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The Southeast Midget AAA Twins picked up a big win in Regina Wednesday night, as they beat the Athletics 5-0. The win improved the record for the Twins to 6-8 on the season.

The Twins opened the scoring in the first inning, when Walker Happ, with runners on first and second, hit a double that brought home Jaxon Robertson and Ryan Gaab. Burke Lyons would then bring home Happ with a single of his own, giving the Twins an early 3-0 lead.

In the third inning, Jose Reyes scored Evan McClarty, on a single, with McClarty making the run from second to the plate for the score. The Twins would follow it up with another run in the sixth, as Ryan Gaab brought in Luke Niemegeers.

On the mound, Rhett Nikolejsin was stellar, as he went the distance in the shutout. He faced 29 batters in the game, striking out six of them. The defense behind him was strong as well, as they limited the number of runners in scoring position throughout the game.

The Twins will be back in action next Wednesday when they host the White Sox at Lynn Prime Field in Estevan.

Bantam

The Weyburn Bantam AAA Beavers were in Pilot Butte for a doubleheader against the White Butte Broncos Wednesday night. In the first game, Ty Nikolejsin had a home run, but the Beavers couldn't get that extra run to earn the win, as the two teams played to a 5-5 draw.

The Beavers lost the second game 6-0.

The Bantam Beavers are now off until next Tuesday when the Broncos come to Jubilee Park for a rematch.

The Bantam A Beavers were on the road Wednesday night as well. They traveled up to Regina to face the Buffaloes.

It would be an offensive outpouring for the Beavers, as they got two home runs from Braden Birnie en route to a 16-2 victory. Carson Field went the distance on the mound to earn the win.

Note: An earlier version of this story reported the Bantam Beavers won their second game of the double-header, 6-0. Incorrect information was submitted and it has now been corrected.