A’s leave Kings in a fog

June 27, 2014

The Sheboygan A's took advantage of four unearned runs in a 4-1 victory over the Kenosha Kings on Thursday night at Simmons Field.

Wisconsin State League

The Sheboygan A’s took advantage of four unearned runs in a 4-1 victory over the Kenosha Kings on Thursday night at Simmons Field.

Scheduled for nine innings, the game, which counted in both the Wisconsin State League and Langsdorf League standings, was halted after five innings due to the fog.

“They capitalized,” Kings manager Tim Pulizzano said. “Walks and errors really stung us.”

Kenosha (13-4, 6-3 Langsdorf) scored its lone run in the second inning on three consecutive singles by Jason Dennis, Joe Ferro and Mark Cibrario. The Kings managed only two other hits off Sheboygan’s Brandon Winfield, the nephew of former Carthage All-American Gavin Winfield.

Hurt by two errors, Kenosha starter Kevin Tibor was the hard-luck loser after giving up only three hits in five innings. He walked two and struck out three.

The Kings host the West Allis Nationals in a Langsdorf League makeup game 7:30 tonight at Simmons Field.

Story and photo by: The Kenosha News

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