Leafs win 17-2
The Toronto Maple Leafs ended their seven game losing streak in riotous fashion this evening, charging into Guelph like a mob of angry gorillas and tearing the place apart.
Twenty-two hits off Royals pitching. Seventeen runs scored. Every man in the starting lineup got a hit, most getting two or three. The scoring assault was led by Brendan Keys (above) who drove in three runs on two doubles. Will Richards also had three RBIs, with a double and a home run. Johnathan Solazzo had three RBIs and Jon Waltenbury was right behind with two RBIs.
Justin Cicatello pitched seven scoreless innings. The Royals picked up a couple of meaningless runs late in the game, but the outcome of this one was never in doubt as the Leafs secured a 17-2 final.
The Royals got rocked. By night's end the citizens of Guelph might have deposed their monarchs and declared a republic.
Twenty-two hits off Royals pitching. Seventeen runs scored. Every man in the starting lineup got a hit, most getting two or three. The scoring assault was led by Brendan Keys (above) who drove in three runs on two doubles. Will Richards also had three RBIs, with a double and a home run. Johnathan Solazzo had three RBIs and Jon Waltenbury was right behind with two RBIs.
Justin Cicatello pitched seven scoreless innings. The Royals picked up a couple of meaningless runs late in the game, but the outcome of this one was never in doubt as the Leafs secured a 17-2 final.
The Royals got rocked. By night's end the citizens of Guelph might have deposed their monarchs and declared a republic.
Toronto 17-22-1
Guelph 2-6-0
W - Cicatello (3-3, 4.53)
L - Amelotte (1-5, 9.07)
The Leafs are now 14-19 and remain in sixth place, 12 games behind the Barrie Baycats. They return home to Christie Pits to take on the London Majors on Sunday, July 26.
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