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Bombers baseball keeps competing
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COURTESY PHOTO Brian Dreiling The 11-and-under Bombers (30-7) won the McPherson baseball title with a 4-0 record. Team members feature front row—Kellan Chansler, Carter Dreiling; back row—Brayden Herrman, KJ Cell, Jakoby Council, Keaton Cass, Julian Hernandez, Jayden Crawford, Carter Schmidt, Christian Alcala, Kade Thexton. Missing the team photo are coach Brian Dreiling and assistants Cody Schmidt, Corey Chansler and Abe Council.

In other Bombers action:

The Bombers 9-and-under (15-13) went 2-1 at the Great Bend tournament.  Next action is at the Wichita Southwest Boys Club next weekend before wrapping up the year at the Salina Hap Dumont State Tourney July 16-17.

The Bombers 10-and-under (24-8-1) went 3-1 in Wichita and finished runner-up after losing a hard fought 2-1 championship game. The Bombers compete at the Wichita Hap Dumont State Tourney  July 16-17.

The Bombers 11-and-under (31-8-1) went 1-1-1 in the USSSA State Tourney in Kansas City. The Bombers compete July 16-17 at the Great Bend Hap Dumont State Tourney.

The Bombers 12-and-under (28-5-1) went 3-1 in the USSSA State Tourney in Kansas City. The Bombers went 3-0 in pool play before dropping their first bracket game 6-5. The Bombers compete July 16-17 at the Pratt Hap Dumont State Tourney.

The Bombers 13-and-under (14-13-1) went 2-2 at Great Bend to finish runner-up. They compete at the Hutchinson Hap Dumont State Tourney July 16-17.

The Bombers 14-and-under (27-7) went 2-1 in Kansas City.  The Bombers went 2-0 in pool play before falling in the first game of bracket play. The Bombers play at the Hays Hap Dumont State Tourney July 16-17.

The Bombers 15-and-under placed runner-up at Paola losing the championship game 5-4.  The Bombers (11-5-2) finished 2-2 on the weekend. The Bombers compete at Norman Okla. July 9-10.