The American Legion Twins lost 14-0 to South on Tuesday in Anchorage in a game stopped after five innings due to the mercy rule.
The Twins dropped to 3-10 in the league and 6-16 overall, while South improved to 15-0 in the league and 19-2 overall.
The Twins were the home team on the scoreboard, because the game had been originally scheduled for Saturday at Coral Seymour Memorial Park in Kenai, but had been postponed to Tuesday by the rain.
South scored three in the first, three in the third, four in the fourth and four in the fifth to take command of the game.
Reid Brock pitched a one-hitter for South, going all five innings and striking out seven without walking anybody. Daltyn Deborski had the hit for the Twins.
Andrew Pieh, Atticus Gibson and Sam Berry all pitched and had trouble slowing down South’s 14-hit attack.
The Twins play on the road against Bartlett in a 6:30 p.m. league game Friday.