U14/15
U14/15
Newtown Roll-Off Service 13, Ridgefield 3 â Jon Kempf had three hits and pitched well to lead Newtown Roll-Off to the win. Dylan Clark had a pair of doubles and two singles to pace the offense as Bob Lapple had three hits and four RBI. Tom Selleck had two hits and also drove in four runs.
13 Prep
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Brautigam Land Surveyors 2, Brookfield 2 â Jake Devellis had a two-run single to Brautigam in a tie ball game. Kevin Bonacci singled and Dave Hutchison walked and scored. Akshay Agashe played well in the field.
Bethel 7, Brautigam Land Surveyors 4 â Jeff Selezan drove in two runs with a double, Dave Hutchison and Robert Brautigam drove in runs, and Jake Devellis pitched three strongs innings to lead Brautigam.
Brautigam Land Surveyors 10, J&J Pools â Jeff Selezan went 3-for-4 with two doubles and a single to lead Brautigam to the win. Josh Baron and David Hutchison had two hits apiece and Kevin Bonacci drove in two runs and made a great catch in centerfield. For J&J, Dash Jeffries and Andrew Meisel pitched well while Drew Woods and Kevin Dufner played well in the field.
Brautigam Land Surveyors 7, Shine Limousine â Matt Narel and Robert Brautigam combined for five hits to lead Brautigam to the win. Josh Baron and Joe Selezan played solid defense. For Shine, Brett LeBlanc and JR Shine singled.
Brautigam Land Surveyors 7, JF Walsh 7 _ Chris Marks, Pete Wlasuk, Ricky Camejo, Mike Iorfino and Michael Rodriguez fueled a second inning rally to lead Brautigam in this tie. Nick Saviano had a key run-scoring hit for JF Walsh in the fifth inning.
Brautigam Land Surveyors 12, J&J Pools 2 â Nick Ryder went 3-for-4 and drove in one run to lead Brautigam. Akshay Agashe, Josh Baron and Jake Devellis combined to drive in four runs. For J&J, James Maher and Anthony Csizmadia had key second-inning hits while Kenny McCabe hit a shot to the fence. Mickey Fay and Drew Woods sparked the defense.
U12
Church Hill Physical Therapy 9, Gruce Tile 4 â Ralph Sergiovanni doubled and belted a three-run homer while Jeff DiNicola and Kevin OâConnell each had a double and single to lead Church Hill.. For Gruce Tile, Kyle Kromberg tripled, Matt Bobkowski and Kevin Carney played well defensively.
Church Hill Physical Therapy 10, Bob Tendler Real Estate â Nick Tarantino went 4-for-4 with a double and Ralph Sergiovanni collected three hits (including a mammoth home run) to lead Church Hill.. CJ Portalese and Gary Poe make some exceptional plays in the field. Tucker Schmidt, Alex Kron, Robbie Blanc and George Zaruba all had hits for Tendler while Leo Spinelli played solid defense.
Church Hill Physical Therapy 13, Edwards Construction 9 â Anthony Lucia had three hits, Jeff DiNicola added a triple and a double, Kevin OâConnell had a double and single and Michael Kirk lashed a based loaded single to secure the win for Church Hill. Keith McGrath had a double, while Evan Barreto, Tory Deakin, Nick Tramantozzi and Matt Hamiliton contributed hits for Edwards Construction.
Church Hill Physical Therapy 8, Aerco International 5 â Robbie Phillips had a double and single, Kevin OâConnell had two singles, and Anthony Lucia hit a solo home run to lead the Church Hill offense. Adam Maninno pitched two solid innings. For Aerco Interâl Cole Depuy had two hits, Jamie Tibbets hit his first home run of the year, Andy Lapple contributed a double and Shane Casey made some solid plays defensively.
Gruce Tile 5, Edwards Construction 3 â Trevor Todd had two hits and two runs scored to lead Gruce to the win. Kyle Kromberg blasted a long homer while Anthony Gruce, Nate Crevier and Kromberg all pitched well. For Edwards, Tory Deakin doubled and scored twice while Dan Tibolla had a hit, run scored and made a nice defensive play. Christian Gonzalez pitched well.
Gruce Tile 17, Aerco International 8 â Adam Schankman tripled, belted a grand slam homer, and drove in five runs to fuel the Gruce Tile attack. Kyle Kromberg and Nic Nazer hit back-to-back homeruns and Matt Bobkowski added an RBI single. For Aerco, Cole Depuy (three hits) and Jaime Tibbets hit homeruns. Joe Fedak added three hits as Herlof Sorenson had a base hit and scored 3 runs.
Gruce Tile 6, Attorney Kerler 5 â Kyle Kromberg (three RBI) homered and Anthony Gruce and Trevor Todd added two hits each to pace the Gruce offense. Adam Schankman and Gruce pitched three scoreless innings. For Kerler, Michael Coates ripped a two-run double and Kyle OâConnor added three hits to pace the offense. Dale Neves had a hit and scored a run while Coates hurled two scoreless innings while striking out four batters.
Attorney Kerler 12, Aerco International 8 â Kyle OâConnor went 3-for-4 with a triple and five RBI to lead Kerler to the win. Marc Reyes, Nick Neves, Michael Coates and Ryan Lasher had two hits apiece. For Aerco, Joe Fedak had three hits (including a three-run homer), Spencer Gregoire had three hits, and Jamie Tibbetts and Peter Young had two hits apiece.
U11
Savings Bank of Danbury 10, Connecticut Family Chiropractic 10 â Derek Krewson went 2-for-2 with a bases-loaded double to lead Savings Bank to the win. Michael Hubbard also collected two hits while Robert Carroll sparked the defense with a diving catch with the bases loaded while Drew Seymour pitched well in his season debut. For CFC, Tim Roberts had four stolen bases and scored the tying run. Alex Nordstrom, Danny Sclafani, Thomas Santaniello and RJ Roman (3-for-3) combined on the mound for 11 strikeouts.
Bombers 5, Screaming Eagles 2 â Steven Braun, Ryan Schmidt, and Cody Williams combined on the mound to shut down the Eagles. Kyle Moore led the offense. For the Eagles, Johnny Facker pitched well, Spencer Williams hit the ball hard and Chris Giglio was solid with the glove.
Screa,ing Eagles 12, Connecticut Family Chiropractic 5 â Zach Dent singled, doubled and drove in four runs to lead the Eagles to the win. Sean Maher collected two hits and two RBI while Johnny Wlasuk and Michael Zaccaro played well. For CFC, RJ Roman had two hits, two runs scored and two excellent innings pitched. Alex Nordstrom also pitched two strong innings and added two hits while Drew McGrath scored twice. Tim Roberts played well defensively
AAA
Lindin Consulting 11, Connolly Woodworks 9 â Ryan Tita belted a home run and Luke Shearin scored twice to lead Lindin to the win. Mathew Sharpe reached base twice and scored and Sean Fahey had a nice hit. For Connelly, Curtis Droniak tripled twice to lead the way. Michael Lengel and Chris Haylon pitched well and catcher Sean Connolly was solid in the field.
Hickey Septic 11, Enterprise Electric 4 â Chris Tenney, Connor Blanc, Austin Puleri, Sean Burson, and Tim Bloom combined on the mound to secure the win. For Enterprise, Collin Morris, Riley Wurtz and Jeff Grasso led the offense as Michael Greenwood made a great catch in the outfield.
Union Savings Bank 10, Have Fun, Inc. 5 - Jake Tolson had two hits, seven RBIs, a strong pitching performance and a spectacular play at first base to lead Union Savings to the win. Eric Samuelson added a hit and RBI while Jimmy Mooney picked up two hits and made a nice play at third base. Anthony Maki made a fine catch in left field. For Have Fun, Stephen Ibanez pitched well. Jack Kneisel and Daniel Snyder had nice hits and Mason West had a great defensive play.
Union Savings Bank 14, Linden Consulting 9 â Ryan Powers had three hits and Ryan Cassidy added two to lead Union Savings to the win. Andrew Johnson added a bases clearing single for three RBIs while Michael Reyen added a hit and two runs scored. For Linden Consulting, Sean Fahey, Dakota Christiano and Louis Fenaroli collected hits to lead the offense and Cole Bladino sparked the defense with four putouts.
Newtown Hardware 11, Enterprise Electric 0 â Cullin Merrifield doubled, Greg Campbell stole four bases, Rob Bauer drove in a run and Oliver Powers scored to lead Hardware to the win.
Have Fun, Inc 15, Linden Consulting 7 â Jack Kneisel and Stephen Ibanez collected three hits each to power a 15-hit attack and lead Have Fun to the win. Daniel Snyder, Andre Cappozziello and Mason West had hits. For Lindin, Ryan Tita blasted a three-run homer and Sean Fahey played well.
BlindsGuys 17, Union Savings Bank 6Â â Ian McWilliams picked up the save with strong pitching in the seventh inning to lead the BlindsGuys to the win. Michael Gregario, Sean Ross and Timmy Wilder played well. For Union Savings, Ryan Powers had three hits and two strong innings of pitching while Ryan Cassidy had a pair of hits, Jake Tolson had a key hit, and Kevin Phillips played well behind the plate.
BlindsGuys 9, Newtown Hardware 7 â Johnny Kerins, Sean Ross, William Arndt, Ian McWilliams and Timmy Wilder combining on the mound to lead the BlindsGuys to the win. For Hardware, Oliver Powers pitched well and Dom Fedak collected hits at each plate appearance. Greg Campbell had a nice defensive play.
AA
Ferris Acres Creamery 9, Ponsky DDS 8 â Jacob Locorotondo delivered the winning hit to lead the Creamery to the win. Daniel Gustafson pitched two solid innings and Kaleb Rowe homered. For Ponsky, Jeff Hoffman, Evan Swain and Nick Barreto (4-for-4 with a double) led the way.
Mastercard 5, Newtown Bee 2 â David Gerics (3-for-4), Reid Schmidt (2-for-3) and Kevin Shpunt (2-for-4) provided the offense, while Nick Lafky made a great play on a pop up to lead Mastercard. Gary Braun had a homerun and Billy Whittington and Travis Szalay played good defense for the Newtown Bee team.
Mastercard 5, Onex 2 - Jonathan Vaughn (2-for-2), Will Linehan (single, run), Michael Senf (single) and Alex Roche (single, run) led Mastercard to the win. For Onex, Robbie Hughes turned in a great defensive play at second and Dylan OâConnor (2-for-3, run) and Dean Baye (2-for-2) led Onex at the plate.
Newtown Bee 12 Ferris Acres Creamery 3 â Patrick Mullins and Troy Larsen had three hits each to lead the Bee to the win. Mike Lobosco and Gary Braun had two hits each. For Ferris Acres, Michael Allwein and Nick Heron led the offense and Kaleb Rowe and Stephen Conway pitched well.
Newtown Bee 10, BASE Technologies 4 â Gary Braun had three hits and Patrick Mullins had two to lead the Bee. Gabe Ruiz played good defense and Ryan Daignault made a sparkling play in Left field. For BASE, Mike Newman and Colton Sposta each doubled and Joe Davis hit the ball hard. Mike Newman also turned in an unassisted doubleplay at first.
Newtown Bee 9, Lee J. Demers 3 â Kurt Liniger and Patrick Mullins had two hits apiece to lead the Bee to the win. Gary Braun stole two bases andTroy Larsen made two nice plays in center field. For Demers, Sam Langdon and Scott Buchanan pitched well while Matt Rahtelli and Robby Russo made fine plays on defense.
BASE Technologies 2, Onex 1 â Mike Sharfenberg, Joe Davis, Matt Spencer and Wyatt Depuy had key hits for BASE while Colton Sposta struck out the side in one inning of pitching. For Onex, Christopher Erickson was 2-for-2 and Zach Carfi had a key hit. Chris Robinson sparked the defense with a fine play in the outfield.
