Team BC baseball recap – July 31

Alberta 12, BC 7
In Monday’s opening game against Alberta, BC fell by a score of 12 to 7.  BC got on the bats earlier than they have all week, putting up a pair of runs in the first two innings and pulling into a 5-2 lead after 2 and a half innings.  Madgik Mackenzie (Vancouver) was throwing well, but a few miscues in the field, gifted Alberta with some critical extra outs.  

While BC ultimately ,wasn’t able to match Alberta offensively, it was a much tighter game than the 1st one these two teams played. Jayden Knight (Langley) went 2/3 at the plate, while also crossing the plate two times for BC.  

Coach Jamie Bodaly stated after the game “We need to do a much better job of supporting our pitchers, bear down in the field a little bit in the field,” said coach James Bodlay (Abbotsford) after the game. “We’re going to regroup and be ready to go for our next game”

BC 13, QC 8
In the second game of the day, Team BC rallied to a come-from-behind win 13-8 over Quebec.

Down 8-1 early, BC didn’t quit and raised up their bench chatter, and the baseball gods rewarded them with a few seeing-eye singles and timely Quebec errors mixed in with their solid hitting.  BC batted around in the 5th inning, tallying a whopping 11 runs to take a lead they wouldn’t relinquish. 
Daniel Gernon had a great day at the plate, going 4/5 with 4 RBI’s.  Josh Laukkanen (Nanaimo) picked up a win in relief.  The win secures BC a spot in the playoff bracket.  

Playoffs will begin on Thursday.  All games are live streamed at www.canadagames.tv.ca

Quote
Cav Whitely (New Westminster)
On securing a spot in the playoff bracket

“We picked up our level of chatter today and it energized the team.  Hopefully this win will get the boys fired up for a deep playoff run.”

TERRITORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We respectfully acknowledge the lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen) People, also known today as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations, and recognize that our work in this province spans the territories of more than 200 First Nations, as well as Métis and Inuit communities.

 
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