Surprising Tigers fall 5-3 to Madera South in Beiden Field Division IV baseball thriller
In that game, against Madera South, the Tigers had their chances at victory, but Madera South managed to hang on for a 5-3 win.
After losing 5-4 to Hanford in the WYL final on May 12, the Tigers suddenly found themselves battering the baseball, erupting for 13 runs against Dos Palos in a 13-12 win in the opening playoff rounds.

Then, in another road playoff game, Lemoore knocked off Washington Union 7-3 in round 2. The Tigers then got a trip home, where they defeated Garces Memorial 8-3, thus earning a shot at the Division IV title against Madera South at Fresno State on Saturday at 11 a.m.
Lemoore had its chances in the finale at Beiden Field, taking a 2-0 lead in the second inning before giving up three runs in the top of the fourth. Both Madera and the Tigers picked up a run in the fifth – Madera South with the 4-3 advantage.
The Tigers failed to score in the final two innings as Madera won the title 5-3.
“We had opportunities to win. We didn’t capitalize,” said Tiger Coach Izzy Gonzalez. “A couple of mistakes that we made defensively changed the momentum.”
In one inning, an error – that could have been the third out in the inning – allowed Madera South to stay on base. Madera capitalized on the mistake with a double, driving in two runs in the fourth inning.
“We played very well in the postseason. I’m proud of my boys,” said Gonzalez.
Jess Tischmacher started the game on the mound for the Tigers and pitched five innings for Lemoore.

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