Marlins finish fourth at U18s

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The Brandon Marlins finishing fourth at Baseball Manitoba’s 18-and-under Tier 1 provincial championship in Winnipeg on Sunday, narrowly missing a spot at the upcoming western Canadian playdowns.

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The Brandon Marlins finishing fourth at Baseball Manitoba’s 18-and-under Tier 1 provincial championship in Winnipeg on Sunday, narrowly missing a spot at the upcoming western Canadian playdowns.

The Marlins fell 12-9 to North Winnipeg in the third-place game on Sunday afternoon, hours after beating the Bonivital Black Sox 7-6 to post a 3-2 record in their last game of the round-robin. 

Earlier in the round-robin, Brandon beat the North Winnipeg Pirates 10-5 and lost 6-2 to the Winnipeg South Wolves on Friday: They beat South Central 12-2 and fell by the same score to Carillon on Saturday.

In the final, Carillon beat South Winnipeg 4-2 to win the title.

The national playdowns are in Fort McMurray, with two Manitoba squads attending the western championships in Regina. Both tournaments are from Aug. 18 to 21.

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