BROOKINGS – The Bombers Gray dropped a pair of game to Sioux Falls West on Wednesday at Mickelson Field – falling 5-0 in the opener and 6-3 in the nightcap – to go to 2-18 overall.
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BROOKINGS – The Bombers Gray dropped a pair of game to Sioux Falls West on Wednesday at Mickelson Field – falling 5-0 in the opener and 6-3 in the nightcap – to go to 2-18 overall.
The Bombers play host to Pierre on Friday in a 2 p.m. doubleheader.
• S.F. West 5, Brookings 0
A scoreless first inning for both teams, West scored twice in the second and three times in the fourth frames to post a 5-0 shutout of the Bombers.
Jesse Roberts and Ethan Molengraaf had the two Bandits’ hits as Aidan Stewart suffered the loss on the mound after giving up five runs – three earned – on four hits and three walks with five strikeouts in four innings of work.
Gavin Fixsen tossed the fifth and walked one and struck out one.
S.F. WEST 5, BROOKINGS 6
S.F. West 020 30 – 5
Brookings 000 00 – 0
West battery unavailable; Aidan Stewart, Gavin Fixsen (5) and Matthew Weelborg. L – Stewart.
• S.F. West 6, Brookings 3
West scored three third-inning runs to pull away from the Bombers and complete the sweep with a 6-3 win.
Ethan Molengraaf went the distance on the mound for Gray as he allowed two earned runs on seven hits and three walks.
Isac Norgaard notched two hits and drove in a run as David Fenske had the other base hit.
S.F. WEST 6, BROOKINGS 3
S.F. West 123 00 – 6 7 2
Brookings 120 00 – 3 3 2
West battery unavailable; Ethan Molengraaf and Matthew Weelborg. L – Molengraaf.