The Rivermen finally played in front of friendly fans Thursday night for the first time since its season opener back on May 14 when the Cross Plains Businessmen came to town.
The visitors scored twice in the top of the first inning against Rivermen starter Kalen Mace and that lead held up until the fourth inning, when they added four more.
Trevor Hannes came in for Mace to make the final out of the fourth, then pitched one more frame before Marcus Crump finished for the Rivermen.
The Businessmen added another in the sixth and appeared on its way to a shutout victory when suddenly the Rivermen bats came alive.
Actually, it was patience at the plate and some good speed on the basepaths that played as much a part in the Rivermen getting on the board.
Adam Larson started up the offense getting hit by a pitch to lead off the sixth and was followed by consecutive walks to Crump and Hess to load the bags.
Zamzow hit a slow roller to the shortstop, but the base runners got good jumps, leaving the defense with only one option, getting Zamzow at first and presenting him with a shutout breaking RBI.
Hannes followed and showed good hustle reaching first on a bobble at short while Crump scored the team's second run.
Just when it seemed the Rivermen would break things wide open though, the Businessmen got back to back strikeouts to escape the frame.
Just to make sure, the lead was good enough, the Bussinessmen tacked another three on it in the top of the seventh, but the Rivermen were far from finished either.
A one out walk to Spreckles followed by an infield error that put Miller aboard started the rally and once again the Rivermen had the bases full when Brandon Westerfeldt reached on a walk.
Despite a pair of infield outs that followed, all three base runners crossed the plate to make it a 10-5 game before a ground out ended the contest.
Its back on the road for the 1-3-1 (1-2-1 in league play) Rivermen as they travel to Sauk Prairie for a league contest on Thursday.
A scheduled home game against Reedsburg a week later has now been moved to late July and July 2 is a make up night, so there will be a long delay before a home game again for the locals.
Black Earth will be the opponent on July 9 at Veterans Park and Mazomanie will be in town a week later.