Souderton Independent

Brooklawn eliminates Tigers

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Doylestown’s remarkable postseason run ended with a 9-3 ORss WR BrRRNODwn (1-) on Sunday afternoon at West Lawn.

Tigers pitcher Anthony Barrila took the loss, giving uS fivH runs Ln 3⅓ LnnLnJs RI work.

Doylestown actually outhit Brooklawn 11-10 but three errors and a lack of WLPHOy hLWWLnJ finDOOy GLG Ln the Tigers.

Marty Martens, Dylan Glassmire, Gene Alpin, Andrew Check amd Colt Smith each had two hits for DRyOHsWRwn, whLFh finLshHG wLWh D rHFRrG RI 37-9-2 Rn the season.

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Brooklawn (NJ) answered though with a three-spot in the second inning with just two hits — one a triple from Elliott McCummings.

Brooklawn added another run in the bottom of the third on an RBI single from McCummings to take a 4-1 lead.

The home squad from Jer

sey added another run in the bottom of the fourth to take a 5-1 lead and put the Tigers on the brink of eliminatio­n after a long, summer run.

Doylestown would not go quietly into the night as Gene Alpin delivered a two- run single in the top of the fiIWK WR FuW WKH GHfiFLW WR 5-3.

John Brue answered in the bottom of the 6th with an inside-the-park homer, which JDYH BrRRkODwn D 7-3 OHDG. Brett Tenuto’s RBI single highlighte­d a two-run eighth as Brooklawn stretched its OHDG WR 9-3.

 ?? For Montgomery Media / MARK C. PSORAS ?? Doylestown pitcher Jason Goldberg delivers to a Columbia Post batter during their American Legion Regional Championsh­ip contest in West Lawn on Saturday.
For Montgomery Media / MARK C. PSORAS Doylestown pitcher Jason Goldberg delivers to a Columbia Post batter during their American Legion Regional Championsh­ip contest in West Lawn on Saturday.
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