Received: 8/11/07 6:18:38 PM 
From:  Patrick Healey <pat_healey21(at)hotmail.com> 



Subject:  Kelly's Pub into Junior Men's final  
  

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Kelly’s Pub Canadians into Junior men’s final
 
BY PAT HEALEY
MEDIA OFFICER
SUMMERSIDE - It took a full team effort, but the Newfoundland
and Labrador Kelly’s Pub Canadians pulled it out advancing to
the 2007 Causeway Bay Softball Canada Junior Men’s fast pitch
championship final with a 6-4 extra inning win over the Scarborough
Wolverines.
And it was thanks to energizer bunny, Justin Gill who just seems
to keep going and going and leading by example. He appeared to
roll his ankle in the game Saturday night, but put the pain he
might be feeling aside and stayed in the game leading by example.
Gill hit a sixth inning solo home run that rallied the defending
champions to the victory.
Trailing 3-1 and looking as if they may be on the verge of their
first loss, Gill bombed a solo home run in the sixth inning.
However, catcher Stephen Strapp said it was a full team effort,
something his teammates agreed with..
"It was a full team effort that have us rolling into Sunday,"
Strapp said. "Everyone from 1-to-16 contributed to this win."
It came down to the eighth inning to determine a winner between
these two evenly matched teams. 
With Strapp on second as a result of the International tie breaking
rule, Mark Lewis batted hitting a hard single that scored Strapp.
Then Ryan Boland (1-4) came to bat with pinch runner Matt Hill
on first and Mark Lewis on second.. 
The all star second basemen then hit a first pitch triple, scoring
Hill and Lewis and giving the Canadians a 6-4 lead 
"It was a great game to be involved in," Boland said. "We were
down and whatever the case was we never quit. Justin’s (Gill)
home run picked us up and gave us life back."
As for what they will do Sunday in the final looking to repeat
as champions, Boland said the team will just take it pitch-by-pitch.
"We’ll see what happens but it’ll be a tough game for sure,"
he added.
Lewis once again had the hot bat, driving in three runs with
a 3-for-4 batting summary. Gill (2-4, two runs scored, RBI),
Brad Ezekiel (1-3, run scored), Jon Kane (2-3) were also tops.
Scarborough was led by Brandon Horn (1-3, run scored, RBI triple),
Chris Lewis (1-3, run scored) and Rob Clayton (1-3, run scored).
Sean Cleary went the distance, striking out four, giving up four
runs on five hits and walking one. Matt Leahy came on in relief,
pitching two and two third innings giving up three runs on three
hits and sitting down two. Andrew Putnam went five and one third
inning allowing three runs on seven hits, walking two and striking
out three.
The Canadians will now await the winner of the Scarborough-Elmira/Simcoe
semifinal, Sunday morning at 11 a.m. The championship is set
for 1:30 p.m.
 

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