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Men's Fastpitch Softball: Elkville, KC/Lee's Win Three Each at Kelso

</element><element id="paragraph-1" type="body"><![CDATA[ Local entries Elkville Fastpitch and Pinckneyville KC/Lee's Sports Falcons both notched three victories this past weekend, sharing seventh place at the 25th Annual Kelso, Mo. Klassic.

Elkville was 3-3 in the event while KC/Lee's Sports went 3-2.

A third local team, Southern Illinois Pete's Blues, won once in three games and placed fifth.

Friday night, Nathan Hunter's eighth inning RBI triple provided the lone run as Elkville posted a 1-0 win over Belleville Stallions.

Les Wood tossed a three-hitter with five strikeouts. Hunter's hit was one of only three by Elkvile.

Also Friday, KC/Lee's Sports edged past Altamont Home Center 4-3 with a run in the seventh inning.

Mark Radake whiffed 10 batters and scattered five hits. At the plate, Ricky Kasban had a pair of safeties.

Saturday morning, Pete's Blues edged by Elkville 2-1 despite the five-hitter twirled by Wood. Barry Maynor's first inning single accounted for the lone Elkville tally.

Defending champion Vandalia (Guaranteed Air Freight) blanked KC/Lee's 2-0 in the second game Saturday morning, forcing KC/Lee's into the elimination bracket. An 11-2 rout of Teutopolis KC followed as Radake gained the pitching win.

KC/Lee's then needed eight innings to oust Villa Grove (Log Cabin Inn), winning 4-3 on Eric Saunders walk-off solo home run.

Elkville lost 8-6 against Kelso, Mo. Fastpitch before bouncing back to eliminate Altamont Home Center 13-4 in five innings. Bryant Hale earned the pitching win, giving four hits and four runs-all in the opening inning-while striking out six.

Drew Porter belted a two-run homer with Maynor, A. Hunter and Shawn Hunter all recording two hits.

Justin Jackson went 4-for-4 against Kelso.

In a game that ended just before 2 a.m. Sunday, Elkville stayed alive with a 13-8 win over Oklahoma Seminole of Anadarko, Ok. S. Hunter had a three-run homer with Maynor and Jackson each smacking three hits. A. Hunter had two hits. Maynor knocked in three runs as Hale and Wood combined for the pitching win.

Sunday-with play delayed by more than hour by rain-Elkville lost a 9-6 decision to St. Louis Invaders. A. Hunter homered with Porter adding two more hits. Bryar Funk had a two-run triple.

KC/Lee's, despite two doubles and three hits from Clay McDonnough, lost 5-0 to Nokomis Bud Light in its final game.

Nokomis rallied all the way back to finish second in the event.

25th Anniversary

Kelso Klassic Invitational

Kelso City Park, Kelso, Mo.

F-1: Main Diamond

F-2: South Diamond

Friday, June 13

Game 1-Decatur Pride 5, Kelso Fastpitch 1

Game 3-Elkville 1, Belleville Stallions 0

Game 4-Hermann, Mo. (Black/Gold Fastpitch) 10, Teutopolis, Il. (T'town KC) 1

Game 6-Pinckneyville, Il. (KC/Lee's Sports) 4, Altamont, Il. (Altamont Home Center) 3

Saturday, June 14

Game 5-Anadarka, Ok. (SuperChief Seminoles ) 2, Nokomis, Il. (Bud Light) 1

Game 2-St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis Invaders) 8, Villa Grove, Il. (Log Cabin Inn) 1

Game 10-Vandalia, Il. (Guaranteed Air Freight) 2, KC/Lee's Sports 0

Game 9- Mascoutah, Il. (Pete's Blues) 2, Elkville 1

Game 7-Decatur Pride 5, St. Louis 1

Game 8-Black Gold 6, Oklahoma 2

Game 11-KC/Lee's Sports 11, Teutopolis KC 2

Game 12-Log Cabin 10, Belleville Stallions 9

Game 13-Kelso 9, Elkville 6

Game 14-Nokomis 6, Altamont 5

Game 15-Belleville Stallions 8, Teutopolis KC 5

Game 16-Elkville 13, Altamont 4

Game 17-KC/Lee's Sports 4, Log Cabin 3

Game 18-Decatur Pride 1, Pete's Blues 0

Game 19-Black Gold 1, Vandalia 0

Game 20-Nokomis 4, Kelso 3

Game 21-St. Louis 4, Belleville Stallions 0

Game 22-Elkville 13, Oklahoma 8

Sunday, June 15

Game 23-St. Louis 9, Elkville 6

Game 24-Nokomis 5, KC/Lee's Sports 0

Game 25-Vandalia 3, St. Louis 0

Game 26-Nokomis 9, Pete's Blues 3

Game 27-Nokomis 9, Vandalia 2

Game 28-Decatur Pride 2, Black Gold 1

Game 29-Nokomis 5, Black Gold 3

Game 30-Decatur Pride 8, Nokomis 0

FINAL STANDINGS:

1. Decatur Pride (5-0); 2. Nokomis (6-2); 3. Black Gold (3-2); 4. Vandalia (2-2); 5. St. Louis (3-2); 5. Pete's Blues (1-2); 7. Elkville (3-3); 7. KC/Lee's Sports (3-2); 9. Belleville Stallions (1-3); 9. Oklahoma (1-2); 11. Teutopolis KC (0-3); 11. Log Cabin (1-2); 11. Kelso (1-2); 11. Altamont (0-3)

SPECIAL AWARDS

Most Valuable Pitcher-Jeremy Manly, Decatur Pride (3-0)

Most Valuable Player-Casey Spears, Nokomis (.577)