![]() REMINDER - RE (about) + MINDER (person caring for children). Nudge perhaps about person caring for children (8) ROOKIE - ROOK (chesspiece) + IE (i.e., that is). Good to visit West African country, harmless (6)īENIGN - G (good) 'visiting' BENIN (West African country).Ĭhesspiece that is needed for new recruit (6) PLOT - P iLOT (experimental programme) with I (India, country abbreviation and phonetic alphabet) 'cut out'. SHOPTALK - anagram of SPA LOTH ('to change') + K (tacK 'ultimately').ĭance company not getting approval initially (5)ĬONGA - CO (company) + NGA (Not Getting Approval 'initially').Īngry words as aid returned by large family? (8)ĭIATRIBE - DIA (aid 'returned') + TRIBE (large family).Ĭonspiracy cutting India out of experimental programme (4) SORTIE - anagram of RIOT ('nasty') 'in' SE (southeast).įloor covering in vehicle - a favourite (6)ĬARPET - CAR (vehicle) + PET (favourite).īusiness discussed after hours as spa loth to change tack ultimately (8) ![]() Nasty riot in southeast leading to soldiers’ sudden sally (6) SCABBARD - S (small) + CAB (taxi) + BARD (poet). AcrossĬase for weapon in small taxi seen by poet (8) COD as usual is difficult for me to decide as nothing really stuck its neck out but perhaps 12D?ĭefinitions are underlined and everything else is explained just as I see it as simply as I can. Thanks Hurley for a very gentle start to the week.įOI was obviously 1A and LOI 21A as suggested above. The only one that I had to pass over first time round was 21A where the double definition just managed to elude me but popped out like a glass eye once I had the checkers. That was more than enough for McAuliffe, who allowed a single by Sean Johnson in the ninth before getting the final out for his second save, both in the postseason.An almost completely sequential solve for me. Lysaght doubled in both runners to put Wilson up 6-1. Lysaght came through again in the ninth after Mackiewicz and Schark opened the at-bat with singles. Jake Lysaght led off the top of the inning with a double and came around on a single by shortstop Efry Cervantes, the hero in Wilson’s 4-3 walk-off win Tuesday at Fleming Stadium. McAuliffe had more to work with when he entered in the eighth. In his inning of work in the seventh, Wiley struck out two in setting down the side in order. The two-run lead would be ample for Wiley and McAuliffe, who combined for 11 regular-season appearances. He stumbled in the sixth, issuing a two-out walk to Zack Miller and giving up a single to Ben Miller to set up Colton Becker’s RBI single. He allowed two singles and six total base runners over the first five innings. Meanwhile, Harris, a right-hander from UNC Pembroke, was just mowing down Marlins. Wilson tripled its lead in the sixth when Schark hammered the first pitch he saw from the next Morehead City reliever, Jacob Gajic, after center fielder Scott Mackiewicz opened the inning with a single. Wilson Tobs first baseman Matt Schark, running to third base at Fleming Stadium during game 2 of the CPL East Division championship series Tuesday, belted a two-run home run as the Tobs closed out the Morehead City Marlins with a 6-1 victory in game 3 Wednesday in Morehead City. Sass broke a scoreless tie in the top of the fifth when he ripped a two-out solo homer off Marlins reliever Robbie Cowhie, who took the loss. The CPL leader in home runs during the regular season with 53, the Tobs got bombs from first baseman Matt Schark and catcher Sammy Sass to stake themselves to a 3-0 lead going into the bottom of the sixth. Wilson simply seized the East title on the Big Rock Stadium diamond in a rare afternoon game. ![]() Wilson lost to the Raleigh RedWolves in two games in the CPL’s first season in 1997. Instead of the Marlins, who won a CPL-best 37 of 47 regular-season games, advancing to play West Division king Savannah Bananas in a repeat of the 2021 Petitt Cup final, it’s the Tobs, who are making their first championship series appearance since 2001 and third overall. Sheldon Vick | Special to the Timesīehind a stellar effort from starting pitcher Trent Harris and three innings of near-perfect work from relievers Greg Wiley and Nick McAuliffe, the Tobs stunned the Morehead City Marlins 6-1 to win game 3 and their CPL East Division championship series. ![]() Wilson Tobs catcher Sammy Sass, standing on second base at Fleming Stadium during game 2 of the CPL East Division championship series Tuesday, knocked a solo home run as the Tobs closed out the Morehead City Marlins with a 6-1 victory in game 3 Wednesday in Morehead City.
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