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Boomers match strikeout record in win over Trois-Rivieres

The pitching staff of the Schaumburg Boomers matched a team record by recording 19 strikeouts in a 4-1 home victory over Trois-Rivieres on Monday.

The Boomers wasted no time taking the lead. Alec Craig and Christian Fedko opened the bottom of the first with singles. Kellum Clark put the Boomers ahead with an opposite field two-run double. Banks Tolley followed with an RBI single and it was 3-0 five batters into the contest. The early support was more than enough for Cole Cook, who allowed just one run while striking out nine in five innings to earn the win in his season debut. Craig singled home an insurance tally in the eighth to account for the final.

The 19 strikeouts equaled the franchise record set at Lake Erie on May 23, 2019. Aaron Glickstein struck out five in two innings, Tanner Shears added three in the eighth and Caleb Riedel fanned one in the ninth to go with the nine from Cook. Riedel earned the save in his season debut after being activated before the game. The teams combined for 31 strikeouts. Craig finished with three hits out of the leadoff slot.

The Boomers (3-1) continue the first home series of the season against Trois-Rivieres on at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday with Ross Thompson on the mound.