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Cardinals earn second at Big Moose

The annual Big Moose tournament hosted by Carlyle and Kenosee was held on the weekend of July 3-5. A total of fourteen teams came out for the competition which saw prize money won after each game.
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In an attempt to steal second, number five of the Cardinals slides, but is tagged out by a Saskatoon Outlaw.

                The annual Big Moose tournament hosted by Carlyle and Kenosee  was held on the weekend of July 3-5.

                A total of fourteen teams came out for the competition which saw prize money won after each game.

                Teams from Marysburg, Arm River, Rosetown, Carlyle, Carnduff, Beulah, West Parkland, Kenosee, Oxbow, Weyburn, Saskatoon Stallions, Regina Angels, and the Saskatoon Outlaws competed in the action throughout the weekend.

                Although the Kenosee Cubs didn't make it past their second game, the Carlyle Cardinals made it into the final match against the Saskatoon Outlaws.

                The tournament which featured five inning games saw crowds turn out to enjoy the action.

                With great baseball played throughout the weekend the crowds were impressed by the abilities of the senior men's teams in the area.

                The final game saw the Cardinals and Outlaws meet in a tough battle, which went quickly as the score was held to a low three runs to zero with the Outlaws earning first.

                Aggressive base running, impressive pitching, and great fielding by both sides saw the close game enjoyed by the amassed crowd present to cheer on the home team.

                Leading up to the final the Cardinals took on Carnduff, then Beulah in the quarter final, followed by Arm River to make it to the final. The Outlaws' route to the final went through Regina, Estevan, and finally Oxbow before reaching the last game against Carlyle.

                Over the years the Big Moose has continued to be a great draw for the first weekend in July, which sees teams from across Saskatchewan travel to the Moose Mountains to enjoy a weekend of ball.

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