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Photo graciously of David Manning by Alicia Elfrom Youngsville safely slides at home during the 16-14 victory of the Eagles against Jamestown (Pennsylvania) in the second match of a double head played Thursday at Davis Street Field in Youngsville.

Youngsville – It was not pretty, but the Eagles of Youngsville finished a double head scan with a 16-14 victory against the muscles of Jamestown (Pennsylvania) Thursday at the Davis Street Field.

A crazy game saw the Eagles (8-6) build an advance of eight points commanding to watch the muskies scoring nine points at the top of the sixth to take a 14-13 lead. The Eagles responded with a three -point background of the sixth to resume the advance and the match was called due to the darkness during the first Jamestown striker at the top of the seventh.

The frantic victory crowned a wild day for Youngsville, which did not discover that he was playing a double head until about 9 am, the Eagles were initially playing the muscles today, but the muscles invented a regional game that day and chose to come Thursday after their match originally planned with Cochranton.

For the majority of Thursday's match, Youngsville had firmly in hand. The Eagles led 4-1 after the first, thanks to a Groundout by David Manning RBI, simple RBI of Braydon Baker and Josh Pikna and a fourth round on an error.

Muskies equaled the match at the top of the second, but it took long before Youngsville returned, 8-4. Baker struck a double base for three races and Pikna delivered another single RBI which put the hosts in control.

The game was held at 10-5 below the bottom of the fifth and it started to seem that Youngsville would put the match via the 10-point rule. Manning and Talon Mesel scored on past balls and Bryce Spinks had a single RBI which made 13-5 with five rounds.

Then … the wheels fell.

Starting launcher Cole Johnson reached his Pitch and Mesel limit was called to Pitch. What followed were four strokes, three goals on bullets and three mistakes that finally led to a total of nine points that put the Muskies in the lead 14-13 with the obscurity that is looming and the bottom of the sixth to come.

On his credit, Youngsville did not turn around and bounded with his own gathering.

With a withdrawal, Manning chose and moved third place on a flight and spent a ball before Mesel reaches with a walk. Baker followed with a two-point clutch single that placed its fifth and sixth product points from the match and put the Eagles in mind by an account of 15-14.

Baker scored a few moments later on the Single of RBI of Spinks which gave Youngsville an important insurance race.

After the end of the sixth, the referees briefly met the coaches and the decision was made to start the summit of the seventh. However, four throws in this round of the game would finally be called because of the darkness.

Baker's huge offensive game included a performance of 3 for 4 marble with four points scored and six products. Spinks also had a huge match ending 3-in-4 with a pair of products produced while Manning and Pikna also had multi-cut games.

After a three -day section, the Eagles left until Monday when they visit Lawrence Park and the Iroquois brave for a regional force test.

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