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Dragons: Quincy Gems
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The DuPage Dragons defeated the Quincy Gems 4-2 to complete the three-game road sweep at Quincy University Stadium. The Dragons’ bullpen was solid again as Brad Riegler and Dave Reynolds combined for three hitless innings to preserve the win for starter Kenny Smalley (2-0).
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These dragons' bodies curve lithely, in sine shape, with 12 sections, symbolising 12 months in the year. They are able to change the weather, and are responsible for crops. On the dragon's back are little, uninterrupted, regular fins. The head has a long mane, beard, prominent eyes, crest on nose, but no horns. The jaw is large and opened, with a long, thin tongue; they always keep a châu (gem/jewel) in their mouths (a symbol of humanity, nobility and knowledge).
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A four-run seventh inning sparked the Quincy Gems to a 6-2 win over the DuPage Dragons at the Lisle-Benedictine Sports Complex. Designated hitter Cory Coquillard opened the big inning with a tie-breaking home run off starting pitcher Matt Jernstad (1-1) who allowed four runs in six-plus innings.
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