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Author TOPIC: OSBA Tournament
Masters

July 1, 2007
9:54:20 PM

Entry #: 2238914
After starting off 1-0 with the 11-2 win on Thursday against former rival Pirates, the Bulls took the field on Saturday and played 2 games against very weak competition. Game 2 was an 18-2 win over Brampton Cardinals, a win from Conlon and 4 home runs (Swagers(2), Conlon and Lord) Next game was much of same with Pitman picking up win and Hayes, Howden, Hogan hitting homeruns.

The Playoff competition on Sunday got much better and the Bulls played Bengals in quater finals. Bulls got up early with 4 in first, but Bengals scratched back to make it 4-3 before Conlon delivered a clutch 2 out hit to make it a 6-3 final. Kozak gets win and Swagers gets the save.

In semi-finals, Tommy Malyk takes to the hill against Missisauga Jays and delivers complete game shutout. Bulls win 6-0.

In the finals, the Bulls would have the also undefeated Whitby Chiefs/Scarborough Indians/Brooklin Dodgers/Ontario Stars. The Whitby Chiefs/Scarborough Indians/Brooklin Dodgers/Ontario Stars got one in top of first and Bulls answered back with one in the bottom half. The game stayed scoreless till 7th with great pithing on both sides. McKnight for the Bulls and Theodoreau for the Whitby Chiefs/Scarborough Indians/Brooklin Dodgers/Ontario Stars. In the top of the 7th, the Whitby Chiefs/Scarborough Indians/Brooklin Dodgers/Ontario Stars scored 2 to take a 3-1 lead. In the bottom half, the Bulls put a rally together and scored 1, but couldn't put the tying run across and left the bases loaded to end the game. Congratulations to the Whitby Chiefs/Scarborough Indians/Brooklin Dodgers/Ontario Stars and a big thanks to Rod and all the other tournament convenors for putting on a great weekend. Bulls finish the tournament with a 5-1 record. 10 homeruns in total and another win by Hayes in the HR derby. This tournament marked the Bulls 3rd time to the finals losing in '05 and winning in '06.





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