White Rock pitcher Zac Campagne pitches Sunday against the Langley Blaze.

White Rock pitcher Zac Campagne pitches Sunday against the Langley Blaze.

White Rock Junior Tritons win one of four

BCJPBL squad has week left in regular baseball season before playoffs begin

Despite winning just one of four ball games on the weekend, the White Rock Junior Tritons sit comfortably in a playoff position with a week left in the regular season.

The U16 team is 21-18, good for fourth in the BC Junior Premier Baseball League standings. The top eight clubs in the 12-team league make playoffs, which are to run Aug. 9-12 in Whalley.

Currently, the fifth-seed Victoria Junior Mariners line up as the Tritons’ first-round playoff opponent, though there are enough teams bunched close together in the standings – including the third-place Abbotsford Cardinals and the Vancouver Cannons and Coquitlam Redlegs, fifth and sixth respectively – that the playoff order can easily change by the close of the regular-season schedule.

Last weekend, White Rock split a doubleheader with the Victoria Junior Eagles Saturday at Victoria’s Lambrick Park – losing the first game 14-11 before rebounding with a lopsided 20-1 win in Game 2. On Sunday, the Tritons hosted the Langley Blaze, where they fell 8-7 and 18-2 to the first-place visitors, who have lost just eight of 43 games this season.

In the first game against Victoria, the Tritons fell behind 8-4 by the third inning, before rallying in the last half of the game, scoring two runs in the fourth and fifth and seventh innings, and added a single run in the sixth.

Victoria, however, plated six runs in a big fifth inning to keep the lead intact.

White Rock’s Joey Gladman had three hits – including two doubles – three runs and two runs-batted in, while Dylan Yeager also had a double and two runs scored.

In the second game, the Tritons scored runs in all five innings – including a seven-run fourth frame – until the game was called on account of the mercy rule.

White Rock pounded 11 hits in the win, led by Gladman, who had three and a game-high six RBI, and Daniel Cassino, who had three hits, four runs scored and three RBI. Yeager also went 1-for-2 with two walks, three runs scored and one RBI.

The Tritons were in action Wednesday – after press deadline – playing the Abby Cardinals at Delair Park in Abbotsford. This weekend, White Rock travels to Nanaimo for two games against the Junior Pirates, and Sunday stops in North Vancouver for a doubleheader against the Twins.

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