ABL LEAGUE
STANDINGS
Team W L Pct GB
Anchorage Bucs 3 0 1.000 -
Mat-Su Miners 3 1 .750 .5
Peninsula Oilers 0 0 .000 -
Glacier Pilots 2 3 .400 2.0
Fairbanks 1 2 .333 2.0
Chugiak Chinooks 1 4 .200 3.0
Tuesday's Results
Pilots 13, Chinooks 0
Bucs 10, Miners 7
Goldpanners 15, San Francisco Seals 6
Monday's Results
Bucs 7, Chinooks 0
Miners 3, Pilots 2
Sunday's Results
Chinooks 4, Pilots 3
Bucs 7, San Francisco Seals 7
Wednesday's games
San Francisco Seals at Goldpanners, 7 p.m., Growden Memorial Park
Pilots at Chinooks, 7 p.m., Loretta French Field
Miners at Oilers, 7 p.m., Seymour Memorial Park
Bucs 10, Miners 7
The Anchorage Bucs jumped into first place Tuesday, slugging their way past the host Mat-Su Miners in a 10-7 affair at Hermon Brothers Field in Palmer.
Chase Compton drove in half the Bucs' runs on two big hits. His three-run homer in the fifth inning capped a five-run rally that put the Bucs up 7-4, and a two-run triple in the top of the ninth stretched the Bucs lead to 10-6. Ryan Leonards contributed three hits, scored three times and drove in a run.
Gio Brusa turned in a nice game for the Miners, recording four hits and driving in two runs. Nash Knight added two hits, a run and an RBI.
Pilots 13, Chinooks 0
The Anchorage Glacier Pilots erupted for 18 hits Tuesday and clobbered the Chugiak Chinooks 13-0 at Mulcahy Stadium.
Dayne Parker cracked four hits for the Pilots, driving in a pair of runs and scoring a run. Kewby Meyer crossed home plate twice in a 3-for-5 effort and drove in two runs. Starter Sean Buckle earned the win, pitching through the fifth inning and leaving with a 12-0 lead.
The Chinooks were held to five hits, with Andrew Klausmeier taking the loss.
Goldpanners 15, San Francisco Seals 6
The Fairbanks Goldpanners didn't have any trouble hitting the baseball in a 15-6 non-league home win over the San Francisco Seals on Tuesday at Growden Memorial Park.
The Goldpanners got a 3-for-4 effort from David Edwards, who knocked in three runs, stole a base and scored. Chance Abrath and David Fletcher each pumped home runs over the fence, and Rick Reigner finished with five RBIs for Fairbanks.
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