Friday afternoon/evening on North Prince Street, the Stormers were back home from a seven-day road swing, For a second straight home series the guys from West Of The Susquehanna were the opponents, when last we saw the Revs in Lancaster they were up 5-0 in the fourth inning on May 9 when play was suspended by persistent rainfall. On this day the game resumed at 4:00, in the bottom of the fourth the Stormers got on the board on a Chad Sedio solo home run. The Revolution replied with two in the fifth on Rudy Martin's run-scoring single and an RBI double by Paul Mondesi, one final run crossed the plate in the seventh on a Matt McDermott RBI double. Neither starting pitcher returned for the resumption, Jon Olsen was the winning pitcher in relief of Ethen Lindow with Augie Sylk taking the loss in relief of Brady Tedesco. The game was finished around 5:45 or so, the scheduled game began on time an hour later. Once again the Revs went ahead early on Colton Welker's second-inning solo home run, in the bottom of the third the Stormers fought back to take the lead. Two singles and a walk loaded the bases with none out, after Nick Lucky was hit by the pitch to force home the tying run Cristian Santana's RBI groundout put the Stormers ahead 2-1. The unphased Revs promptly tied it in the fourth on a Donovan Casey single and Jacob Rhinesmith's RBI double, in the home fifth the Stormers retook the lead on back-to-back doubles by Shawon Dunston and Nick Lucky. The one-upmanship continued in the top of the seventh, a single by Casey was followed by a Trey Martin RBI triple and a Rhinesmith single putting the Revs back up 4-3. Two more were added in the ninth on a David Washington solo shot and a Casey RBI single as the Revolution took it 6-3. The starting pitchers were of record, Chris Vallimont for the Revs and Noah Bremer for the Stormers. The series continues on Saturday and Sunday but OF COURSE there is rain in the forecast (it's a weekend, Why Not?). Take care, thanks for reading.