The Algoma Wolves look to get back into the win column on Monday when they welcome Mishicot for a 4:00 p.m. first pitch.
The Wolves took a pair of hard losses on Saturday in their doubleheader against Gibraltar, which took both ends of a doubleheader by winning the opener 3-1 before holding off a wild comeback attempt in the nightcap to walk off 10-9. Game one was a pitcher's duel from start to finish. Jacob Massey was outstanding for the Wolves, going five and two-thirds innings, allowing just two hits while striking out 13. In game two, Algoma out-hit Gibraltar ten to nine and drew 10 walks, but a stunning seven-run seventh inning by Gibraltar erased what looked like a sure Wolves win. Algoma had flipped a 3-3 game on its head in the top of the seventh, plating six runs capped by a three-run double from Jonah Dahms to go up 9-3. Braeden Leist led Algoma with three hits, and Dahms drove in four despite going just 2-for-2. Charlie Prokash started and was solid through five innings, allowing just one unearned run while striking out six.


