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Schaumburg Boomers show how efficient their offense can be in victory

The Schaumburg Boomers scored 11 runs on just seven hits to topple the Lake Erie Crushers at Wintrust Field on Thursday afternoon by an 11-9 final score, ending their losing skid at four while halting Lake Erie’s win streak at seven in the process.

Aaron Simmons throttled his first homer of the year in the bottom of the second to put the Boomers ahead, a 2-run blast with two outs. Both teams scored in the third with Chase Dawson lifting a sacrifice fly to make the score 3-1. After the visitors pulled within 3-2 in the fifth, Seth Gray singled home Christian Fedko to extend the lead to 4-2. Jack Harris connected on a 3-run homer in the sixth to give Lake Erie their lone lead of the game. Felix Aberouette doubled with one out in the sixth and scored on an error to tie the game.

Schaumburg took the lead again behind two runs in the seventh and scored four in the eighth to lead 11-5. Two runs scored in the seventh without a hit on a throwing error and a sacrifice fly from Kyle Fitzgerald. Willie Joe Garry, signed Wednesday, notched a 2-run single in the eighth and Dawson lifted a sacrifice fly. The final run scored on an error. The four runs were needed because Lake Erie scored four times in the ninth, including back-to-back homers from Burle Dixon and Ronald Washington.

Jackson Hickert threw six innings in his return to the rotation but did not factor in the decision. Dylan Stutsman collected his third win of the year with two scoreless innings in relief. Garry notched a pair of hits and drove home two. Tyler Depreta-Johnson also posted two hits. Dawson and Simmons both drove home two runs.

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