ESTEVAN - The Estevan U15 and U13 AA Brewers each had perfect 4-0 records during the weekend.
The U15 Brewers defeated the Regina Expos 10-3 and 5-4 on Saturday, and the Melville Millionaires 12-8 and 17-7 on Sunday to improve their record to 10-4-2.
In the first game against the Expos, the Brewers scored four times in the sixth inning to pull away.
Quintin Sliva was the starting pitcher in the first game for the Brewers, and he allowed zero hits and three runs over 2 1/3 innings, striking out five. Ayden McKenzie went 2-for-3 in the victory.
The Brewers won the second game when Kristopher Phillips hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the seventh inning.
McKenzie also went deep for the Brewers in the frame, and he was also the starter for the game, allowing two hits and four runs over one and two-thirds innings while striking out five.
As for Sunday’s games, the Brewers won a slugfest in the first contest. Broden Henry had six stolen bases in the game, and the Brewers finished with 13 swipes overall.
Aidan Turner was on the mound for Brewers, and he went three innings, allowing three runs on four hits and striking out one.
The second game was close until Estevan scored five times in the fourth inning, with Talon Williamson having a two-RBI double.
Estevan added six more in the sixth.
Tanner Gillespie surrendered two runs on two hits over two innings.
The U13 Brewers started the weekend by sweeping the Regina White Sox, winning 24-2 and 18-1 on Saturday.
Game 1 saw strong pitching from Tayson Tangjerd, Kendall Grimes and Spencer Skuce, the Brewers said on their Facebook page.
Game 2 brought a similar story with the Brewer’s pulling ahead early and not looking back. Kale Kuchinka, Anthony Fornwald and Kyson Dangstorp were on the mound. They had lots of stolen bases in the game.
Sunday saw them defeat the Regina Buffalos 13-2 and 20-4.
In Game 1, pitcher Kersey Willis showed off his power, and Tangjerd came in to finish the game.
Game 2 saw Jett Markoski and Kohen Brownridge on the mound for Estevan. Brownridge also had a solo home run in the game.
The Brewers (17-1) will close out the regular season on June 24 when they visit the Lumsden Cubs.