Hometown Sports Network recap, June 29, 2026, Caledonia Bears 18U T2 vs Cambridge Cubs

Hometown Sports Recap — Monday, June 29, 2026 — Bears T2 Cruise on Lammers' 15 K

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Henning Park belonged to the Caledonia Bears 18U T2 on Monday night, where Jack Lammers spun a 15-strikeout, three-hit complete game to bury the Cambridge Cubs10-1. Across the hometown counties, Jarvis launched two grand slams in a 10-run first inning, the Haldimand Heat 11U threw a combined shutout on the road, and Walsingham piled up 20 hits in a blowout of its own.

Game of the Night: Caledonia Bears 18U T2 vs Cambridge Cubs

Some nights a pitcher just decides the game belongs to him. At Henning Park on Monday, Jack Lammers takes the ball for the Caledonia Bears 18U and never gives it back. Seven innings, three hits, one run, and fifteen Cambridge Cubs sent back to the dugout on strikes.

Behind him, the Bears play patient, pesky baseball. They draw nine walks and swipe nine bases, putting traffic on the basepaths all night and daring Cambridge to keep up. MacQueen and N. Duncan each drive in a pair, and Caledonia keeps chipping until the dam breaks. A five-run seventh turns a tidy lead into a runaway, and Lammers walks off the mound with a complete game and a strikeout total most pitchers only dream about.

It is the kind of outing that quiets a dugout and empties a bench of high-fives. Cambridge scratches across a single run and never finds a second gear against the Caledonia ace.

Final: Caledonia Bears 18U 10, Cambridge Cubs U18 1.


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Around the Hometown Counties

  • Jarvis J's never gave Niagara a chance, batting around for a 10-run first inning on the way to an 11-1 win over the Niagara Snappers. L. Hunter and C. Maclean both cleared the bases with grand slams (Hunter went 2-for-3 with five RBI, Maclean 2 hits and four RBI), C. McCarthy added a solo shot, and Sawyer Stone earned the win with 2.2 scoreless innings.

  • Caledonia Bears 15U answered a gut-punch with a counter-punch, retaking the lead with a two-run fifth after Pelham hung a six-run fourth, and held on for a 10-8 road win. G. Lemanski went 2-for-3 with a home run and six total bases, Blake B. Martin added a 2-for-3, two-RBI day, and Damon D. Martin slammed the door with two scoreless innings and four strikeouts.

  • Walsingham Senators 11U brought the lumber at home, racking up 20 hits in an 18-9 win over the Ironbirds 11U Rep. Reed B. was a near-cycle wrecking crew, going 4-for-4 with four RBI, and the win went to Emerson W. with Cody M. tossing three innings and six strikeouts in relief.

  • Haldimand Heat 11U hit the road and came home with a combined shutout, blanking the Palmerston Marlins 7-0. Ruby H. set the tone with two hitless innings and five strikeouts before Jordyn K. and Sylena P. finished it off, while Carly M. and Jade A. each drove in a pair.

  • Simcoe Giants 13U-T1 ran into a buzzsaw in a Tier 1 doubleheader with Waterloo, dropping the opener 15-9 and the nightcap 16-0. There were bright spots in the first game, where a seven-run fifth pulled Simcoe within a run before Waterloo answered. Jase F. doubled and drove in two, and Landon C. and Dexton M. each added a pair of RBI.

  • Port Dover U13 Girls battled back to even it at Fisherville, tying the game 8-8 in the fourth on Tessa B.'s three-run homer, before the hosts pulled away late for an 11-8 final. Tessa B. and Helaina M. each drove in two, with Helaina chipping in a double.

Also on the board: the Delhi Tigers Rep 13U fell 12-2 at Tillsonburg, with Emmit B. going 2-for-3 out of the leadoff spot and Grant B. driving in a run. The Haldimand Bulls Jr Mens were no-hit 8-0 by Waterdown, and the U15 Haldimand Bulls out-hit Wilmot 9-6 but came up short 9-4 (Pierce Hill and Lucas Laidlaw collected two hits apiece). On the lacrosse floor, the Simcoe Timberwolves U7, U13, and U15 all came up short on the night, with G. Cowan and G. Phillips finding the back of the net for the U15 squad.

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