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Lloydminster Meridian Twins are perfect NSRBL champions

After 14 regular season games and six playoff games, no North Saskatchewan River Baseball Team could find a way to beat the Lloydminster Meridian Twins and they now have their second league title in as many years.
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The Lloydminster Meridian Twins were perfect at home and on the road all season and Tuesday night they were presented with the NSRBl championship trophy in Wilkie. The Twins veterans from left to right: Kevin Payne, Kelly Hoffer, Troy Winterhalt, Jamie Smithson and Craig Traverse were presented with the trophy by league co-commissioner Kelvin Colliar.

After 14 regular season games and six playoff games, no North Saskatchewan River Baseball Team could find a way to beat the Lloydminster Meridian Twins and they now have their second league title in as many years.

The Twins were in Wilkie Tuesday night for game two of the best-of-three series.

Kelly Hoffer hit a two-run home run in the first inning after a Gavin Andrews double and the Twins held that for two innings.

Wilkie eventually evened the score at 3-3, but the Twins' offence went on the attack once again.

A six-run inning was too much for Wilkie to overcome and the Twins earned the championship trophy once again.

Aaron Sittler was the losing pitcher, as he was replaced by Bye Braun on the mound

Wilkie scored three runs in the sixth and had two runners on base in the seventh, but couldn't convert and suffered the 9-6 loss.

Warren Stang was the winning pitcher while DJ File earned the save. Alejandro Garcia, who pitched in game one a day earlier, also pitched one inning.

The Twins capped off an incredible season with no losses, including playoff sweeps over Mervin, Meadow Lake and Wilkie.

The Twins playoff roster included: Andrews, Jesse Clifford, Ryley Currie, DJ File, Justin Ganser, Garcia, Hoffer, Matt Loree, Kevin Payne, Jamie Smithson, John Spence, Warren Stang, Aaron Streck, Craig Traverse and Troy Winterhalt.

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