The Vancouver Cannons failed to follow up on their first-round upset at the B.C. Premier Baseball League final four championships in Abbotsford.
The Nanaimo Pirates eliminated Vancouver from further play 7-6 following an unearned run in the bottom of the ninth by T.J. Mah on Saturday.
Earlier in the day, the Cannons blanked eventual champions Victoria Eagles 3-0 on Brandon Marklund's complete-game shutout. Josh Gaudette, Markus Helyar and Tyler Smythe all hit run-scoring singles in the second inning.
On Friday, Vancouver lost a 2-1 squeaker despite Gaudette batting fourfor-four at the plate and a triple by Sam Michell.
The Cannons upset the regular season champion Langley Blaze in Game 3 of a best-of-three game series the week before.
In the PBL final, Vinny Martin hit a two-run, bases-loaded single in the bottom of the seventh inning to give the Eagles a 3-2 win over Nanaimo.
Cannons garner awards The Premier Baseball League also named this season's award winners.
Top pitcher went to first all-conference team selection Connor Noble from the Vancouver Cannons. Noble led the league with a 0.55 earned run average.
Cannons catcher Nick Favaro and infielder Max Wood were also named to the second all-conference team.
Vancouver's Armand Ewusie was singled out with a league-best seven triples this season.
Victoria Eagles Brandon Feldman was named the league MVP and top offensive player, while also leading all players with a .439 batting average.
Notre Dame Regional School student Anthony Cusati was named to the first all-conference team as an infielder.
Burnaby's Austin MacDonald tied for the league lead with Langley Blaze chucker Braeden Bouchey, both with three shutouts.
Top rookie went to Langley's Kyle Ross, while North Delta's Brad Antchak won this season's golden glove award.