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TODAY IN THE ABL
Alaska Baseball League Standings Through Sunday W L Pct. GB Overall Goldpanners 12 4 .750 -- 16-4 Miners 13 7 .650 1 15-8 Oilers 14 8 .636 1 15-8-1 Bucs 7 8 .467 4.5 11-12-1 AIA 5 14 .263 8.5 9-14 Glacier Pilots 5 15 .250 9 8-17 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Today's Games Mat-Su Miners at Anchorage Glacier Pilots, DH, 5 and 7 p.m. Peninsula Oilers at Fairbanks Goldpanners, DH, 5 and 7 p.m. Monday's Results Glacier Pilots 3, Bucs 1 Glacier Pilots 2, Bucs 1 Goldpanners 11, Oilers 9 Sunday's Results Bucs 6, Pilots 2, 11 innings Goldpanners 6, Oilers 2 Goldpanners 6, Fire 2 Oilers 9, Fire 1 AROUND THE HORN Monday • The Anchorage Glacier Pilots took a pair of games from the Anchorage Bucs Monday night at Mulcahy Stadium. The Pilots won the first contest 3-1 thanks to back-to-back RBI doubles by Trevor Hairgrove and Clay Cederquist in the third inning and strong showing by starter Thomas Jameson, who went five innings and didn't give up a run. In the closing game, Tim Maitland had two doubles and drove in a run and Hairgrove added an RBI of his own as the Pilots won 2-1. Tom Harlan threw six innings of one-run, four-hit ball for the win. • The Fairbanks Goldpanners proved too pesky for the Peninsula Oilers in a back-and-forth 11-9 win in Fairbanks on Monday at Growden Memorial Park. Trailing 9-8 in the bottom of the ninth, the Panners got a two-run base-loaded single from Jesse Sikorski to highlight a three-run surge that was costly for Kenai. Sunday • The Anchorage Bucs exploded for four runs in the top of the 11th inning to topple the Anchorage Glacier Pilots 6-2 at Mulcahy Stadium on Sunday. Chris Serritella started the Bucs' outburst with a solo home run and Bret Atwood tripled to right field with the bases loaded to plate three more runs. Serritella and Atwood both had RBI doubles earlier in the game. • The Peninsula Oilers got plenty of Fourth of July fire works at the plate to back a committee of pitchers and down the Athletes in Action Fire 9-1 at Fairbanks' Growden Memorial Park on Sunday. Davis Page went 2 for 3 with 4 RBIs, Ryan Gebhart and Patrick Wisdom both hit two-run homers and four Oiler pitchers three-hit the Fire. • Fairbanks pounded out four doubles that drove in four runs and the Peninsula Oilers offense sputtered thanks to Ryan Cabral in a 6-2 Panners' win at Growden Park in Fairbanks on Sunday. Cabral struck out seven Oilers over six innings of three-hit ball. • Fairbanks' Jake Dzuibczynski worked the Athletes in Action line up for a complete game victory and the Panners got big contributions from the bats of Jesse Sikorski and DJ Crumlich in a 6-2 win at Growden Park on Sunday. Sikorski, who scored two runs, and Crumlich, who had a two-run homer, both went 2 for 2 with three RBIs to boost Dzuibczynski, who struck out four and gave up five hits.