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Clarkston Bantams sweep Rogers Pirates in GSL baseball doubleheader
Clarkston wins both games by mercy rule, 12-2 and 10-0
Mar. 29, 2026 at 9:33am
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The Clarkston Bantams baseball team swept a Greater Spokane League doubleheader against the Rogers Pirates of Spokane, winning the first game 12-2 and the second game 10-0 via the mercy rule.
Why it matters
The Clarkston Bantams are now 4-2 overall and 4-1 in GSL play, showing their strength as a contender in the 2A league. The lopsided victories over the Pirates highlight Clarkston's offensive firepower and dominant pitching.
The details
In the first game, Clarkston's Treven Smith and Kendry Gimlin each had two hits including a double. Pitcher Treven Smith also contributed to the win. In the second game, the Bantams cruised to a 10-0 victory, ending the game early via the mercy rule.
- The doubleheader took place on Saturday, March 29, 2026.
The players
Treven Smith
A player for the Clarkston Bantams who had two hits including a double and also pitched in the first game.
Kendry Gimlin
A player for the Clarkston Bantams who had two hits including a double in the first game.
Rogers Pirates
The baseball team from Rogers High School in Spokane that lost both games of the doubleheader to Clarkston.
The takeaway
The Clarkston Bantams demonstrated their offensive firepower and dominant pitching in this decisive sweep of the Rogers Pirates, cementing their status as a top contender in the 2A Greater Spokane League.


