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Crosstown Baseball: Never a doubt

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Dillon Wink etched his name in the Crosstown history books for years to come. His bases-loaded walk-off single sent Flathead home with a 17-16 victory over Glacier Tuesday at ABS Park in Evergreen. “As soon as I saw the walk and the bases loaded, I knew the responsibility that I had,” Wink said.

“It was something special really. I was looking for my pitch to drive and I found it. “It was ...

Dillon Wink etched his name in the Crosstown history books for years to come. His bases-loaded walk-off single sent Flathead home with a 17-16 victory over Glacier Tuesday at ABS Park in Evergreen. “As soon as I saw the walk and the bases loaded, I knew the responsibility that I had,” Wink said.

“It was something special really. I was looking for my pitch to drive and I found it. “It was surreal, It happened so fast.

I was just so happy for me and for my teammates, we really needed this win today. ” Wink caught just enough of Max Weber’s 0-1 pitch to put it into shallow left field as Eli Coopman came home. “It was an outburst of joy, I was screaming running down the basepath and stomped my foot on home plate,” Coopman said.

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