PAGE8 THE POST SPORTS Sunday, June 11, 2006 YOUTH BASEBALL Fulton records 16 strikeouts as Pirates cruise to 71 victory Winning pitcher William Ful- ton fired a complete game two- hitter, striking out 16 batters, as the Pirates posted a 7-1 win against the Giants in Back Moun- tain Baseball, Inc. major league baseball division. David Wilson led the Pirate offense with a dou- ble, while Michael Boland added a single. Noah Kustrin pitched well in relief for the Giants, striking out three, while also hitting a single at the plate. Mike Mulea smacked a double for the Giants. e Jordan Stephens and Greg Petorak combined on a four-hit- ter with 10 strikeouts as the Yan- kees defeated the Orioles, 11-3. COMPARE OUR CD RATES 515° Bank-issued FDIC-insured to $100,000 1-year Minimum deposit $5,000 *Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective 06/06/06 Subject to availability and price change. Yield and market value may fluctuate if sold prior to maturity. Early withdrawal may not be permitted. 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Josh Henry picked up the pitching win. Noah Kustrin and Bill Hillman each had three hits for the Giants. eo Mike Banas hit a leadoff home run and scored two runs to lead the Pirates to a 10-0 win against the Astros. Josh McEntee and Chris Boland each hit a sin- gle in the win. Drew Brandt had a double for the Astros, while Gar- rett Artsma and Kurt Manganella had singles. e John McCarthy and Greg Petorak combined to strikeout nine batters as the Rangers topped the Giants, 12-5. John McCarthy and Shane Dunn had two hits each in the win. College Misericordia Fun & Fitness 2006 | There is more for children to do this summer! ® The Astros jumped out to an early five-run lead but the Athlet- ics rallied for an exciting 7-6 win. Eric Zawatski, George Parkhurst and Josh Henry led the offense with two hits each. Aaron Perez picked up the pitching victory, al- lowing just one run while strik- ing out three. 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