Graham scored six times with two out in the bottom of the ninth inning to shock McKinney, 12-11, at Steer Stadium on Sunday in the Texas Collegiate League�s final day of action before the all-star break.
Seven consecutive Roughnecks reached bases with two out. Graham won when Chris Walsh and Kyle Reesing scored on an error. Dustin Martin and Collin DeLome had run-scoring hits in the inning, while Walsh and Justin Colbert drew bases-loaded walks. Robert Conley (1-3) got the win with three innings of shutout relief.
McKinney, which led 11-2 in the fifth, got a 3-for-5 day from Trey Rachal. Scott Gaffney drove in three runs.
Mineral Wells 8, Highland Park 5: At Mineral Wells, Jay Brossman had a three-run double in the Steam�s seven-run fifth inning to win at Pratt Field.
Brett Lester (3-0) allowed only two baserunners in 2 1/3 innings. Wesley Dorsett induced a game-ending flyout with the tying run at the plate for his third save.
Will Henderson, Lance Bina, Drew Holder and Tyler Jones had two hits apiece for the Blue Sox.
Denton 5, Euless 1: At Denton, Corey Kluber allowed only two hits and struck out seven in six shutout innings as Denton won at the Ballpark on Bonnie Brae.
Elvis Herrera�s two-run single was the key hit in a three-run fourth inning that gave the Outlaws some breathing room. Dennis Guinn had a pair of hits for Denton.
Matt Czimskey plated the LoneStars� only run with a single in the ninth inning.
Weatherford 10, Coppell 7: At Weatherford, Robbie Winn�s triple scored two runs, highlighting an eight-run fourth inning that led the Wranglers to a victory at Roger Williams Park.
Clint Arnold, Spencer Jackson, Travis Reagan, Michael Harkins and Roberto Mena had two hits apiece for Weatherford.
Shawn Ferguson (3-1) allowed one earned run in five innings.
Trey Adams was 4-for-4 and scored twice, and Chris Williams homered for Coppell. Adam Hale got the final five outs for his first save.