Monday evening softball at Garrett Park with a three-team doubleheader. The Marlins won over LCM in the opener, LCM rebounded in the nightcap with a victory over Riverside. On Tuesday the Barnstormers continued their homestand with a visit from the Gastonia Honey Hunters. The Stormers took a 1-0 lead in the first on base hits by Andretty Cordero (run scored) and Ariel Sandoval (RBI), Jack Conley's solo home run down the left-field line in the second upped the advantage to 2-0. In the home seventh the Good Guys broke it open with a four-spot, Jake Hoover started the rally with a walk and advanced to third on a Cordero base hit. A Gastonia fielding error allowed Hoover to score, Kelly Dugan followed with a two-run laser-beam onto the berm in left-center. Sandoval batted next and drew a walk, he would score on a Wilson Garcia single making it 6-0. That would be the final score thanks to the outing turned in by starting pitcher Brent Teller (seven innings, three hits allowed and four strikeouts), Jesus Liranzo and Andrew Lee locked it down with a perfect inning each in relief. Wednesday was a dreary day with rain in the forecast, it rained in Quarryville while I was with Jenny for lunch. It stayed dry in the city for most of the afternoon, around an hour before game time at the ballpark it began to mist lightly. On this night Gastonia evened the series with a 9-7 win that was not without controversy. The misty conditions stayed around all night, after six innings and with the field deteriorating the umpires halted play. Following a ten-minute delay that included heated discussion the game continued, after two batters play was again suspended and the game ultimately ruled official. The visiting Hunters led 4-0 after two innings and were never headed, the Stormers' runs came on solo home runs by Ariel Sandoval and Wilson Garcia, an Andretty Cordero single and a Yeison Coca RBI groundout, three other runs scored on Gastonia fielding errors. Dominic Disabatino went five innings and took the decision, Brian Marconi and Cole Aker worked in relief. I was absent on Thursday, the clubs finished the series with an 11:00 game. The rain was gone but it was cool and windy, Wednesday had been the first official day of summer but apparently Mother Nature didn't get the memo. Take care, thanks for reading.