The Anchorage Bucs (9-14) and the Matsu Miners (17-5) both had scoring chances on Sunday, but it was the Anchorage Bucs that were able to capitalize on them as they pulled out a 7-6 win at Hermon Brothers Field.
Taylor Walls did his best to jumpstart the offense for the Anchorage Bucs, reaching base four times. He scored three runs and had two RBIs. He singled in the sixth inning.
The Anchorage Bucs relied on Jim Voyles to eat up innings en route to the win. Voyles allowed two earned runs, eight hits and no walks while striking out five over eight innings of work.
Alex Caruso racked up two RBIs on one hit for the Matsu Miners. He homered in the fifth inning.
Corbin Martin (1-1) took the loss for the Matsu Miners. He lasted just two innings, walked one, struck out two, and allowed one run.