Post 14's losing streak reached five consecutive games as Jamestown dropped a non-division doubleheader to the Governors in Bismarck on Saturday.
In a back-and-forth contest early, a three-run sixth inning blew open a 3-3 game as Bismarck won the opener 6-3.
The Govs opened the scoring with a two-run second highlighted by Nathan Schlosser's RBI double but Brady Schoeler's two-run single in the top of the third evened the game at 2-2.
Andrew Lick finished with a 2-for-3 game while Levi Gaunska pitched six innings, giving up 10 hits and six runs, four of which were earned.
Jon Hausauer and Jeremy Campbell each collected a pair of hits for Bismarck, with Hausauer singling in Jeremy Campbel for the go-ahead in the fifth.
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Cody Erhardt, who tossed six innings for the victory, and Matt Loomis delevered a pair of RBI singles while Campbell's double capped the game's scoring.
In the late game Jamestown certainly had enough hits, tallying 11, but Bismarck won 8-5.
Up 6-1 after two innings, the Govs held on for a victory in spite of a four-run third from Post 14. Ross Hogan sparked the rally with a two-run double and later scored.
Schoeler and Greg Brown each enjoyed 3-for-4 games at the dish as Schoeler doubled, stole a base and scored a run. Brown finished with a double and two RBI in the game. Ian Hogan added a pair of hits in four at bats.
Bismarck's Jon Herold keyed his team's four-run second with a bases-clearing triple while Jake Hruby singled in two runs in the first.
Jamestown tries to get back in the win column when Post 14 hosts Valley City for a doubleheader beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Jack Brown Stadium on Tuesday.
Game 1
Bismarck 6, Jamestown 3
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Jamestown 002 001 0 -- 3 8 3
Bismarck 020 013 x -- 6 10 1
Levi Gaunska and Andrew Lick; Cody Erhardt, Tyler Peterson (7) and Torey Bohan. W--Erhardt (1-0). L--Gaunska (0-3). S--Peterson.
Game 2
Bismarck 8, Jamestown 5
Jamestown 014 000 0 -- 5 11 0
Bismarck 240 002 x -- 8 7 0
Luke Heinle, Handa Lanwe (3) and Kyle Walden; Darron Olson, Torey Bohan (6), Dustin Wenzel (7) and Taylor isakson. W--Olson (1-0). L--Heinle. S--Wenzel.
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Records: Jamestown 9-20; Bismarck 21-8.