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National Championships End with a Bang

The Baseball Canada National Championships in Québec City was able to crown all of its champions, with one taking a little extra time to decide who would take the gold.

Ontario and Québec played for 10 innings to determine who would take home the gold at the Midget championship.  The game was tied 3-3 when Québec took the lead when Jordan Gilmour of Gatineau, Québec came in to score in the top of the tenth inning.  However, Ontario was able to tie the game in the bottom of the tenth inning on the single by  Jonathan Slattery of Mississauga, Ontario to score Skye Irwin of Toronto, Ontario and then win it later in the inning on the sacrifice fly from Tyler Patzalek of Burlington, Ontario to score Maxx Tissenbaum of Toronto, Ontario.

In the bronze medal game, British Columbia won the bronze with a 3-1 win over Québec City.

At the Pee-Wee championship, Ontario was crowned champion with a win over Québec by a score of 5-1.  British Columbia earned the bronze medal in a slugfest, 15-8 over Saskatchewan to finish third.

In a game that saw Issael Gonzalez of Montreal, Québec dislocate his shoulder on a slide at home plate to score a run, Ontario (Windsor) took home the gold medal with an 8-2 win over Québec at the Junior championship.  British Columbia won the bronze medal with an 8-2 win over New Brunswick.

Québec are the champions at the Bantam championship, as they defeated British Columbia, 7-1 to win the gold medal.  The host team of Québec City was the winner of the bronze medal by beating Alberta by a score of 8-0.

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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