Issaquah’s Spencer Rogers hit a home run and three RBI to help Lakeside Recovery Senior Legion baseball club to valuable wins over the Pilots.  - Joel Willits, for The Reporter
Joel Willits, for The Reporter
Issaquah’s Spencer Rogers hit a home run and three RBI to help Lakeside Recovery Senior Legion baseball club to valuable wins over the Pilots.

Pair of walk-off wins gets Lakeside legion baseball back on track


December 19, 2011 · Updated 8:43 AM 

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By Joel Willits Reporter Newspapers After losing four-straight games, the Lakeside Recovery Senior Legion baseball club, made up of Newport, Issaquah and Skyline players, split a pair of doubleheaders against the Pilots baseball club last weekend. Lakeside, which had lost four games in a row, started off the weekend by trouncing the Skagit Sox 14-0 on June 26 at Skagit Valley Community College before returning to take on the Pilots. They couldn’t keep their momentum however, falling to the Pilots 7-5 and 9-4 on Saturday in the doubleheader at Newport High School. The next day’s venue change proved to be great for Lakeside, as they won the day’s first game 5-4, as Newport’s Kevon Zadeh singled in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh. Lakeside was led in the game offensively by Issaquah’s Spencer Rogers, who went 3 for 4 with a home run and two RBI and Colin Hering, who went 2 for 2. Newport sophomore Jared Fisher picked up the win for Lakeside. Game two saw Lakeside fall behind 7-5 in the top of the final inning, only to score three runs in the bottom of the seventh for another walk-off win. Rogers again led Lakeside, this time chipping in two doubles, an RBI and scoring two runs. Skyline’s Ryan Somers went 2 for 4 with two RBI and his Spartan teammate Sean Penberthy hit a home run. Lakeside will take part in the Curt Daniels Memorial Tournament from July 2-7.

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