The Kingston American Legion Post 150’s Junior baseball team traveled to face the TC Bombers 16 Strock on a crisp summer evening, emerging with a split of two tightly contested games.
The opening game slipped away as the visitors edged Kingston 12‑6, but the momentum shifted dramatically in the second contest, where the home side posted an 11‑5 triumph.
Key Moments from the Second Game
A bases‑loaded walk by Ben Carrion forced in a run early, while Brady Mills delivered an RBI single and a two‑run triple that swung the scoreboard in Kingston’s favor.
Michael Canosa added a two‑run single and a sacrifice fly, and Cam Wade doubled in a run that capped a four‑run burst in the middle innings.
Charlie Bauer contributed a run‑producing groundout, and the combined effort of Mills and Canosa resulted in three RBIs apiece, underscoring their pivotal roles.
The team outhit the Bombers 10‑5, with Bauer, Mills, Carrion and Jackson Manley each collecting two hits, a testament to the depth of the lineup.
Looking Ahead
Post 150 will now turn its attention to a road test against the Greene County Outlaws on Tuesday, July 14, a matchup that promises another test of the squad’s resilience and firepower.