BOTSFORD DRIVE-IN 7, EMMETT & GLANDER 5: Tyler Hull scattered five hits over seven innings, holding Emmett & Glander scoreless through the first six, leading Botsford Drive-In to the win. Joe Gantert got Botsford started in the first inning w
BOTSFORD DRIVE-IN 7, EMMETT & GLANDER 5: Tyler Hull scattered five hits over seven innings, holding Emmett & Glander scoreless through the first six, leading Botsford Drive-In to the win. Joe Gantert got Botsford started in the first inning with a three-run homer. Danny Jura added two hits, including an RBI-double, and Pat Coakley also added a double. Ryan Chapin, Ted Rocca and Jimmy Dietter had one hit each. For E&G, Matt Glander and Mike Benzinger each doubled while Tony Willie banged out a pair of hits. Charlie Coates, Forest Robertson, Sean Walsh and Paul Peterson each singled.
13 YEAR OLDS
QUEBECOR WORLD 14, BERKSHIRE MOTORS 1: Anthony Santella, Wes Steinfeld and Josh Rouse had two hits each to lead Quebecor to the win. Jon Morganâs home run and Taylor Schmidtâs triple created a big, eight-run inning to fuel the offense.
QUEBECOR WORLD 20, ASPETUCK 9: Wes Steinfeld collected four hits and Jon Morgan banged out three to lead Quebecor. Morgan also pitched a solid game as Anthony Santella chipped in with two hits.
QUEBECOR WORLD 9, BERKSHIRE MOTORS 4: Key hits by Matt Lask and Josh Rouse ignited an eight-run, first inning explosion to lead Quebecor. Anthony Santella was the defensive standout, catching three pop ups in one inning. Wes Steinfeld went the distance on the mound for the win.
QUEBECOR WORLD 17, BROOKFIELD 7: Brian Huntâs aggressive base running skills helped Quebecor run away with this game. Anthony Santella and Josh Rouse rapped three hits apiece as Dan Gindraux and Brian Hunt were strong in the outfield.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NEWTOWN HARDWARE 6, NORTH ATLANTIC CONSTRUCTION 5: Tad Pierson led off the fourth inning with a double, starting a four-run rally and leading Newtown Hardware to the win. Brian Duffy singled three times while Billy Beatty, Brendan Reilly and Eric Rodriguez each singled twice. Kevin Cahalane doubled and drove in three runs.
NEWTOWN HARDWARE 10, FIRESIDE INN 4: Joey Devellis was 4-for-4 and Kyle Ekstrom and Sean Canfield banged out two hits apiece to lead Newtown Hardware to the win. Stephen Marks pitched well, closing out the game with two innings of three-strikeout ball and then starting a 1-3 putout to end the game.
NEWTOWN HARDWARE 13, NORTH ATLANTIC CONSTRUCTION 3: Newtown Hardware clinched first-place in the division, ending regular season play with a 13-5 record. Scott Nichols led the offense with his first double of the season. Every player reached base at least once.
FIRESIDE INN 10, OCON 6: Ryan Martin and Tom Santella doubled while Shane Huebner singled twice to lead the Fireside Inn to the win. Bryan Fogelstrom, Brian Shimko, Scott Suhoza and Kyle Tibbetts all combined on the mound. Shimko ended the game by making a diving catch at shortstop and then throwing to third for a double play. For OCON, Alex Dolan doubled twice while Steve Neylon and Craig Byers each singled. Jeremy Mitchell and Chris Nuelle had strong games in the field.
FIRESIDE INN 7, A&D SPORTS 6: Shane Huebner doubled with two outs to drive in the winning run for Fireside. Bryan Fogelstrom also had an RBI double and pitched well with Brian Shimko, Scott Suhoza and Mike Tibbetts. Ryan Martin made a nice diving catch at second base. Jeff Fulton and Josh Brooks also played well. For A&D, Aron Fay singled twice and Steve Kean belted a three-run homer. Mike Murphy, Liam Cawley and Josh Powers were strong in the field as Alex Meisel, Joe Bowen and Steve Kean shared the pitching duties.
GRAHAM PAINTING 18, OCON 9: Ryan McGrath drove in five runs and Seth Hull drove in three to power Graham Painting to the big win. Jon Graham went 3-for-5 and JP McDade went 3-for-4 to also fuel the offense. McGrath, Tucker Kass and Max Barrett all pitched well while Jake Putnicki led the defense with a diving catch at second. For OCON, Tom Gaboriault singled twice while Mike Cologero, Craig Byers, Pete Oggeri and Alex Dolan each rapped out a hit. Steve Vichiola scored three runs. Byers led the defense with a nice catch of a line drive at second, throwing across the diamond for an inning-ending double play.
GRAHAM PAINTING 14, UNION SAVINGS BANK 9: Stephen Moulthrop was 2-for-3 with two runs scored to lead Graham Painting to the win. Ryan McGrath drove in four runs while Seth Hull and Jonathan Graham drove in three apiece. Cody Shpunt scored three times. JP McDade was strong in the field and Jake Putnicki pitched well. For Union Savings, Brian Poeltl, Joe Rahtelli, Thomas Hutchison, Jonathan Larsen and Max Rojo had at least two hits apiece and Tommy Wilson had a solid defensive game at third base.
NORTH ATLANTIC CONSTRUCTION 11, OCON 7: Gary Andrew and Brian Conroy each went 3-for-4 and Mike Barbour clubbed a two-run homer to lead NAC to the win. Sean Ryan, Ben Striano and David Modzelewski combined on the mound while Brian Cullinan and TJ Mueller had fine defensive games. For OCON, Stephen Neylon was 3-for-3 while Alex Doland (triple) and Tommy Gaboriault each went 2-for-3. Pete Oggeri and Shaun Coakley were solid in the field while Steve Vichiola and Rich Temple pitched well.
NORTH ATLANTIC CONSTRUCTION 6, UNION SAVINGS BANK 5: Brian Cullinan, Gary Andrews and Lous Ritzinger banged out two hits apiece to lead NAC to another win. Michael Barbour, Brian Conroy and Sean Ryan all combined in the mound and David Modzelewski led the defense by making six putouts between his time in centerfield and at shortstop. For Union Savings, Mike Chapin and Drew Adamek had two hits apiece while Joe Rahtelli, Tommy Wilson, Matt Cole and Jonathan Larsen had good games.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BERLINER-GELFANI 8, CLEARHART CONSTRUCTION 2: David Berliner went 2-for-3 with a double and Nathanial Bausch-Gould had a key hit to lead Berliner-Gelfani to the win. Croy Carlin pitched three shutout innings as Daniel Murdoch, Jim Wilkins and Ken Cardell were solid in the infield. For Clearhart, Brian Stickles and Jonathan Hartlett pitched well. Chris Gindraux got on base twice and Jacob Rebb got on base three times. Hartlett also doubled. Zach Leighton was strong behind the plate.
JURMAN-METRICS 7, CLEARHART CONSTRUCTION 5: Carlos Fuentes, Chris Elias, and Bill Spencer all had key hits while Ben Krinke slammed a double. Brendan Hitzen drove in the winning run in the top of the sixth. Spencer recorded his seventh save of the season on the mound while Tom Selleck and Charles Perry played well in the field. For Clearhart, Jonathan Hartlett doubled and triples and Brian Stickles banged out three hits. The pair combined to drive in four runs. Jacon Rebb was strong behind the plate, throwing out two runners, and Derek Calderrara and David Carrubba combined on the mound.
ATTORNEY NATALIA KERLER 6, BRAUTIGAM LAND SURVEYORS 4: Pat Honan and James Wiedemann each clubbed doubled while Colin Cieniawa and Nick Smith collected two hits apiece to lead Natalia Kerler to the win. Chris Giorno and Sean OâConnell were strong in the field while Jim Leebaert and Scudder Baggett combined on the mound for eight strikeouts. For Brautigam, Stefan Poulin tripled and Jeremy Currier hit the ball hard to lead the offense. Sean Myslewski pitched well as Bobby Grauer and James Dahlgard had good defensive games.
ATTORNEY NATALIA KERLER 12, LEXINGTON GARDENS 8: Chris Giorno and Austin Heil rapped triples while Nick Smith doubled and Pat Honan smashed a game-winning single to lead Attorney Kerler. Dylan DeSimone and Billy Tierno played well in the field while Colin Cieniawa, Jim Leebaert, and Scudder Baggett all combined on the mound for the win. For Lexington, Nick Pollard tripled and Pat Daly singled. Greg Gordon, Jeff Peterson and Daly all pitched well.
AAA
SWISS ARMY 21, JP WALSH LOGGING 13: Kyle Manion led off the third inning with a triple that keyed an eight-run inning, leading Swiss Army to the win. Gregory Larnerd went 3-for-3 while Tanner Schmidt and Chris Schrieber each went 2-for-2. Stefan Toi pitched two scoreless innings. For Walsh, Brian Kirk, Tucker LaPak and Brett Mauro had two hits each. LaPak also pitched well.
SWISS ARMY 21, NEWTOWN POLICE UNION 11: Matt Biscoe and Dan DeLaVega had two hits apiece and Jim Pope tripled with the bases loaded to lead Swiss Army to the victory. John Tita and Biscoe shared pitching duties. For the Police, Will Frampton banged out a pair of doubles while Drew Gleacher and Greg Rodden pitched well.
MINORS
BASE TECHNOLOGIES 8, NEWTOWN BEE 3: Vincent DeAngelis (double and triple), Mike Notaro, Laura Newberry (nice catch in the outfield) and Ian Mason (two RBI) led BASE to the win. For the Bee, Mike Iorfino, David Hutchison, CJ Detrick and Judd Baggett all played well.
J&J POOLS 9, BASE TECHNOLOGIES 6: Anthony Corleto and Dan Cody led the offense while Jimmy Duch played well in the outfield and Jake Devellis pitched well to lead J&J to the win. For BASE, Patrick Stein (two hits, two RBI), Mike Coyle (two RBI), Ian Mason and Nathan Barrett had solid games.
NORTH ATLANTIC CONSTRUCTION 5, TAUNTON PRESS 3: Charlie LoBosco (three-run HR), Cody Kellogg (triple, two home runs), Brett LeBlanc and MacKenzie Fuller played well and led North Atlantic to the win. For Taunton, Craig Schreckenghaust (two hits), Keith Hoffman (two hits), Garrett Uhde and Leo Spinelli had solid performances.
B&K SEPTIC 12, BOB TENDLER REAL ESTATE 7: Robbie LeBlanc (two doubles) and Alex Kron had three hits apiece to lead B&K over Tendler. Joe Drotar and Brendan Wilkins were strong in the field. For Tendler, Brendan Blawie, Timothy Dalton, Tory Deakin, Kevin Carney and Evan Barreto all had good games.
DR HENRY GELLERT 13, B&K SEPTIC: Ian Archer, Brandon Ching, Brian Cantore and Josh Muniz paced Gellert as B&K got good games from Tom Mascher, Alex Kron, Dan Tibolla and Sam Miller.
CONNECTICUT EQUINE 15, WISVEST 4: Andy Lapple (four hits), Adam Shankman (four hits), Andrew Lamarche and Kyle OâConnor led Equine to the win as Thomas Saboe (two hits), Nicki Tramantozzi (two hits), Michael Kirk and Jason Howell had nice performances for Wisvest.
BOB TENDLER REAL ESTATE 8, CONEHEADS 2: Tory Deakin, Tim Dalton, Ray Cerino and Evan Barreto had strong games for Tendler while Zach Rahmlow, Kyle Kimball, Jeffrey DiNicola and Tyler Davenport paced the Coneheads.
DR HENRY GELLERT 15, CURTIS & CRANDON 2: Nick Dugdave, Brandon Ching, Keith McGrath and Nick Tarantino led Dr Gellert to the win and Ian Archer aided the cause with an unassisted double play. For C&C, Trevor Todd, Joe Knapik, Ryan Zitnay and Anthony Lucia all played well.
CONNECTICUT PAIN CARE 9, CONEHEADS 8: Andrew Nichols (four hits), Jared Klotch (two singles, a double), George Zaruba (two singles, two doubles), Matt Iassogna (two hits, unassisted double play), and Herloff Sorenson (two hits, two runs) led Pain Care to a close win. For the Coneheads, Jeffrey DiNicola, Nick Wilson, Tyler Davenport and Cameron Gehrman had good games.
NEWTOWN BEE 4, DENTAL ASSOCIATES 4: Jamie Walsh, Josh Baron, Mike Lago and Kevin Walsh led the Bee as Ryan Dylworth, Mike McCarthy, Pete Wlasuk and Drew Woods powered Dental Associates.
SUGAR HILL AUTO 7, AUTOMATED SECURITY 6: Andrew Meisel (game-winning double), Justin Craparo, and RJ Swift had solid games for Sugar Hill as John Aminti (single, double), Kyle McNamara (single, double), Michael Gabor and Joe Gureckis (nice defense) led Automated.
ASSOCIATED REFUSE 10, B&K SEPTIC 8: Thomas Budd, Connor McNamara, Tucker Schmidt and Dana Hanson all powered Associated Refuse. Schmidt, Hansen and Michael Coates also combined to make a game-ending triple play with the bases loaded. For B&K, Matt Hamilton, Sam Miller, Shane Price and Brendan Wilkes all had good games.
NORTH ATLANTIC CONSTRUCTION 8, DENTAL ASSOCIATES 7: Mike Aurelia, Cody Kellogg, Jamie Vavrek and Mickey Fay paced NAC as Brian Murphy (single, triple), Brian Carroll, Kyle Griesse and Drew Woods (back-handed, flyball catch) led Dental.
NICKâS RESTAURANT 7, NEWTOWN BEE 0: Michael Lacortondo, Ricky Gallucci, Adam Horvath and Kristopher Arndt paced Nickâs as Kevin Walsh, David Hutchison, Evan Ritzinger and Christian Steimle led the Bee.
DHCA 13, WISVEST 13: Gary Poe (two hits), Jeffrey Spencer (four hits), Nick Nazer and Adam Puccino led DHCA in the tie as Mark Reyes (three hits, three runs), Craig Baldino (three hits), Mike Kirk (three hits), Ryan Cahalane and Garrett Sando powered Wisvest.
J&J POOL 8, AUTOMATED SECURITY 4: Dan Cody, Anthony Corleto, Brendan Deveney and Jimmy Lacouture paced J&J to the win while John Aminti (single, double), Kyle McNamara (single, double), Chris Marks (great catch) and Michael Gabor (great catch) all had good performances for Automated.
MIDGETS
PIZZA PALACE versus CARMINUCCIOâS PIZZA: Greg Williamson, Cody Gotthardt, Daniel Snyder and Ryan Truchess all led Pizza Palace while Connor Blanc, Nicholas Dinielli, Brenna Calderara and Sean Connelly paced Carminuccioâs.
ASSOCIATED REFUSE versus TROY SECURITY: Gret Frattaroli, Michael Reyen, Connor Pineau and Matthew Kipp powered Associated Refuse and Troy Security was led by Cullen Merrifield, Abby Keough, Caroline Laurence and Nick DiBlasio.
THE NATURAL LOOK versus ASSOCIATED REFUSE: Ryan Tita (three hits), Alexis Black (three hits), Oliver Power and Dakota Christiano led The Natural Look while John McCorkle, Harmon Coffey, Curtis Droniak and Anthony Maki had solid games for Associated Refuse.
TROY SECURITY versus NEWTOWN FARM & GARDEN: Daniel Gallagher, Douglas English, Caroline Laurence and Tomas Diluoffo had good games for Troy as Craig Soderholm, Brendan Saage, Connor Mason and Art Fredericks powered NF&G.
NEWTOWN FARM & GARDEN versus PIZZA PALACE: Timothy Wilder (three hits), Ryan Crowell, Luke Piazza (solid stop at second) and Erin Brown had nice performances for NF&G as Alex Pastorkovich (three hits), Corey Fisher (three hits), Jack Kneisel (three unassisted putouts) and Connor Byrne played well for Pizza Palace.
THE NATURAL LOOK versus NEWTOWN FARM & GARDEN: Johnny Kesins (three hits), Mason West (two singles, double), Connor Howell and Jason Marks anchored The Natural Look as Timothy Wilder, Andrew Seymour, Chad Cullens (solid defensive play, saving a run) and Meaghan Carney paced NF&G.
ROOKIES
CONNECTICUT FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC versus DANZIGER HOMES: Grant Braun, Mitch Udisky, Denton Jochums and Kyle Moore led CFC as Mike Tobin, Scott Wexler, Mike Ruddy and Sean Deveney led Danziger.
NEWTOWN INSURANCE versus KORTH & SHANAHAN: Christian Gregoire, Garrett Baker, John Fracker and Robert Frangione led Newtown Insurance as Ryan Korth (grand slam), Aaron Nezvesky, Mitchell Lobuglio and Matthew Datin power Korth & Shanahan.
BISCOE EXCAVATING versus DANZIGER HOMES: Max Nacewicz, Brad Biscoe, Eric Johnson and Daniel Tomascak led Biscoe while Danziger got good games from Mike Ruddy (nice stop at third), Will Northrop, and Joey Maggio (strong D at first).
TRENDSETTERS INTERNATIONAL versus THE VILLA RESTAURANT: Julian Krinke, Mike Herring, Theo Hartlett and Brendan Delohery led Trendsetters while RJ Roman, Alex Nordstrom, Daniel Lynch and Zachary Dent led The Villa.
NEWTOWN INSURANCE versus FAMILY HEALTH CARE CENTER: John Fracker, Garrett Quinn, Nathan Stein and Lewis Thompson led Newtown Insurance as Eric Hoffman, Bobby Mascher, Richard Andreotta and Andrew Bouden powered Family Health.
BISCOE EXCAVATING versus AMARAL MOTORS: Max Nacewicz (three-run homer), Chris Caulfield (homer), Jacob Barrett and Eric Johnson paced Biscoe as Devon Wiggers, Joshua Freitas, Chris Giglio and Michael Zaccaro led Amaral.