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Under-18 Royals split regular season finale with Athletics
Playoff opponent still to be determined
The final weekend of the 2021 Saskatchewan Premier Baseball League AA regular season brought some added confidence to the Prince Albert Under-18 Royals.
After suffering lopsided losses to the Saskatoon Athletics at Andy Zwack Field earlier in the year, the Royals earned a measure of revenge on Saturday afternoon with a 15-14 win in Saskatoon.
“The biggest difference this time around was that we got our offence going against Saskatoon’s pitching, which wasn’t the case when we played them here,” Royals head coach Geoff Gay said.
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Lucas Punkari/Daily Herald Prince Albert Royals shortstop Brady Robin prepares to make a throw during Wednesday’s road game against the North Battleford Beavers.
As has been the case throughout the 2021 Saskatchewan Premier Baseball League AA season, the Prince Albert Under-18 Royals bats were humming on Wednesday night.
The Royals improved to record to 14-7-1 on the campaign thanks to 10-3 and 11-3 triumphs over the host North Battleford Beavers at Beaver Lions Stadium.
“I think we just got on the bats early and took control of the game,” Royals player Jack Mortimer said. “We made them play up to our level and we didn’t play down to theirs.”
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Daily Herald File Photo Brady Robin, seen here during a game at Andy Zwack Field earlier this season, had seven strikeouts for the Prince Albert Royals this weekend.
As the Prince Albert Under-18 Royals gear up for their final four games of the 2021 Saskatchewan Premier Baseball League AA regular season, they will do after putting together one of their best offensive outputs of the year.
After dropping the first half of a Saturday afternoon doubleheader by a score of 9-8 to the White Butte Broncos, the Royals cruised to a 20-8 triumph in their second game in Balgonie, which improved their record to 12-7-1 and put them in sixth place in the league standings.