ASPETUCK 17, BOB TENDLER REAL ESTATE 14: Pete Oggeri was 3-for-3 with three RBI and Seth Hull was 2-for-3 with a double to lead Bob Tendler. Stephen Kean and Tommy Wilson rapped out two bases hits apiece while John Graham, Greg Kraushaar, Eric Rodrig
ASPETUCK 17, BOB TENDLER REAL ESTATE 14: Pete Oggeri was 3-for-3 with three RBI and Seth Hull was 2-for-3 with a double to lead Bob Tendler. Stephen Kean and Tommy Wilson rapped out two bases hits apiece while John Graham, Greg Kraushaar, Eric Rodriguez, Patrick Honan and Colin Cienewa all had RBI hits in this wild and woolly contest.
BOB TENDLER REAL ESTATE 10, NEWTOWN (#1) 8: Stephen Kean pitched four solid innings as Bob Tendler rallied for the win. Patrick Honan, Colin Cienewa and Pete Oggeri drove in runs. Tommy Wilson and Shane Huebner made key defensive plays. For Newtown #1, Max Rojo and Gary Andrews collected two hits apiece, Billy Beatty pitched three innings of no-hit ball, and Brian Poeltl played a solid seven innings behind the plate.
NEWTOWN (#4) 12, BOB TENDLER REAL ESTATE 10: Ryan Martin and Bryan Fogelstrom each went 3-for-3 and scored three runs apiece to lead Newtown #4 to the win. Kevin Silber, Steve Vichiola and Jim Wilkins all doubled. For Bob Tendler, Colin Cienewa was 2-for-2 with two runs scored and three sparkling innings of pitching. Seth Hull went 3-for-4 while Pete Ogerri drove in three runs. Pat Honan had a key, seventh-inning hit.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NEWTOWN CAR WASH 6, BERLINER INSURANCE 2: Ryan Boucher and Jared Modzelewski went 2-for-3 to lead Newtown Car Wash to the win. Scudder Baggett, Jeff Davis and Evan Gregoire all played well in the field. For Berliner, PJ Cochrane and Joe Rahtelli powered the offense while Jason Pankowski, Scott Nichols and Brian Pennarola played well in the field.
Playoffs
NEWTOWN CAR WASH 5, MITCHELL ARCHITECTURAL GROUP 4: Brian Shimko was 3-for-3 while Chris Nuelle and Colin OâConnor had two hits apiece to lead Newtown Car Wash to the win. Tucker LaPak and Michael Murphy played well in the field and Tommy Gaboriault pitched well. For Mitchell, Drew Adamek and Brian Conroy powered the offense, Scott Suhoza and Scott Shannon pitched well, and Tim Larsen played well in the field.
NEWTOWN CAR WASH 10, BERLINER INSURANCE 5: Chris Nuelle, Jared Modzelewski and Aron Fay fueled the offense and helped lead Newtown Car Wash to the win. Ryan Boucher and Michael Murphy played well in the field. For Berliner, Brett Mauro and David Berliner hit the ball hard, Joe Rahtelli and Billy Spencer pitched well, and John OâBrien and Bobby Davenport led the defense.
NEWTOWN CAR WASH 8, PACKAGE AUTOMATION 3: Ryan Boucher, Aron Fay and Colin OâConnor had two hits and two RBI each as Newtown Car Wash defeated Package Automation and earned a trip to the American League championship game. Tucker LaPak and Jared Modzelewski both played well in the field while Brian Shimko and Tommy Gaboriault pitched well. For Package, Tucker Kass belted a home run out of the park as Joe Bowen and David Rodriguez hit the ball hard. Michael Tibbetts and Joe Greenfield pitched well. Josh Powers and Jake Burg anchored the D.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
DRUG CENTER versus BISCOE EXCAVATING: Drug Center defeated Biscoe Excavating and dedicated the game to Jeff Correa for his courage and team spirit. For Biscoe, Jacob Rebb played a fine overall game, including fielding a hard line drive off his ankle for an out. Jimmy OâBrien and Sean Myslewski had hits.
DRUG CENTER 13, WELLFLEET FINANCIAL 3: Jeff Peterson went 2-for-3 with a triple while Mike Shannon and Alex Dahlmeyer had key hits to lead Drug Center. Derek Charbonneau stole home and Kevin Davies played great defense. For Wellfleet, Chris Porter had an RBI while Chris Kraft not only pitched well, but sparked the defense with a great relay throw to home. Tom Selleck and Aadil Ansari anchored the D.
WELLFLEET FINANCIAL 9, AUTOMATED SECURITY SYSTEMS 8: Katie Schmidt had a pair of singles and Kyle Manion and Patrick Dunseith hit the ball in pressure situations to lead Wellfleet Financial to the win. Catcher Tom Selleck sparked the defense and Chris Potter pitched well. For Automated, Mick Smith pitched two shutout innings and Max Saxonmeyer was strong in the field. Justin Lemma, Louis Enriquez and Andy Kirner led the offense.
WELLFLEET FINANCIAL SERVICES 6, BISCOE EXCAVATING 1: The Adams brothers and Stephen Sapienza hit the ball hard and led Wellfleet to the win. Chris Liebold made a great catch in rightfield and Chris Kraft pitched well. For Biscoe, Sean Myslewski belted a home run and Jacob Rebb doubled. Brendon Hintzen and Matt Biscoe both had good performances.
WELLFLEET FINANCIAL SERVICES 17, GRUCE TILE 2: Chris Reid scored four runs and Chris Salvator scored once to lead Wellfleet. Aadil Ansari pitched a great game and Chris Potter made some nice plays at second. For Gruce. Stephan Poulin homered and Joel Minalgo doubled to lead the offense. Zack Seaman was solid in the field.
JURMAN METRICS 11, WALKER INDUSTRIALS 2: Will Frampton, Chris Meier and Walter Murphy hit the ball hard and led Jurman Metrics to the win. Austin Heil, James McCann and Chris Bassa pitched a solid game. For Walker, Danny Curtis, Sean Ryan and Ryan Clark all hit the ball well while Ryan Drummond pitched well and Collin Babbage anchored the defense.
GRUCE TILE 9, AUTOMATED SECURITY 8: Gruce Tile rallied for two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to earn the victory. Automated had taken the lead in the top of the inning behind clutch hitting of Nick Smith and Chris Schriener. Gruce rallied as Greg Gruce (triple, 3 RBI) knocked in the tying run and Matt Colettiâs alert baserunning scored the winning run. Stephan Poulin (2 RBI) and Joel Minalgo hit hard for the winners. Billy Kovak turned in a fine pitching performance for Gruce Tile.
MINORS
SUGAR HILL AUTO BODY 17, BASE TECHNOLOGIES 12: David Hutchison and Josh Baron powered the Sugar Hill offense in the win. Michael Aurelia, Christian Steimle and Tommy Merrifield shared the pitching duties. For BASE, Brendan Deveney had two hits, with a triple, and Patrick Stein drove in a pair of runs. Ian Cooper and Vincent DeAngelis played well in the field.
CURTIS & CRANDON 9, LOCKWOOD LODGE 7: Brian Reed and Patrick Fay led the C&C offense in the win over Lockwood. Brandon Rosenberger, Shane Wurtz and Patrick Harris all played well. For Lockwood, Tom Santaniello, George Pirmavera and Zach Dent hit the ball hard as Matt Grace and Brandon Bowen had good games.
LOCKWOOD LODGE 7, HICKEY SEPTIC 6: Zach Dent and Connor Chilson hit the ball hard and led Lockwood to the win. Andrew Oravecs, Scott Wretler and Matt Grace played well in the field. For Hickey, Alex Saviano had a two-run double to spark the offense. Keith Reszoly led the defense while Joey Maggio and Sean Kennedy combined on the mound for a strong showing.
AMARAL MOTORS 16, TENDSETTERS INTERNATIONAL 9: Ryan Schmidt tripled and belted a grand slam home run to lead Amaral Motors to the win. Grant Braun and Mitch Utdisky had two hits apiece as Sean Deveney and Dylan Deselin anchored the defense. For Trendsetters, Amanda Swift and Stephen Zvon powered the offense, Max Nacewicz and Nathan Stein pitched well, and Shamus Boyle and Josh Engler were strong in the field.
SUGAR HILL AUTO BODY 9, NEWTOWN HARDWARE 7: Christian Steimle had a pair of doubles and Anthony Corleto tripled to lead Sugar Hill to a tough win. Josh Barron played excellent defense at first as Christopher Marks and Robert Brautigam combined for the win. For Hardware, Charlie Kerr and Justin Craparo hit the ball well as Mac Fuller, Kris Arndt and Mike Lago had good games.
BASE TECHNOLOGIES 13, NATALIA KERLER 10: Mike Ormsbee and Brendan Deveney tripled and drove in one run while Stephen Berg had a run-scoring hit to lead BASE to the win. Vincent DeAngelis sparked the defense and Nick Saviano pitched five great innings, striking out 14 batters. For Natalia Kerler, Jimmy Poe had two singles, a double and four RBI to lead the offense. Pete Wlasuk rapped out a pair of hits and John Grimaldi and Doug Kissack played well in the field.
WILLIAM PITT REAL ESTATE 9, LOCKWOOD LODGE 7: Jacob Eventoff had three hits and three RBI while James Cummings and Hunter Dolyak had two hits apiece to lead William Pitt to the win. Jonathan Frey and Haakon Sorenson were strong in the field. For Lockwood, Andrew Oravecz, Aaron Nezvesky and David Kreshpan hit the ball hard as Colby Summerlin and Zack Dent made key defensive plays.
WILLIAM PITT REAL ESTATE 14, MICHAEL TOBIN PLUMBING 7: Drew Robinson had three hits and five RBI while Rob Frangione and Jacob Eventoff had three hits apiece to lead William Pitt to the win. Christopher Caulfield pitched well and Andrew Bouton and Johnny Fracker anchored the defense. For Tobin, Mitch LoBuglio had two singles and Michael Hubbard hit the ball well. Tim Roberts and Adam Moorehouse both played well in the field as Matt Williams had a solid pitching performance.
WILLIAM PITT REAL ESTATE 10, TRENDSETTERS INTERNATIONAL 9: Jonathan Frey and Hunter Dolyak had key hits to help lead William Pitt to the win. Andrew Bouton and Jacob Eventoff handled the pitching duties as Lewis Thompson and Drew Robinson shined in the field. For Trendsetters, Ryan Korth and Shamus Boyle had hits and Amanda Swift did a fine job behind the plate. Michael Shannon and Neil Berthier pitched well.
STONYBROOK 12, FLAGSHIP COMMUNICATIONS 7: Richard Andreotta banged out three hits and scored three runs to lead Stonybrook to the win. Nicko Dee also had three hits while Josh Volpe and Rachel Camejo played well in the field. Bryan Czel pitched a fine game. For Flagship, Mike Herring and Mike Ruddy both went 3-for-3 while Cody Fisher and Kyle McCarthy pitched well. Jimmy Kimball provided some solid defense.
DANBURY HEALTH 13, EDWARDS CONSTRUCTION 3: Ralph Sergiovanni and Nick Nazer rapped out three hits apiece to lead Danbury Health to the win. Robbie Blanc and Jeff Spencer pitched well. For Edwards, Matt Hamilton and Tim Plodinec led the offense while Kevin Carney and Brian Cawley anchored the defense.
DANBURY HEALTH 12, DENTAL ASSOCIATES 4: Robbie Blanc homered and Kyle Desroshers and Matt Bobkowski had two hits apiece to lead Danbury Health. Joe Knapik played well in the field while Dan Tibolla pitched well. For Dental, Connor McNamara had three hits. Gabriel Blais, Mark Reyes, and Zachary Bryan had good games.
DANBURY HEALTH 7, FIRESIDE INN 0: Robbie Blanc had three hits while Ralph Sergiovanni, Cole Depuy, Nick Nazer and Jeff Spencer rapped out two hits apiece to lead Danbury Health to the win. For Fireside, Adam Wenick, Andy Lapple and Ryan Lasher all had solid games.
DANBURY HEALTH 12, MOTTâS 7: Ralph Sergiovanni had three hits, Jeff Spencer had two, and Christian Gonzalez singled to lead Danbury Health to another win. Kyle Kimball and Matt Bobkowski pitched well. For Mottâs, Harrison Gillis, Dylan Huebner and Joe Fedak paced the offense while Jack MacKay and Thomas Budd played well in the field.
STONYBROOK 10, MICHAEL TOBIN PLUMBING 5: Michael Zaccaro had three hits, two runs scored, and two RBI to lead Stonybrook to the win. Eric Sippin and Josh Volpe rapped out two hits apiece. Eric McCabe and Rachel Camejo played well in the field. For Tobin, Tyler Knapp, Ryan Pasko and Mitchell Lobuglio powered the offense. Adam Moorehouse and Timmy Zimmerman shined on defense.
CURTISS & CRANDON 8, FLAGSHIP COMMUNICATIONS 4: John Fellin and Max Raiser had two hits apiece to led C&C to the win. Cody Geanuracos and Brandon Rosenberger threw strong games and Jon Smolen and Patrick Harris led the defense. For Flagship, Billy Thursland and Daniel Tomascak led the offense, Michael Herring and Theo Hartlett pitched well, and Conor Donnelly and Kyle McCarthy played well in the field.
CURTISS & CRANDON 8, WILLIAM PITT REAL ESTATE 4: Matthew Datin rapped out three hits and Brandon Rosenberger and Cody Geanuracos pitched solid games to lead C&C to the win. Brian Reed played a strong game behind the plate. For William Pitt, Hunter Dolyak powered the offense, John Fracker pitched well, and Lewis Thompson and Chris Caulfield anchored the defense.
CURTISS & CRANDON 17, AMARAL MOTORS 10: Hutch Bermingham had three hits and Danny Giles had two, including a double, to power the C&C offense. Nicholas Badiola played strong defense while Jon Smolen and Daniel Lynch pitched well. For Amaral, Josh Frietas had three hits and Jordan Ashby and Sean Maher had two apiece to lead the offense. Evan Kennedy and Sean Devaney pitched good games and Thomas Cascia played well in the field.
MIDGETS
NEWTOWN POOLS versus ASSOCIATED REFUSE: Joey Desteries, Austin Quinn, Kurt Liniger and Garin Scallon played well for Newtown Pools as Tim Bock, Spencer Earhardt, Miles LoBriglio and Stephen Conway paced Associated.
DR BRYSON FILBERT versus NEWTOWN POOLS: Kyle Morrissey, Chris Bonsignore, Ryan Branecky and Daniel Poeltl played well for Dr Filbert while Sean Elliott, John Tolson, Brendan Williams and Gary Braun all played well for Newtown Pools.
ROOKIES
TROY SECURITY versus ASSOCIATED REFUSE: Kevin Phillips, Curtis Droniak, Conner Rineau and Mathew Wielebinski played well for Troy while Emma Herring (two hits), Mason West (two hits), Justin Paproski and Luke Sherin played well for Associated.
ASSOCIATED REFUSE versus SUBWAY: Clayton Makuch and Justin Paproski rapped out two hits apiece while Jamie Boucher and Bradon Ziman played well in the field for Associated.
ASSOCIATED REFUSE versus APEX GLASS: Emma Herring had a double, Tim Brown had a pair of hits, Justin Paproski turned a nice double play, and Jacob Leighton played well in the field to lead Associated Refuse.
BLINDS GUYS versus B&K SEPTIC: Colin Cooper, Kyle Hagerman, Will Miller and Brandon Losel led the Blinds Guys while Danny Fischer, Will Fletcher, Max Schmitt and Michael Lengel paced B&K.
CARMINUCCIOâS PIZZA versus TROY SECURITY: Joseph Van Veen, Sherman Schwartz, Ryan Truchess and Brandon Capaldo played well for Carminuccioâs while Douglas English, Daniel Gallagher, Teddy Perez and Thomas Diluoffo led Troy.