Bungalow Boys 11, Wiff Waff 1
In his debut appearance, Wiff Waff's Felix Reyes impressed. He limited the damage from a fine Bungalow Boys offense, recording zeros in 3 frames , but the any damage would have been too much to overcome against the Bungalow Boys Matt Soucy. Soucy firmly established himself as one of the league's premier pitchers, putting the radar gun to good use throughout the contest. He only allowed multiple hits to one hitter, Craig McGrath, who went 2-3 and scored the team's only run. McGrath also made several fine defensive plays in the loss, including a one-handed stab and a rare successful throw across the diamond to record an out at first. The Bungalow Boys offensive attack was well-balanced, with 5 of 6 hitters recording at least one RBI. On giving up ten runs to a bunch of Boeing summer interns from all over the US, Reyes said, "I think I need to get on the meat and potato diet like you Midwestern boys."
Bungalow Boys 35, Wiff Waff 2
This game was decided in rather quick fashion. Wiff Waff starter Peter Krengel and reliever Gavin Tiemeyer did their best to throw strikes, but the outcome was never in doubt. Louis Grisez and Brady Lawler combined for another solid performance on the mound for the Bungalow Boys.


