Back at the ballpark on Friday evening for game #4 with the Revs and Stormers, on this night the visitors from York County scored first on RBI hits by Nick Dunn and Brandon Lewis to lead 2-0 in the third inning. A sacrifice fly by Lewis in the fifth upped the advantage to 3-0, in the home seventh Tyler Robertson's RBI double got the Stormers on the board at 3-1. Ben Blackwell's two-run double in the eighth gave the Revs a 5-1 lead, the Stormers scored one final run in the ninth on a Robertson infield groundout. The respective starting pitchers were of record on this night, Matt Mikulski on the plus side and Jason Bollman on the minus side. On Saturday I was there in a working capacity, John was absent and I filled in on the mic. Each team scored in the first, after Dunn went yard for the Revs Joseph Carpenter's base hit tied it 1-1. Back-to-back home runs from Tyler Miller and Nick Lucky made it 3-1 Stormers in the third, a Stormer error in the fifth and Dunn's second home run in the sixth allowed the Revs to knot it up 3-3. In the home sixth the Stormers regained the lead on Jalen Battles' fielders choice and a David Smith base hit to go ahead 5-3. In the eighth the Revolution put together a three-run rally, Dunn struck again with an RBI hit and Tomo Otosaka's two-run double made it 6-5 but unfortunately for the Revs there was still one round left in the chamber. In the ninth Smith went yard for the Stormers to tie the score, Lucky's two-out single scored Scott Kelly from third with the winning run in a 7-6 Stormer victory. Phil Diehl won it in relief of Noah Bremer, Joely Rodriguez took the loss. The Revs salvaged the Sunday finale but I was elsewhere occupied with week #6 of street hockey in Rothsville. Ephrata won over Hillside and Warwick prevailed over Township in OT shootout. From there I headed south to Jenny's place, her friend Courtney was having a birthday party for her middle daughter. Shania turns nine on the 19th, the party was at a recreational park about six miles west of Quarryville. Take care, thanks for reading
