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Silsbee 6 Little Cypress-Mauriceville 2/Final


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The Silsbee Tigers (7-2) riding a district best six game win streak head to Orange to take on the LCM Bears (3-5) in a pivotal district game. The Tigers are coming off a big win over #16 state rank Bridge City and LCM is coming off a Bye. The Tiger swept the Bears last year and won game one this year 12-2. The weather may have a say in these games Tuesday, will there be games played in SETX Tuesday?

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Tigers   202 020 0  6 10 0

Bears   000 200 0   2 3 3

Silsbee left 12 runners on base, LCM left 5 runners on base

WP: Trevis Sundgren  (Sil) 4IP 7K 3BB 3hits 2R 2ER

SV:  Chase Partain      (Sil) 3IP 3K 1BB 0hits 0R 0ER

LP:  Trawhan              (LCM) 4.1IP 1K 4BB 9hits 6R 4ER

        Fuseilier              (LCM) 1.2IP 0K 2BB 1hits 0R 0ER

        Martin                  (LCM) 1IP 0K 0BB 0hits 0R0ER

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