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Brewers roughed up in season opener

It wasn鈥檛 quite the performance the Wilkie Brewers had in mind to start off their defence of the North Saskatchewan River Baseball League championship.
Wilkie Trappers Opener
Mike Sittler of the Wilkie Brewers made a big swing attempt on a pitch from Mike Ross of the North Battleford Trappers Tuesday night. Photo by Lucas Punkari

It wasn鈥檛 quite the performance the Wilkie Brewers had in mind to start off their defence of the North Saskatchewan River Baseball League championship.

In their home opener Tuesday night, the Brewers were unable to claw their way back from an early deficit as they fell 12-1 to the newly formed North Battleford Trappers.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 a young good hitting team over there and they showed what they are capable of tonight,鈥 Brewers player Mike Sittler said.

鈥淔or many of us on the roster this is the first time that we鈥檙e swinging a bat all season, so we don鈥檛 expect too much out of the opener. Our goal was to get some swings and get some of our pitchers arms strengthened up. It鈥檚 early still for us, and we know that we can get better from here.鈥

The Trappers took control of the game during the top of the third inning, as they rattled off six runs during the frame to take a commanding 7-0 lead.

The Brewers had chances to bring runs home in the later innings, but were unable to close the gap.

鈥淲e made some good contact on their pitches but there wasn鈥檛 too much good that came out of the game,鈥 Sittler said.

鈥淚 think the final score reflects what happened, but we鈥檒l bounce back.鈥

It was an impressive debut into the NSRBL for the Trappers, which is mostly made up of players that were on last year鈥檚 Midget AA provincial champion North Battleford Beavers squad.

鈥淭he guys had a good tempo to the game,鈥 Trappers coach Michael Hudec said. 鈥淭he hitting was strong and our pitching was excellent.

鈥淲e have young guys on the roster, but we have guys like Mike George and Mike Ross who haven鈥檛 played senior ball for awhile that will be key for our team, especially as those new players get used to playing at this level.鈥

Despite their tough loss to the Trappers, there isn鈥檛 much cause for alarm for the Brewers as they prepare to host the Border City Blue Jays next Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

鈥淲e鈥檙e known as a slow starting team,鈥 Sittler said. 鈥淥nce the middle of the season hits, that鈥檚 when all of our guys are able to play on a regular basis.

鈥淲e should be in good shape after a few more games and a few more at-bats.鈥

The Trappers, meanwhile, will make their debut at Beaver Lions Stadium Thursday night against the visiting Mervin Flyers.

In other action Thursday night, the Macklin Lakers will visit the Edam Blue Sox, the Midwest Expos will take on the Blue Jays, the Standard Hill Lakers will host the St. Walburg Reds and the North Battleford Beavers will face the Meadow Lake Sox.

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