Lewis-Clark Cubs struggle in loss to Kalispell Sluggers at tournament

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Last updated Jun 28, 2026

Summary

The Lewis-Clark Cubs concluded their tournament with a 12-7 loss to the Kalispell Sluggers on June 28. The Cubs faced challenges, including eight errors, which led to missed opportunities and a five-run deficit early in the game. Despite matching the Sluggers in hits with 12, Lewis-Clark could not capitalize at the plate, only scoring seven runs. Coach Bill Stevenson highlighted the need for better defensive support and capitalizing on scoring chances as they look ahead. The Cubs finished the tournament at 0-4, with Stevenson expressing a desire for improvement moving forward.

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  • Cubs commit eight errors in the game against Sluggers.
  • Kalispell Sluggers score five runs early, leading 7-2.
  • Cubs record 12 hits but struggle to score effectively.
  • Coach Stevenson emphasizes need for defensive improvement.
  • Cubs end tournament with 0-4 record.
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Jun. 28—A tough Palouse Summer Series 17U tournament came to an end for the Lewis-Clark Cubs in a loss on Saturday. The Cubs fell to the Kalispell Sluggers of Montana 12-7 in an American Legion baseball game that slipped away early. Lewis-Clark (14-8-1) faced a Sluggers (9-3) team that made contact and forced the Cubs to make plays on the ball, and the Cubs struggled to put runners away. But ...

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