YOUTH SPORTS: Swain’s beats Westport, advances to Olympic Junior Babe Ruth championship

PORT ANGELES — Bo Bradow led Swain’s to a 10-0 victory over Westport and a spot in the Olympic Junior Babe Ruth baseball championship game.

Bradow pitched all five innings for Swain’s, allowing only three hits and walking none while striking out seven batters in Saturday’s semifinal game at Volunteer Field. Bradow threw only 61 pitches in the contest.

Bradow helped out at the plate as well, with a single and a double.

Gavin Guerrero, Tanner Lunt, Milo Whitman and Adam Watkins also hit safely for Swain’s.

Wespots hits came off the bats of Slater Bradley, Isaiah Getchell and Kamron Noard.

“[Wesport’s] Dan Basden ended his JBR [Junior Babe Ruth] season with outstanding defense at third base,” Swain’s coach Darryl Wood said.

Swain’s will face Forks Outfitters in Wednesday’s championship game at Volunteer Field on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.

Forks advanced to the title game by defeating Athlete’s Choice.

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Compiled using team report.

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