Three Kinheim-pitchers held DSS scoreless tonight and gave up only five basehits.
DSS got its biggest scoring opportunity in the seventh inning when it left the bases loaded.
The team stranded four runners in scoring position in the game.
The Kinheim-defense turned four double play tonight.
Kinheim opened the score with one run in the second inning, but also stranded three runners.
With one out, Dashenko Ricardo singled off of starter Rik Geestman, then Victor Draijer walked and Niels van Weert singled to load the bases.
The lone run in this at bat was then scored when Jochem Koedijk was hit by a pitch.
Hereafter, Geestman struckout the next two batters, with the last one ending in a force out at the plate.
Kinheim then took more distance by scoring four runs in the three middle innings.
In the fourth, Victor Draijer led off with a walk and stole second base.
He then advanced on a grounder by Niels van Weert and scored on a single by Jochem Koedijk, but then DSS turned a double play.
Another run was added in the fifth.
With one out, Dudley Leonora, Jeffrey Arends and Dashenko Ricardo all singled, which led to a pitching change.
Jorn van Ingen took over and gave up a sacrifice fly to Victor Draijer.
Two runners stranded when a grounder ended the at bat.
In the sixth, Kinheim lifted the lead to 5-0 by adding two runs.
Jochem Koedijk led off with a walk, then was safe when an error was made on a force play-grounder by Kevin Moesquit.
The latter was then forced out on a following grounder by Mervin Gario, which moved Koedijk to third base and he went on to score when Bryan Engelhardt followed with a single.
Moments later, Engelhardt was caught stealing after a pick-off, but that also enabled Gario to score the next run.
DSS-relievers Max Ploegstra and Kevin Geestman then held Kinheim scoreless in the next two innings.
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