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Published On: July 14th, 2020

(Waterloo, I.A.)- The Willmar Stingers kept their red hot win streak alive Monday night as they took game two, and the series, from the Waterloo Bucks.

In another very balanced performance by the team, the Stingers bested Waterloo 5-2 to improve to 8-2 overall on the season.

Starting with the arms, the pitching staff for Willmar continued to shine bright. DJ Wilkinson made his second start of the season and he continued to follow suit of the starters before him.

For the fourth straight time, the Stinger starter has gone six innings, allowing just one run. Wilkinson struck out four in the effort.

The bats for Willmar came alive as well. The Stingers scored one run in each of the second, third, fourth, and fifth inning- headlined by a Jayson Newman home run in the fifth, his fourth of the year.

The Stinger lineup was riddled with great performances as both Zane Denton and Cesar Lopez had two-hit nights. Eight of the nine batters in the Stinger starting lineup recorded hits in the eleven-hit performance.

In relief, Grayson Bray pitched an inning of work before Wyatt Thompson came on for a two-inning save, his second of the season.

The Stingers are now 3-1 against Waterloo on the season and are one and a half games above the Bucks for the lead in the Minnesota/Iowa pod.

Willmar is back in action tomorrow at Bill Taunton Stadium as they begin a two-game series with Rochester. First pitch Tuesday is scheduled for 7:05.