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Twins fall to Shockers

| July 3, 2008 1:00 AM

The Daily Inter Lake

Wednesday was another tough day for the Class AA Glacier Twins, who fell to 0-3 at the Mickey Marian Memorial Wood Bat Tournament with a 5-3 loss to the host Seattle Shockers.

The Twins led 1-0 after one inning and 2-1 after three, but the Shockers rallied with four runs in the fifth.

Scott Yogodzinski pitched the distance for Glacier, scattering four hits while fanning seven batters.

"He threw very, very well," Twins coach Ryan Hadfield said. "He struck quite a few guys out on his fastball; it was well placed."

Scott Palmer, Yogodzinski and Bridger Beach singled for the Twins, who dropped to 11-19 overall. Palmer stole four bases.

"We're facing really good pitching," Hadfield said. "One day it's a guy that throws real hard, the next day it's a guy that throws a lot of quality breaking stuff, so we're a little off balance right now."

Glacier 101 001 0 - 3 3 3

Seattle 001 040 x - 5 4 1

Scott Yogodzinski and Cody Elek. NA and NA.

GLACIER (11-19) - Scott Palmer 1-2, Zane Ridings 0-3, Yogodzinski 1-3, Bridger Beach 1-4, Ryan Caron 0-3, Dustin VonFeldt 0-3, Brad Nielsen 0-3, Elek 0-3, Adam Pisk 0-3.

SEATTLE - NA.

RBIs - Yogodzinski, Beach. SB - Palmer 4, VonFeldt, Yogodzinski.