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As Rains Stop Falling, Hitters Fall Silent

Once all the rain cleared in Québec City, Shain Beaudreau and Team Nova Scotia cleared all of Manitoba’s hitters as none of them could muster any type of offence.

The right-handed pitcher from Cole Harbour, N.S. threw a complete game, no-hitter versus Manitoba to finish off the first day of the National Championships in a 2-0 victory in the Baseball Canada Cup championship.

Beaudreau only allowed two base runners, one on an error and the other on a strikeout which skipped away from the catcher which allowed the hitter to reach first base.

Nova Scotia scored both its runs in the fifth inning to begin the championship at 1-0.

In other games, Ontario overcame a late 2-1 deficit to come from behind and defeat Québec 4-2 in what turned out to be the opening game of the National Championships due to the rain.  Ontario is 1-0, while Québec is 0-1.

New Brunswick started their Baseball Canada Cup with a win over Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan opened their tournament with what could be considered an upset win over British Columbia.

The National Championships continue on Thursday with the start of the Pee-Wee Girls Championship, Bantam Girls Championship, Senior Women Championship and Senior Men Championship.

For updated information and scores at all championship tournaments, please be sure to check out the Championships link here on our website


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