the final two frames.

Brayden Carlson led the way for Regina with a 3-for-3 night that included a pair of doubles, three runs scored and five RBI. Rhett Amberson was nearly his equal, going 4-for-5 with a run and three RBI and a pair of doubles of his own.

Everett Irving started for Regina and allowed five runs on four hits over two innings, Amberson gave up six runs on five hits while striking out 10 over the next four, and Riley Medloski finished things off, allowing the final four runs on four hits in the final frame.

The Canucks are now winners of three straight and hold a 7-15 record in the SPBL 15U ranks and are in 10th place in the 13-team league.T

Next action is Tuesday, July 16 when they travel to Regina to face the first-place White Sox. Next home action is Wednesday, July 17 when the Canucks host the Swift Current 57’s. Game time is 6 p.m. at Blackwell Diamond.

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