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The Lake Erie Crushers (3-4) started the new series off right, defeating the Mississippi Mud Monsters (3-4) in a high scoring 11-8 contest, perhaps with help from a little friend.
AMHERST — Avon put on a show once again Friday as it ran away with team titles at the 90th boys and 52nd girls Southwestern Conference Track and Field Championships.
The Lake Erie Crushers (2-4) avoided the brooms and defeated the Windy City ThunderBolts at ForeFront Field on the final Education Day of the week on Thursday morning. Thanks to a late inning push, the Crushers snagged their second win of the season, 5-4.
Wrestling superstars coming to ForeFront Field include The Hardyz, Mickie James, JBL, WWE Hall of Famers Lex Luger and Ron Simmons, Northeast Wrestling Champion Matt Taven, Matt Riddle, Davey Boy Smith Jr., and more.
The Lake Erie Crushers (1-4) were pounced on early by the Windy City ThunderBolts (5-1) on Wednesday morning as the Crushers fell 11-2 and drop the home series
The Lake Erie Crushers (1-3) suffered from some early morning woes on the first Education Day of the season against the Windy City ThunderBolts (4-1), falling 9-0 in the series opener.
Amherst's path back to the state finals will begin with a visit from Max Hayes. The Comets earned the No. 2 seed in Division II when the Northeast District conducted its tournament draw Sunday.
The Crushers had traffic on the basepaths in each of the first three innings against Boomers RHP Derek Salata, but they were unable to cash in the clutch hit to drive home a run. The Boomers, though, took advantage of a cross-up in the top of the 3rd, with a pass ball going by C Alfredo Gonzalez, allowing a Schaumburg run to scamper home.