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  • 16U ELITE TIGERS WIN 'AAA' CHAMPIONSHIP

    Our team won the Provincial championship tournament over the Labour Day weekend. A huge accomplishment for the team!!! A lot of happy faces in this picture!!!! Front L-R: Noah Nowak, Gus Reid, Caleb Dalton, Kyle Duda, Ryland Cunningham, Alex McMann, Ian Neck Back L-R: Coach Dave Imeson, Coach Trevor Kuypers, Tim Imeson, Aiden Stabler, Alex Kuypers, Hunter Young, Jag Turner, Jacob Penny, Emmitt Carmichael, Rylan McCullough, Coach Ryan MacLaren, Coach Bob Neck
  • Congratulations to the U12AA Precision Construction Peterborough Tigers on a remarkable season! After making the big leap from single A to AA, the team showed incredible determination and skill. A major highlight was defeating the 1st place Oshawa Legionnaires in the EOBA playoff tournament, proving that the Tigers are a force to be reckoned with. The team came just one win away from making it to the OBAs. Well done, Tigers!
  • 12U A Tigers!

    This was the first year for the 12U A Peterborough Tigers team. We had a focus on development this season and we made huge strides from beginning to end. Our team needed to win a "play-in" game to secure a spot in our EOBA's and we did so with a decisive victory over Clarington. At our EOBA's we played two of the top seeded teams and we didn't end up with a victory, but we definitely gave both the teams a run and received many compliments on our improvments. Congratulations on a great season 12U A Tigers!
  • U9 AAA Tigers are moving on to the Provincial Tournament!

  • Peterborough Tigers 11U T2

    Peterborough Tigers 11U T2 are heading to OBAs in Brantford Labour Day weekend as the EOBA 1 seed for the 11U 'A' division following an exciting qualifier weekend in Kingston on August 9-11. Going into the EOBA tournament as the 6th place team, they upset the #2, #3, and #4 ranked teams that weekend to win their way to Brantford. A steadily improving team throughout the season, they are going in with an overall record of 23-15, and playing their best baseball at the right time. A big thank you to all family and friends supporting them, and to the title sponsor Canadian Instrumentation Services Group Ltd. Good luck to all Tigers teams heading to OBAs!!
  • Peterborough Tigers 16U Elite

    The Peterborough Tigers 16U Elite baseball team are back-to-back EOBA “AAA” champions, winning the title in 2023 and again recently for the 2024 season, defeating Whitby in the playdowns. Both Peterborough and Whitby will represent the EOBA at the Provincials over the Labour Day Weekend in Hamilton. Peterborough began the playdowns by defeating Pickering Prospects 16-1. Emmitt Carmichael threw a no-hitter to shut down the Prospects. The Tigers had 5 hits led by Caleb Dalton’s two hits including a home run. Ryland Cunningham hit a bases clearing triple while Kyle Duda had a hit and 3 RBIs and Alex Kuypers a hit and 2 RBIs. Gus Reid scored 3 runs, Rylan McCullough and Tim Imeson each scored 2 runs while Noah Nowak and Alex McMann scored 1 each. The Tigers then played Whitby on Saturday morning, winning by a score of 4-3 in 10 innings. Hunter Young started for the Tigers and pitched 8 innings of 1-hit ball, giving up zero earned runs while striking out 8. Jag Turner pitched 1 inning giving up 1 run and Gus Reid closed it off with a scoreless 10 th inning and got the win. The Tigers had 5 hits with the key hit delivered by Turner with a 2-run single in the bottom of the 9 th inning to tie the game again. The Tigers won the game in the bottom of the 10 th inning on a suicide squeeze bunt executed by Cunningham, scoring Nowak with the winning run! The Tigers matched up with Whitby again on Sunday after Whitby defeated Pickering to advance to the finals. Ian Neck threw a 2-hit, complete game shutout to defeat Whitby. The Tigers had 7 hits. Cunningham hit a triple with singles coming from McCullough, Kuypers, Reid, Imeson, Turner and McMann. Aiden Stabler and Jacob Penny also contributed to the team’s victories over the weekend. The Tigers are an impressive 24-13-3 on the season. Next games are this weekend as they prepare for the Provincials in Hamilton over the Labour Day weekend.

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