The Yorkton Yankees left the Grandview Lakers in their dust at the team’s first home game of the season.
The Yankees scored a comfortable victory over the Lakers, nabbing a 15-1 victory on Jun. 3 at Jubilee Park.
“We came out swinging,” said coach Mark Jacobs. “[We scored] an early lead.”
The Yankees have achieved a record of three wins and two and one tie losses since their season began on May 14.
“It’s early,” Jacobs said. “There’s some rust to shake off.”
On Tuesday, the Yankees faced their toughest opponent yet: the Langenburg Legends.
“[We have to] play the best game of our season,” Jacobs said before the game.
That game ended in a 3-3 tie.
The Yankees’ next game is against the Back Forty Brewers on Jun. 11 at 8 p.m. in Yorkton.