Brock Wells has played his last game for Bears before heading to the USA this week to advance his baseball aspirations.
Wells has secured a two-year scholarship at Central Arizona College.
CAC recently won the NJCAA world series of baseball in June with a team that included another Geelong local, Liam Spence.
Wells hopes to secure a further two-year scholarship and then go through to the minor league system.
The club will miss his abilities but wish him the very best in the US.
A Grade played against Lara edging ahead 4-2 after the top of the third inning, but the Wildcats replied with 12 runs to put the game out of reach for the Bears, going down 17-4.
A Reserve hit up a storm to put the Wildcats away 17-0.
Chris Hockey working his way back from injury had five hits from five at bats in a 16-hit game for the Bears with Sam Lazarus chipping in with two hits, both in the final inning.
Pat Brackley threw a complete game with seven strikeouts and conceding just four hits and was backed by the division’s most miserly defence.
B-Reserve crushed Saints Black 14-2 with another outstanding hitting display.
Bears scored four in the first and 10 in the third.
Ethan Weekley with four hits and Andy Riddett with a home run in the first inning.
C Grade Blue was up against Saints at the annual Go Pink for Cancer Day. It’s a great initiative and the Bears had a great day, but ended up on the receiving end of a 15-2 loss.
C Grade Red played Sunday at Wallington against Lara.
Some solid hitting by Bears wasn’t enough to overcome a consistent Lara that scored consistently through the early innings eventually going down 14-6.