The Southeast Legacy Twins participated in the annual midget AAA selects baseball tournament in Moose Jaw on the weekend, posting a 1-3 record.
The Twins kicked off the tournament on Friday night against a familiar foe in the Moose Jaw Devons.
The two teams played a doubleheader at Lynn Prime Park on May 11 on what was opening day for the Twins. The result was two tight, low-scoring games, with each team winning one.
That wasn't the case Friday, as the Twins scored four runs in the fourth inning to bust open the game, eventually winning 7-2.
On Saturday, the Twins were shut out in a 2-0 loss to the Saskatoon Cubs, who are 0-5 in Saskatchewan Premier Baseball League play.
The Twins faced the top team in the SPBL on Sunday, the Regina Mets, and lost a tight game 3-2. That ended any hope of getting to the playoffs.
The Twins wrapped up the round-robin with a 12-2 loss to the Swift Current Indians.
Meanwhile, in league action, the Twins lost 5-2 to the Regina Athletics in the capital city on May 14.
The Athletics scored three runs in the first inning and two more in the third, while the Twins' two runs both came in the top of the third on a double by Austin Orsted.
Twins starter Jimmy Giroux allowed five runs, three earned, on four hits, three strikeouts and four walks in four innings of work.
Brandon Hutt came on for the final two innings and was nearly perfect, allowing only one baserunner on a walk. He also struck out four.
The Twins will visit the Athletics again today. They head to Swift Current on Saturday for a doubleheader, then the two teams come to Estevan Sunday for another double set. Game times Sunday are 1 and 3 p.m. at Lynn Prime Park.