The Egg Harbor Indians scored at least one run from the fifth inning on to beat the Institute Cubs 6-4 at home on Sunday.
After the two teams traded runs early, the Indians scored twice in the fifth inning, taking advantage of an error and a wild pitch. After tacking on a run in the sixth inning on a Brady Kita solo shot to make it 4-1, the Cubs tied the game in the seventh with three runs with Caleb Hoffman's single, an error, and Quinn Schram sacrifice fly driving in the runners. Kita broke the tie in the seventh with a single before Drew Price drove an insurance run in the eighth on a double.
For the Indians, Kita led the way with a 3-4 afternoon with two RBI. His brother Nick went 2-3 and an RBI while three others recorded one hit. Kita also got the win on the mound, allowing three runs (2 ER) on three hits across three innings of relief with two strike outs.
For the Cubs, Jared Pflieger went 2-5 to pace the team offensively as Will Hartman took the loss, allowing five runs (3 ER) on six hits across 6.1 innings with four strikeouts.


