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Burns On Fire for JetHawks

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Kevan Burns hit his second home run of the season, and Brian Gordon and Ryan Jones hit their first homers for the JetHawks, who defeated San Jose, 13-5, on Sunday at The Hangar in Lancaster.

Burns finished five-for-five, drove in two runs and scored twice for Lancaster (3-1), which led 7-0 after three innings and finished with 15 hits. Gordon had two runs batted in and Jones had a double. Cedrick Harris had two hits and three RBIs, and Carlos Urquiola had two hits and two RBIs.

Brandon Webb (1-1) pitched five scoreless innings to lower his earned-run average to 3.00.

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Today-Thursday: at High Desert, 7:05 p.m. On the radio: KUTY-AM 1470.

AROUND THE LEAGUES

Triple A--Tim Laker (Simi Valley, Oxnard College) hit two home runs and drove in five for Buffalo (Indians) in an 11-3 victory over Pawtucket.

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Double A--Andy Dominique (Alemany) had four hits, including two home runs, and five RBIs for Reading (Phillies) in a 14-3 victory over Akron. . . . Junior Brignac (Cleveland) hit a two-run homer for Greenville (Braves) in a 2-1 victory at Chattanooga. . . . Darrell Dent (Montclair Prep) tripled twice and singled and Pete Paciorek (Glendale College) had two hits for Jacksonville (Dodgers) in a 5-1 victory over Mobile. . . . Brian Luderer (Crespi) had three hits and three RBIs for Midland (Athletics) in a 12-4 victory at Round Rock. . . . Former JetHawks Greg Connors and Bo Robinson homered for San Antonio (Mariners) in an 8-0 victory over El Paso.

Class A--John Ennis (Monroe) struck out nine and allowed four hits and one run in seven innings for Myrtle Beach (Braves) in a 2-1 victory over Winston-Salem. . . . Bret Saberhagen (Cleveland) allowed three runs and five hits in four innings for Sarasota (Red Sox) in an 8-7 loss to Dunedin. . . . Brian Fatur (Calabasas, Moorpark College) hit a three-run home run for Peoria (Cardinals) in a 5-0 victory at Beloit. . . . Jason Botts (Glendale College) had a two-run homer for Savannah (Rangers) in a 4-1 victory at Columbus.

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