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Truro Bearcats face Lake Echo Monday night in title game of 15 U AA Qualifier

TRURO – The Baseball Nova Scotia 15 U AA Qualifier hasn't been without its drama this weekend.

Luke Creelman of the Bearcats fires a throw to first with Andrew Floyd looking on during a game between host Truro and the Glace Bay Miners.
Luke Creelman of the Bearcats fires a throw to first with Andrew Floyd looking on during a game between host Truro and the Glace Bay Miners.

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The ball was a little late for Tanner Greatorex of the Truro Bearcats to apply the tag on this play of the opening game in the 15 U AA Qualifier on the weekend. Darsey Pratt is circling to cover up on the play.

Heavy rain on Sunday morning forced the suspension of the championship game in the top of the third inning, with the host Truro Bearcats leading Lake Echo 8-3.
The contest has been scheduled to be completed Monday night at 6:30 p.m.
Truro came out of preliminary round-robin play with a record of two wins and a loss. The Bearcats defeated Lake Echo 16-2 and North Sydney 4-3, before suffering an 11-1 setback to Glace Bay Miners.
Lake Echo rebounded from their loss Friday to shade Glace Bay 6-5 and down North Sydney 11-1, setting the stage for the championship matchup.

SCORES
15 U AA Qualifier

Friday
Truro 16 Lake Echo 2
North Sydney 6 Glace Bay 4

Saturday
Truro 4 North Sydney 3
Lake Echo 6 Glace Bay 5
Glace Bay 11 Truro 1
Lake Echo 11 North Sydney 1

Sunday
Championship Game

Truro 8 Lake Echo 3
(Game suspended due to rain; scheduled to resume Monday night at 6:30 p.m.)
 

Darsey Pratt of the Truro Bearcats attempts to turn the double play in action between the host Bearcats and Glace Bay Miners.
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