
The Alvinston
Indians traveled to
Fingal on Thursday
for game 4 of the
St. Thomas &
District Major
Fastball League
Playoff Championship
series against St.
Thomas. St. Thomas
had sent the best of
five series to a
fourth game, after a
2-1 win in Alvinston
on Monday evening.
Fans were in for a
treat on this
evening, as St.
Thomas carried their
momentum into this
game, with Mark
Coleman making it
2-0 in the bottom of
the first inning,
when he clubbed a
two-run homerun off
of Indians starter
Kyle Crawford.
St. Thomas held the
2-0 lead until the
top of the fourth
inning, when
Alvinston finally
woke their bats up.
Craig Lyons singled
to lead off the
inning, and Ryan
Chapman followed
suit with a double.
The next batter was
Aaron Stocking and
he doubled down the
line to score both
Lyons and Chapman,
to tie the game.
The next two Indians
batters were
retired, but Eric
Hyatt was able to
drive in the
go-ahead run in
Stocking, with a
two-out RBI double.
Alvinston had their
first lead in the
game, and were
feeling better about
their offence. The
lead didn't last
long however, as
Chris Wismer singled
to lead off the
bottom of the fourth
for St. Thomas, and
he would eventually
round on the bases
on a timely RBI
single by Aaron
Gould, to knot the
game at 3's.
The Indians regained
the lead in the
fifth inning, when
Shields reached
first via an error,
Lyons singled to put
two runners on, and
then Ryan Chapman
came through in the
clutch, with an RBI
single to score
Shields for a 4-3
lead. Alvinston
held the lead until
the seventh inning,
when the offence
finally exploded.
With one out and
Jamie Shields on
first, Craig Lyons
clubbed a two run
homerun, that proved
to be a dagger for
St. Thomas. The
Indians did not stop
there though.
Chapman had his
third hit of the
game, when he
smashed a triple in
the gap. Stocking
then reached first
via a hard earned
walk, and then Brad
Cooper got his
second hit of the
game, hitting a
single that plated
Chapman for a 7-3
lead. With two out,
Eric Hyatt got his
second hit of the
game, when a high
chopper was able to
score Stocking, with
Hyatt earning the
RBI infield single.
With an 8-3 lead,
Alvinston allowed a
run to St. Thomas in
the seventh when
Mark Coleman drove
in his third run of
the game on a
sacrifice fly to
score Aaron Gould,
who singled to start
the inning. The
final score was
Alvinston 8, St.
Thomas 4.
With the win,
Alvinston earned
their second
championship in
consecutive seasons,
and their fourth in
the past six years
in the St. Thomas &
District Major
Fastball League.
Crawford was the
winning pitcher for
Alvinston, allowing
4 runs, all earned,
while allowing 5
hits and 6 walks
with 10 strikeouts.
Ryan Cummings
suffered the loss
for St. Thomas, but
he was the reason
the Storm climbed
back into the
series, behind his
quality pitching.
Alvinston was able
to touch him up for
11 hits on this
night, but he was
nearly unhittable in
game three, and
still had 11
strikeouts on the
evening.
Alvinston finished
their season with a
29-3 record in
league and playoff
play, with only one
loss coming on home
turf in the 2014
season.
Congratulations to
the Alvinston
Indians on their
2014 St. Thomas &
Dsitrict Major
Fastball League and
Playoff
Championship!