Harrison-Dudley and Johnson Go Deep as Mobiles Fall in Kalispell
RedPocket rallies to tie the game in the fifth before Glacier pulls away late
KALISPELL, Mont. — The RedPocket Mobiles traded early blows with the Glacier Range Riders on Friday night, but Glacier used steady scoring in the middle and late innings to pull away for a 9–4 win in Kalispell. Jordan Harrison-Dudley put RedPocket on the board immediately, launching a solo home run to center field in the first inning. Glacier answered in the bottom half, then added three runs in the second to move in front.
RedPocket cut into the deficit in the third when Braylon Bishop scored on Kishon Frett's single to left, then completed the comeback in the fifth. Harrison-Dudley reached again, and Justin Johnson followed with a two-run homer to center field, tying the game at 4–4. Harrison-Dudley finished 2-for-2 with a home run, two walks, two runs scored, an RBI, and two stolen bases, while Johnson drove in two with his fifth-inning blast.
Glacier quickly moved back ahead in the bottom of the fifth on Donovan Ratfield's RBI groundout, then added two more runs in the sixth behind Jacob Steele's RBI single and Alex Fernandes' run-scoring triple. The Range Riders continued to add insurance with single runs in the seventh and eighth, finishing with 13 hits and eight RBIs.
The Mobiles finished with seven hits and six walks but were held scoreless over the final four innings. Manny Jackson, Josiah Chavez, and Frett each added hits, while RedPocket's bullpen worked the final 2.2 innings after Ren Arias' start. The game was tied entering the bottom of the fifth, but Glacier's late push proved to be the difference.
