Greg Turner kept the Brooks Bombers (3-15) off the board during his six innings of work and the Medicine Hat Mavericks (17-3) beat the Brooks Bombers, 15-3.
Turner allowed five hits, no walks and struck out four.
Seven runs in the first three innings helped the Medicine Hat Mavericks blow out the Brooks Bombers. An RBI single by Alex Alders, an RBI single by Daren Grabowski, and an RBI single by Grabowski during the first inning and a three-run home run by William Salas and a sacrifice fly by Ryan Helgren in the second inning supplied the early offense for the Medicine Hat Mavericks.
Salas racked up three RBIs on three hits for the Medicine Hat Mavericks.
Nick Stobbe (1-3) was the game's losing pitcher. He allowed seven runs in two innings, walked one and struck out none.
The Medicine Hat Mavericks easily handled the Brooks Bombers pitching as seven hitters combined for 15 hits, 13 RBIs and 13 runs scored.