The Shoreline (8-18) and the Everett (19-5) each put runners in scoring position on Sunday, but the Shoreline capitalized on more RBI opportunities, pulling out a 3-2 win at Meridian.
The fact that the Shoreline grouped all of their runs into the sixth inning helped them take advantage of their hits.
Chantz Justice pitched lights out for the Shoreline. Justice held the Everett hitless over two innings, allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out one.
Tate Budnick was effective even in defeat, mowing down seven the Shoreline batters and allowing three runs.
Connor Anderson got the win, running his season record to 2-3. He allowed two runs over seven innings. He struck out none, walked one and surrendered seven hits.
Budnick was charged with his first loss of the year.