Canadian women beat Australia 11-7 at World Cup baseball tournament

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Canada bounced back with three runs in the sixth inning to win its third game of the Women’s Baseball World Cup

Canada won its third game of the Women’s Baseball World Cup on Saturday with an adventurous 11-7 win over Australia at Port Arthur Stadium.Canada, which opened the six-team tournament on Tuesday with a 9-1 victory over Mexico, followed by a 22-3 win over Hong Kong a day later, jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the third inning, but Australia scored twice in the bottom of the inning and five more times in the fifth to grab a 7-4 lead.

Canada was led offensively by shortstop Alexane Fournier who had three hits and five RBIs. Centre-fielder Sena Catterall had two hits and scored three runs. Designated hitter Alizee Gelinas had two hits, two RBIs and scored two runs.

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