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Kodiak rallied, but Wasilla was able to hold on and grab the win.
Wasilla edged the Bears 9-8 in Kodiak last week.
The Warriors built a 9-1 lead, but the Bears pieced together seven runs in the bottom of the sixth.
Chase Sivulich was 4 for 4 to lead Wasilla, and drove in three runs. Pedro Camacho led Wasilla with two runs, and was one of eight different Warriors to cross the plate.
Logan Bean worked five innings and earned the win on the mound.
Wasilla also beat the Bears 19-4 during its stay in Kodiak. Oscar Savala and Wyatt Walling finished with three RBI each. Walling, Jason Wright and Brendan O’Donnell scored three runs each.
Wasilla opened its three-game road trip with a 7-2 win over rival Colony. Sivulich drove in three runs and O’Donnell added two RBI. Camacho finished with two hits and two runs. Bowman Marks and Dylen Crowther drove in runs for the Knights.
Colony also beat host Kodiak 9-2. Jaren Venie finished with three RBI. Brayden Parent drove in two runs.
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