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Cavemen earn consecutive wins
Published: 6/29/2009 | Updated: 7/6/2009

By THE HERALD-WHIG

The Hannibal Cavemen won back-to-back games for the first time in team history, with a 5-2 win over DuBois County Sunday afternoon at Clemens Field. Shane Riedie earned the win, pitching seven innings. At one point, Riedie retired seven Bombers in a row, as the Cavemen improved to 6-14. Hannibal scored five unanswered runs to earn the win. An Ashley Graeter RBI double put the Cavemen ahead in the bottom of the seventh.  


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