Gallup Indians win Joe Santos Memorial US West Qualifier

Blair Setford • May 30, 2022

Gallup Indians qualify for ISC World Tournament with win

Congratulations to Gallup Indians, winners of the ISC US West Joe Santos Memorial Qualifier tournament in Pueblo, CO and a berth into the 2022 ISC World tournament.

Game 32 Championship Game:
Gallup Indians 5
Pueblo Bandits 3
WP: Arturo Valdez
LP: Melvin Batista

Game 1:
Pueblo Bandits 16
Gallup Fastpitch 0
WP: Melvin Batista
LP: Zac Lee

Game 2:
AAA Plumbing 10
A Mart9
WP: Gerald Gomez
LP: Ed Too Tall Walker

Game 3
Red Leaf 4
Global ED 2
WP: Billy Shields
LP: Matt Thornton

Game 4
Doc's Utah Fastball 24
NM RedHawks 6
WP: Gin Barnes
LP : Harris Hawk

Game 5
Gallup Indians 7
Manderson A's 0
WP: Arturo Valdez
LP: Hobe Locke

Game 6
Rio Grande Senators 6
Freed Plumbing 2
WP: Chris Teichreb
LP: Kelly Freed

Game 7
CrazyHorse 7
Tomahawks 0
WP: Anthony Brewer
LP: Harris Hawk

Game 8
Pueblo Bandits 5
KS Outlaws 0
WP: Juan Castro
LP: Humberto Valdez

Game 9
Red Leaf 6
AAA Plumbing 2
WP: Billy Shields
LP: Leon Jiron

Game 10
Gallup Indians 7
Doc's Utah Fastball 2
WP: Arturo Valdez
LP: Brogan Poll

Game 11
Rio Grande Senators 11
CrazyHorse 0
WP Shawn Koster
LP Anthony Brewer

Game 12
RedHawks 3
Gallup Fastpitch 1
WP: Harris Hawk
LP: Zac Lee

Game 13
Freed Plumbing 3
KS Outlaws 2
WP: BJ Baker
LP: Humberto Valdez

Game 14
Global ED 9
A Mart 6
WP: Mario Arellano
LP: Nate Miller

Game 15
Manderson A's 13
Tomahawks 6
WP: Hobe Locke
LP: Paulson Long

Game 16
KS Outlaws 15
Redhawks 0
WP: Humberto Valdez
LP: Harris Begay

Game 17
Freed Plumbing 7
A Mart 1
WP: Kelly Freed
LP: Nate Miller

Game 18
Global ED 13
Tomahawks 0
WP: Matt Thornton
LP: Edwin Yazzie

Game 19
Manderson A's 18
Gallup Fastpitch 6
WP: Hobe Locke
LP: ????

Game 20
KS Outlaws 8
AAA Plumbing 5
WP: Humberto Valdez
LP: Gerald Gomez

Game 21
Doc's Utah Fastball 11
Freed Plumbing 0
WP: Jose Felix
LP: Kelly Freed

Game 22
Global ED 7
Crazyhorse 1
WP: Matt Thornton
LP: Anthony Brewer

Game 23
Pueblo Bandits 11
Red Leaf 1
WP: Melvin Batista
LP: Billy Shields

Game 24
Gallup Indians 2
Rio Grande Senators 0
WP Gustavo Valdez
LP: Shawn Koster

Game 25
Doc's Utah Fastball 17
KS Outlaws 0
WP: Jose Felix
LP Humberto Valdez

Game 26
Manderson A's 5
Global ED 2
WP: Hobe Locke
LP: Matt Thornton

Game 27
Doc's Utah Fastball 8
Red Leaf 5
WP: Jose Felix
LP: Billy Shields

Game 28
Rio Grande Senators 10
Manderson A's 0
WP: Tony Mancha
LP: Hobe Locke

Game 29
Gallup Indians 4
Pueblo Bandits 1
WP: Arturo Valdez
LP: Juan Castro

Game 30
Doc's Utah Fastball 6
Rio Grande Senators 1
WP: Jose Felix
LP: Chris Techreb

Game 31
Pueblo Bandits 6
Doc's Utah Fastball 0
WP: Juan Castro
LP: Jose Felix


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