Standings
W L Pct. GB Overall
Oilers 11 6 .647 -- 18-9
Miners 12 9 .671 1 14-11-1
Bucs 10 8 .556 1 1/2 15-18
AIA 8 11 .421 4 11-15
Glacier Pilots 7 14 .333 6 11-18-1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
Sunday's Results
Peninsula Oilers 5, Mat-Su Miners Miners 4
Seattle Studs 1, Fairbanks Goldpanners 0
Goldpanners 10, Northwest Honkers 2
Seattle Studs 4, Fairbanks Goldpanners 2
Today's Games
AIA Fire vs. Glacier Pilots (2), 5 p.m.
Mat-Su Miners at Peninsula Oilers, 7 p.m.
AROUND THE HORN
-- Not content with sharing first place, the Peninsula Oilers took over sole possession of the top spot Sunday with a 5-4 victory over the visiting Mat-Su Miners.
Second baseman Chris Mallory drove in all five Kenai tallies, three on a third-inning home run that erased a 3-1 Mat-Su lead. The Oilers pushed their overall record to 18-9, also best in the Alaska League.
-- The Fairbanks Goldpanners had only one obstacle in their path to win the Kamloops International Baseball Tournament in Kamloops, British Columbia.
But it was the Seattle Studs who did the Panners in. Seattle beat Fairbanks in the winners' bracket final, 1-0, and then, after Fairbanks downed the Northwest Honkers 10-2 in the losers' bracket final, fell to Seattle 4-2 in the championship game.



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