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AAA LEAGUE
SATURDAY
The Liverpool Trojans made themselves the team to beat with two wins on Saturday based on fundamentally sound baseball, easing past both the Herts Eagles and Oxford Kings with a combination of strong pitching and timely hitting.
The Kings and Eagles were also to advance to Sunday's sudden-death showdown after both sides saw off the Bracknell Inferno.
In the first game of the day, Martin Godsall pitched a beauty for the Trojans as they dispatched the Herts Eagles 4-0. Godsall tossed seven shutout innings, giving up just two hits.
To his credit, Darrin Ward also pitched well for the Eagles, allowing just four hits and two earned runs.
Having scored a run in the first, the third inning proved decisive as Liverpool tacked on two runs to open up what proved to be a match-winning lead. Harry Wrenproved to be the offensive difference as far as the Trojans were concerned, claiming two RBIs with a single and a sacrifice fly.
Game Two was the exact opposite, a run-fest, as Oxford squeezed by Bracknell 11-10.
The Kings broke out to a 6-2 lead early on, feasting on Leigh Coke's pitching.
But the Inferno kept chipping away, with Shayne Wagner going 4-for-4 at the plate with four RBIs.
Bracknell struck four times in the top of the sixth inning, chasing Oxford starter Masaharu Egawa, and when the Inferno added a run in the top of the seventh inning, they actually had the lead.
But there was one final twist, as Oxford scored twice in the bottom of the frame for a thrilling win.
Oxford were obviously drained by their efforts in that encounter, and they came unstuck in slipping to a 3-2 defeat to Liverpool in the next game.
Once again Martin Godsall produced the goods on the mound, but this time he was matched by Chris Oates, with the score tied at 2-2 after six innings.
As in their previous game, a run in the final inning was to prove decisive, but this time it counted against the Kings as the Trojans moved into Sunday's final.
The battle of the losing sides saw the Herts Eagles face the Bracknell Inferno, with elimination the price for the defeated team.
Both sides struck early, with the score 3-2 to the Eagles after three innings. Pitchers Louis Hare and Connor Vernon then began to trade zeros as both offences were shut down.
But with the scores still tight, relief pitcher Shayne Wagner was victimised to the tune of four runs as the Eagles eventually eased home 8-2.
Louis Hare and Jon Lewys were the batting stars for Herts, going 2-for-3 and 2-for-4 respectively.
SUNDAY
Herts met Oxford in the semi-final showdown, and the Eagles looked on their way to victory when they broke out to an early 5-1 lead, thanks in the main to Darrin Ward's two RBIs.
But the Kings piled on the pressure in the middle innings, with Masaharu Egawa, Jorge Pinto Machadoand Chris Oates all starring at the plate. Egawa was 2-for-4 with two RBIs, Pinto Machado 2-for-3 with two RBIs and Oates contributed two sacrifice flies as Oxford stormed back to earn an 8-5 win, eliminating Herts in the process.
The Kings moved on to face the Liverpool Trojans in the final, with Chris Oates and Rob Vondy on the mound for their respective sides.
Oxford jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the third inning, only for Paul Smith to reply with a two-RBI single.
But the Kings broke things open in the fourth inning, scoring 11 runs in an amazing outburst before limiting the Trojans to one run in reply to earn a 13-3 mercy-rule triumph.
John Lebreglio was the big hitter for Oxford, going 3-for-4 with three RBIs, while Masaharu Egawa claimed the MVP prize.
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