Kinheim had a close call on Saturday against DSS, winning the game in the ninth inning.
Today, Kinheim led only 2-1 after seven innings, then rallied for four runs in the eighth to take a decisive lead.
After leaving two runners in the first inning, Kinheim opened the score in the third at bat.
Jasper Keijzer then led off with a single and Kevin Moesquit followed with a double.
A sacrifice fly by Mervin Gario then brought in the first run.
DSS came alongside in the next at bat.
With one out, Sven Jongejans walked and advanced on a wild pitch.
Hereafter, Ryan Miner walked and Tino van Erk singled.
The basehit was followed by an outfield-error, enabling Jongejans to score the tying run.
Kinheim re-took the lead in the fifth.
Jochem Koedijk then led off with walk and went on to score when an outfield-error followed a single by Kevin Moesquit.
After scoring the tying run in the fourth, DSS was held scoreless in the next four at bats.
Kinheim-starter Glenn Wassink allowed only one batter to reach base, but retired the last seven batters in a row.
Pim Walsma took over in the eighth and retired the side.
In the bottom of the eighth, Kinheim decided the game by scoring four runs.
Mervin Gario led off with a single and Dashenko Ricardo doubled.
Hereafter, Jorn van Ingen relieved starter Tim Halderman, who had pitched a solid game.
Van Ingen was greeted with a 2-run single by Dudley Leonora, then a sacrifice fly by Jeffrey Arends brought in the next run.
Later in the at bat, a single by Jochem Koedijk lifted the lead to 6-1.
DSS scored one more run in the top of the ninth inning off of new pitcher Scott Ronnenbergh.
The bases got loaded with when Sven Jongejans and pinch-hitter Shane Boeree began with singles and Tino van Erk walked with one out.
A force play-grounder by Seb Visser followed, bringing in a run, then the bases were loaded again when Joffrey Heus walked.
A flyout ended the inning, leaving three runners behind.
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