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WALKER INDUSTRIAL 20, ADVANTAGE LOAN 18: Stephanie Roman tripled to left and scored on a hit by Nancy Michaud to spark Walker Industrial. Anna Northrop, Rachel DiVanno and Nicole Hamilton all made fine plays.

U10

 

BOB TENDLER REAL ESTATE 9, DR HENRY GELLERT 8: Megan Rockwell and Amanda Nealy pitched well and made key defensive plays to lead Tendler to the win. Maddie Dorso and Megan Gibbons provided some timely base hits.

NEWTOWN HARDWARE 16, MY PLACE PIZZA 7: Megan Sajovic fanned seven batters and had three hits, Emily DeMarco had a pair of hits and four RBI, and Taylor Ansbro made three putouts in the field to spark Newtown Hardware. For My Place, Caitlin Cosgrove pitched three strong innings, Joanna Berg had a double and three RBI, and Annie Hull played well in the field.

U12

 

DRUG CENTER 6, JP MAGUIRE 1: Cate Waterhouse and Alyssa Robertson pitched well, with Robertson belting a two-run homer in the fourth inning to lead Drug Center to the win. For Maguire, Maura McDade did a fine job on the mound.

MY PLACE PIZZA 18, THE QUIET COMPANY 10: Rachel Marcucilli led My Place at the plate by slamming a double to drive in two runs. Renata Villareal, Jenna LeGros and Ashley Soucar contributed two hits apiece.  Joanna Barry and Annie Hull had key hits to keep the offense going as well. For The Quiet Company, Sarah Cioffoletti pitched well in her first pitching appearance and had a key hit and stole home. Kendra O’Connor made two great defensive plays while Jaclyn Van Waalwijk went 3-for-3, including a double.

U14

 

KELLEHER 16, VILLA RESTAURANT 11: Kate Kelleher rapped out three hits, Katie Herwig pitched well, and Christie Paduana and Jenna Moser played solid defense to lead Kelleher to the win. For Villa, Hilary Moskowitz had a superb game at the plate and in the field. Kellie Datin and Corrine Yllanes also had great performances.

LEXINGTON GARDENS 11, NEWTOWN POLICE UNION 9: Amanda Sharpe and Ashley Christiano combined on the mound to lead Lexington Gardens to the win. Shaina Musco hit the ball hard. For NPU, Mariale Renna fanned 10 batters while Laura Newberry had a strong game in the field.

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