Gremlins rally past Flivvers, 6-2
HOUGHTON — The Houghton Gremlins wrapped up their regular season with a 6-2 come-from-behind win against the Kingsford Flivvers on a cold Thursday afternoon.
With the victory, the Gremlins will enter district play next week at 14-6.
Down 2-1, a five-run fifth inning put the Gremlins ahead, and they never looked back. This was the second time these two rivals had played this season. The Flivvers won the first meeting 3-2.
Houghton’s Brandon Norkel ripped a triple off the right-center field fence to clear the bases in the fifth.
“It was a combination of big bats in that fifth inning and a strong defense after that won this one for us,” said Houghton head coach Joe Romano.
With six runs off of seven hits and consistent pitching by Kade Farrell, the Gremlins were able to keep the four-run lead till the end.
Kingsford head coach Matt LaLonde was frustrated with his team’s effort or better lack of effort.
“We came out flat,” he said. “I don’t know if it was the long bus ride or the cold weather, but we didn’t come to play. When we have three or less errors in a game, then we win. That proved itself again today. We had won seven games in a row. Tonight was just one of those games.”
Houghton will host the Division 3 District 65 tournament on Friday, June 4.
Houghton will take on Iron Mountain in the first game at 11 a.m. Eastern. Calumet will face Negaunee at 1 p.m.
The semifinal winners play for the championship game at 4 p.m.





