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Show !' "fr 1 A .1 and Stan Benson were leading hitters for the Lions, all three getting 2 for 3. Robinson and Mitchell each had a double and a single, with Benson hitting hit-ting two singles. Danny Stones hit a triple(, Robert Hargrove hit a single and Doug Herman Her-man hit a single. Pitching was the key Tuesday Tues-day night when Kim Bess pitched a fantastic game for the Parowan Cafe Orioles leading them to their second straight win over the Bank of Iron County Pirates. KIM BEST Pitches No-hitter Almost Perfect Game Pirates, Oriole nines take victories in Little League The Bank of Iron County Pirates beat the Parowan Lions Thursday night 10 to 5, in a baseball game at the Parowan field. Mark Matheson was the winning pitcher for the Pirates, allowing the Lions 9 hits and walking two. Mike Thornton and Brian Jchnson led the hitting for the Bank, each hitting his first homer of the season. Thornton Thorn-ton also hit a single. Matheson, Mathe-son, along with his pitching, whacked a triple in the first inning. David Hulet also con-tributed con-tributed a single to the win. Combined pitching by David Dav-id Mitchell and Danny Stones, had to take the loss. Danny Robinson, Mitchell The outstanding performance perform-ance was almost unbelievable unbelieva-ble as Kim struck out 18 of the 19 batters he faced, missing miss-ing a perfect game by one walk given up in the first in-ing. in-ing. A pitching record like that in Little League is rare. Our congratulations to him for a terrific performance. Pat Benson hit a home run for the Orioles, his first, and the first home run of the season. sea-son. Leading hitter for the Parowan Paro-wan Cafe was John Clinton, hftting 3 for 4, a triple, double and a single, and scoring four runs. Kim Bess, along with his fantastic pitching, hit a single. sin-gle. Ryan Fiack hit 2 singles, Mike Evans hitting a double and scoring four times.l:Casey Fiack also hit a single for the Orioles. Lance Evans was the losing los-ing pitcher for the Bank of Iron County Pirates. Blair Bentley also pitched for the ates. |