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Estevan U13 Brewers went 4-0 on the weekend

Estevan U11 AA Brewers were 3-1 this weekend.
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The U13 AA Brewers faced the Regina Expos on Sunday.

ESTEVAN - The Estevan U13 AA Brewers kept rolling on the weekend, going 4-0 with victories over the Moose Jaw Canucks and the Regina Expos.

The first game against Moose Jaw was a 24-6 win in four innings. Spencer Skuce led the Brewers offensively with a home run.

The second game was a 15-4 victory. Kohen Brownridge had a strong showing on the mound, and the club played well defensively.

Sunday saw the Brewers win twice at home, beating the Expos 15-5 and 18-3. (Details on the games were not immediately available).

With the wins, the Brewers are now 13-1. They will host the Regina White Sox on June 17 at 1 and 3 p.m., and the Regina Buffalos on June 18 at 1 and 4 p.m. in their final home games of the season.  

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The Estevan U11 AA Brewers suffered their first loss of the season on the weekend, but still have a 14-1 record.

Estevan won two games at the Regina Buffalos on Saturday, 11-0 and 13-3.

Then they split games against the Balcarres Broncos at home on Sunday, winning 13-9 and losing 11-9. The games with Balcarres were the U11 Brewers final home games of the season.

(Details on the games were not available).

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The Estevan U15 AA Brewers went 1-2 in recent days, winning 14-4 over the Regina Blue Jays on Thursday, but losing twice, 11-5 and 12-2, to the Lumsden Cubs on Saturday.

The game with the Jays was tied at 4-4 in the top of the fifth, but the Brewers pulled away, with the biggest blow being six runs in the sixth. Chayse Zohner, Broden Henry, Logan Kolenz and Aidan Turner each had RBIs in the frame.

Turner led things on the mound, going three innings, allowing four runs on three hits and striking out two.

The Brewers stole 13 runs on the day.

In the first game with Lumsden, the contest was tied at 4-4 in the third inning.

Quintin Sliva and Kolenz managed multiple hits for the Brewers.

The Brewers held an early 1-0 lead in the first inning of the second game. The sixth inning proved to be their undoing, as the Cubs scored six times.

Sliva allowed two runs on one hit in three innings.

Keith Daae had two hits for the Brewers, whose record now stands at 6-4-2.

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The Estevan U18 AA Brewers had a 2-2 tie Thursday against the Regina White Sox, and suffered their first two losses of the season, 4-2 and 9-5, against the White Butte Broncos on Sunday.  

The Brewers scored both of their runs in the first inning, with Tanyan Strudwick and Mathias Fornwald each getting a run batted in (RBI).

Jayden Kuchinka went six innings, giving up two runs, one earned, and striking out six.

Estevan was ahead 2-1 against the Broncos Sunday, but the Broncos tied it up with one in the fifth and won with two in the seventh. Kuchinka and Tallan Howie each had two hits for Estevan.

Sam Bendickson gave up four runs, but only one earned, in 6 1/3 innings of work.

In the second game, Strudwick hit a home run and had three RBIs for Estevan, who trailed 8-3 after three innings.

Ty Hoste allowed one unearned run in three innings of relief.

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The Â鶹ÊÓƵeast U15 AAA As went 1-2 on the weekend, winning 6-4 at the White Butte Broncos on Friday, but losing 7-5 and 8-6 to the East Central Dodgers on Saturday.  

The As scored thrice in each of the first and third innings for all of the offence they would need Tyson Hardy had a run, two hits and three RBIs, while Caden Dorrance had two runs and three hits.

Tristan Brownridge allowed three runs and struck out four in six innings.

Dorrance didn’t get a hit in the first game against the Dodgers, but still had three RBIs, and Nathan Gardiner brought in two.

Hardy and Reese Copeland each went three innings on the mound.

In the second game, the A’s fell behind 5-0 in the first inning, but chipped away at the lead to make the game interesting. Gardiner finished with two RBIs, two hits and a run.

Dorrance gave up eight runs, but only one was earned. Luke Holman didn’t surrender a baserunner in relief for the As, whose record is now 6-8.  

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