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    Warsaw Wins Thriller in Nightcap
    The up and down season for the Warsaw Indians took another crazy turn on Sunday. Warsaw hosted the Indiana Cubs and saw two games come down to their final at bat.

    In game one Warsaw tied the game 1-1 in the bottom of the 3rd after Sean Omalley walked and would later score on a suicide squeeze of the bat of Joe Scott. The Indians took a 2-1 lead in the 5th and held that advantage going to the bottom of seven. After two quick outs Sean Omalley tripled deep to right and after a tough battle Brenden Hart lined a ball to right field that was caught for the final out of the game. Warsaw could only muster three hits in the game. Chris Nycz was the tough luck looser going seven innings, striking out seven.

    Andy Miller made his first appearance of the season in game two and got off to a rough start allowing four runs in the first. Down 6-0 Warsaw scored their first run of the game courtesy of a throwing error but would leave the bases loaded. Down 7-1 heading to the bottom of seven Warsaw would score seven runs on five hits, two hit batters and a walk. The final blow came on a two out double to left from Alex Beelen scoring Steve Tidwell. Alex was also the winning pitcher in the game throwing one inning in relief. Warsaw was led at the plate by Jay Sheets 2-4 RBI, Colin Doherty 2-3 RBI, and Alex Beelen 1-3 2B 2BB RBI.


    Warsaw Beats Brewers 4-3
    The Warsaw Indians traveled to South Bend on Thursday to play the Mishawaka Brewers. Looking to get the second half off to a better start Warsaw took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first when Joe Stanley singled home Bret Hunter. Warsaw went ahead 2-1 in the top of the second 2-1 on a suicide squeeze executed by Brenden Hart. Down 3-2 heading to the top of the 8th Warsaw would score two times to take a 4-3 lead on a 2 RBI double by Jay Sheets. Landon Anspech would nail down the win in the 9th getting the final three outs after allowing a lead off double. Landon was the winner in relief going six strong and striking out four. Warsaw was led at the plate by Bret Hunter 2-3 2B run, Joe Stanley 2-4 RBI and Brenden Hart 2-3 RBI.

    Tribe Earns Split With Senators On Saturday
    The Warsaw Indians and South Bend Senators hooked up in two more much watch games on Saturday afternoon in Warsaw.

    The Senators took a quick 3-0 lead after the first two innings of game one. After leaving five men on through the first five innings Warsaw cut the lead to 3-2 in the bottom of the sixth. Bret Hunter singled to lead off the inning. With one out John Edwards was hit by a pitch and Sean Omalley followed with a RBI double to make it 3-1 and a wild pitch then scored Edwards from third. Warsaw could do nothing more as their final four batters would strike out. Matt Ransbottom was the tough luck loser going the distance striking out five.

    The Senators would jump out to a early 1-0 lead in the top of the first in game two and added two more in the top of the third. Warsaw would bounce back scoring two times in the bottom half of that inning on a hit, hit batter, sac fly and a passed ball. With the game at 4-2 Senators heading to the bottom of the 6th the craziness this rivalry provides was just getting started. With Jason Best, a long time nememis of the Indians on the mound Warsaw scored four runs in the inning to take a 6-4 lead. A one out single from Brenden Hart was followed by a walk by Jordan Williams and infield single from Steve Tidwell. Chaz Bellman lined a 2-2 pitch to right single scoring two runs. After a throwing error scored another run, Alex Beelen was singled home by Bret Hunter. The Senators would promptly bounce back and take the lead again in the top of the 7th scoring three times. Warsaw came back to tie the score after Joe Stanley led off with a single and Dexter Henry, who pinch ran, stole second. After two walks to load the bases Jordan Williams executed a perfect suicide bunt to tie the game seven. After escaping a bases loaded jam in the top half of the 8th Dexter Henry single the winning run in through a drawn in infield to send the Tribe to a 8-7 win. Chaz Bellman 2-4 2runs 2rbi, Alex Beelen 3-5 2runs, Bret Hunter 3-5 run rbi and Joe Stanley 2-3 rbi led the Tribe at the plate. John Edwards picked up the win in relief.

    Warsaw will travel to Ft Wayne on Sunday to play La Magarita, 11 am, at Carrington Park on Sunday.


    Tribe Wins Shootout In South Bend
    Playing their third game in two days the Warsaw Indians traveled to South Bend to take on the Senators. These two teams have developed a strong rivalry over the last few years with most every game coming down to the final at bats. Wednesday's game would be no different.

    Warsaw jumped out to a early 3-1 lead heading to the top of the 3rd inning and would then score 5 runs on 6 hits in the inning. Bret Hunter led off with a double and then RBI hits followed from Joe Stanley, Josh Petry, Jay Sheets, and Joe Scott. Up 9-4 Warsaw seemingly put the game out of reach in the top of the 6th thanks to 4 walks and a 2 RBI single from Coling Doherty. Warsaw would then watch the Senators score 8 runs on 4 hits, 7 walks and 3 errors in 8th and 9th innings to tie the game. Bret Hunter was hit by a pitch to lead off the 10th, sacrificed to second, moved to third on a groundout and then would score the go ahead and winning run on a tough hop error. Travis Eggeman got the final three outs in the 10th to send the Indians to a hard fought win. Warsaw was led at the plate by Bret Hunter 4-5 2 runs RBI, Jay Sheets 4-5 3 runs 2RBI, Joe Scott 2-3 run 3RBI and Colin Doherty 1-3 2 RBI.

    The Indians will play the Senators on Saturday at Miller Field in Warsaw at 1 pm and then travel to Ft Wayne to play La Magarita in Ft Wayne on Sunday at 11 am.


    Warsaw Falls To 5-10
    The Warsaw Indians fell to 5-10 on Tuesday night losing two more one run games to NuCore at Carrington Park in Ft Wayne.

    Down 1-0 in game one Warsaw would take the lead in the top of the third scoring two runs one a single from Alex Beelen and double by Tony Drysdale. Warsaw would add a third run in the 5th on a RBI single from Jay Sheets to take a 3-2 lead. NuCore tied the game in the bottom of the inning and would score thanks to a questionable baulk call in bottom of the 7th to win the game. Warsaw was led at the plate by Tony Drysdal 2-2 double RBI and Joe Stanley 2-2 run scored. Chris Nycz was the tough luck loser. The Tribe left 13 runners on base in the game.

    Warsaw found itself down 6-2 heading to the top of the 4th but scored three times in the inning to close the gap to 6-5. With two outs in the inning John Edwards reached on a error, Matty Miller singled, Drysdale walked and they would score on a 2 RBI single from Bret Hunter and an error. Warsaw would leave the bases loaded in the 6th and left 10 runners on for the game. Matty Miller 2-4 2 runs and Bret Hunter 1-4 2RBI led the Tribe at the plate.


    Warsaw Wins 12-3 Over Brewers
    The Warsaw Indians won their 4th game of the season Thursday night against the Mishawaka Brewers at Kennedy Park in South Bend.

    Warsaw waisted little time to get a struggling offense going. Joe Scott and Alex Beelen led the game off with back to back singles and John Edwards followed the a three run homerun. After scoring single runs in the 2nd on 3rd innings on a RBI single by Joe Stanley and RBI fielders choice by Joe Scott the Indians added two more in the 4th on a RBI single by Tony DeMarco and a passed ball. Warsaw would add two more runs in both the 7th and 9th innings to put the game out of reach. Warsaw was led at the plate by Tony DeMarco 2-3 RBI, Joe Scott 1-2 2 runs 2RBI and 2 steals, John Edwards 1-5 HR 3RBI walk and Bret Hunter 3 steals and 2 runs. Mike Clark was the winning pitcher for the Indians. Mike went 5 innings striking out 6 to run his record to 2-1. The Tribe will next play at Carrington Park in Ft Wayne on Sunday at 4 pm.



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