Cobourg Force Win 2024 ISC Legends Championship

Blair Setford • August 18, 2024

Force Win #ISCWT2024 Legends Championship

#ISCWT2024 Legends Champions Cobourg Force


10a Sudbury Relics 3 Cobourg Force 4

10a All Seasons Patriots 4 CR Brewers 3

230p Cobourg Force 6 All Seasons Patriots 5

Force win in a walk-off come-from-behind victory scoring two runs in the bottom of the 7th


All-Tournament Team

Brian Kaneshige CR Brewers

Craig Crawford Sudbury Relics

Dan Loney All Seasons Patriots

Dean Webster CR Brewers

Ryan Thompson Cobourg Force

Eduardo Leonardo All Seasons Patriots

Scott LeBlanc Cobourg Force

Jeff Lane Cobourg Force

Mike Gehman All Seasons Patriots

Trevor McCabe Sudbury Relics

Grant Patterson Cobourg Force

Ales Jetmar All Seasons Patriots


Leading Hitter Brian Kaneshige CR Brewers

Most RBIs: Craig Crawford, Sudbury, Randall Thompson Parksville Red Sox, Steve Landis R&L Kline Farms

Most Outstanding Pitcher Grant Patterson Cobourg Force

Most Valuable Player Jeff Pauli Cobourg Force


Legends live scoring

https://web.gc.com/organizations/ZsHiq8E0McqS/schedule





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