The Okotoks Dawgs (21-10) won their fourth game in a row as they defeated the Edmonton Prospects (17-13) 10-2 on the back of an explosive six run sixth inning.

Zach Hanna (University of Missouri) started the scoring with a bang, sending a pitch over the right field fence for his first homerun of the year with Okotoks to make it a 1-0 ballgame.

No score was recorded until the fourth inning, with the Prospects scoring the first of their two runs to tie the game at one. Matt Lloyd (University of Indiana) started the home half of the inning with a single, as Kody Funderburk (Dallas Baptist University) doubled to left field to put runners on second and third. A wild pitch scored Lloyd and gave the Dawgs the lead back.

Lloyd was back at it to kick start the sixth inning with a lead-off double to right field. A long single by Funderburk was enough to score Lloyd, making it 3-1. Cameron Campbell (University of Oregon) reached on a throwing error by the shortstop, giving Okotoks runners on first and second. The next at bat saw Justin king (Indian Hills CC) take a walk that involved two wild pitches, one of which scored Funderburk, and put runner on first and third. Joel Brophy (Niagara University) worked out a walk to load the bases that led to a RBI single by Aderly Perez (University of Arkansas- Pine Bluff) to score King. Eddie Sanchez (University of Central Arkansas) smashed a 0-1 pitch out to center field and reached third on a field error that cleared the bases, giving the Dawgs and 8-1 lead.

Okotoks responded once again in the next inning with Funderburk and Hanna hitting back-to-back singles to put runners on first and second. King and Brophy were hit by pitches back-to-back which scored Funderburk and Hanna advanced home on a sac fly to center field from Perez, giving the Dawgs their 10-1 edge.

The Prospects tried to stage a comeback, scoring one run in the ninth, but were unable to muster anything else.

The Dawgs get a couple of days off before getting back to work Wednesday, July 12, in Brooks against the Bombers.