BOB TENDLER REAL ESTATE 9, DANBURY 8: Pete Oggeri was 3-for-3 with a double, a triple and five RBI to lead Tendler back from a 7-0 deficit to a tight win over Danbury. Patrick Honan and Shane Huebner had key hits to fuel a rally while Seth Hull pitch
BOB TENDLER REAL ESTATE 9, DANBURY 8: Pete Oggeri was 3-for-3 with a double, a triple and five RBI to lead Tendler back from a 7-0 deficit to a tight win over Danbury. Patrick Honan and Shane Huebner had key hits to fuel a rally while Seth Hull pitched well, holding Danbury to one run over the final four innings with 11 strikeouts.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NICKâS RESTAURANT 9, NEWTOWN CAR WASH 2: Joe DeVellis was 2-for-3 and Jake Benson each went 2-for-3 with a pair of doubles to lead Nickâs Restaurant to the win. Cody Shpunt had a pair of hits and two RBI and Kevin Cahalane had a pair of hits, including a two-run homer over the centerfield fence. Cory Fletcher added a triple. For the Car Wash, Aron Fay pitched two innings of scoreless baseball while Tom Gaboriault had a pair of hits and Colin OâConnor and Brian Shimko had one hit apiece.
NICKâS RESTAURANT 15, MITCHELL ARCHITECTURAL GROUP 7: Joe DeVellis was 3-for-3 with three runs scored while Ryan McGrath was 3-for-3 with two runs scored and four RBI to lead Nickâs to the win. Tony Gallucci (3-for-3, 2 runs, 2 RBI), Kevin Cahalane (2-for-3, 2 RBI) and Danny Giorno (2-for-3, 1 RBI) also had good days at the plate. Tyler Tarantino had a solid game behind the plate. For Mitchell, Brian Conroy was 2-for-2, Tom Santella was 2-for-3, and Scott Shannon was 2-for-3. Scott Suhoza threw out a runner at second and Drew Adamek pitched well.
BERLINER INSURANCE 6, CLEARHART CONSTRUCTION 4: Alex Magoulas, PJ Cochrane and Jason Pankowski hit the ball well to help lead Berliner past Clearhart. John OâBrien, Brian Pennarola and Bob Davenport played well in the field. For Clearhart, Stefan Toi and Brendan Martin had two hits apiece and Stephen Marks stroked a home run. Brian Stickles, Nick Sando and Nick Urso pitched well.
CHARTWELLS 7, BERLINER INSURANCE 6: Sean Ryan went 3-for-3 and Brian Cullinan went 2-for-3 to lead Chartwells to the win. Ricky Andrews and Blake Barreto played well in the field and Jesse Furphy pitched three solid innings. For Berliner, David Berliner went 2-for-3 while Brett Mauro and Brian Pennarola hit the ball hard. Billy Spencer and Joseph Rahtelli had solid pitching performances.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
CLASSIC DESIGN 10, BISCOE EXCAVATING 9: Keith Hogenauer rapped out three hits while Pat Daly and Kyle DiNicola each doubled to lead Classic Design to a close win. Adam Nanavaty had a fine defensive game. For Biscoe, Dan Palermo doubled to pace the offense as Danny Cartisano and Max Hoagland hit the ball well. Matt Biscoe had a good game on the mound.
DRUG CENTER 5, WALKER INDUSTRIALS 4: Croy Carlin had two hits and two RBI and Alex Dahlmeyer tripled in three runs to lead Drug Center. Kevin Davies and David Pugh played well defensively while Carlin, John Nelson, Jeff Peterson and Pugh combined on the mound for the win. For Walker, Ryan Drummond, Ryan Clark and Dave Wilkens had key hits. Adam Feldman, Kevin Caruso and Collin Babbage were solid in the field.
DRUG CENTER 16, AUTOMATED SECURITY 3: Jim Gaston had a pair of hits while Derek Charbonneau, Anthony Klabonski, Jeff Correa and Mike Shannon had key hits to fuel the Drug Center attack. Zach Leighton made three fins played in the outfield, including nabbing a line drive and doubling up a runner at first. For Automated, Chris Schreiber had a triple and Nick Smith had a pair of hits. Justin Lemma doubled and Matt Cluff had a hit and scored. James Post was solid behind the plate.
GRUCE TILE 14, AUTOMATED SECURITY 13: Gruce overcame an 11-2 deficit to win. Stephan Poulin belted a home run OVER the centerfield fence while Greg Gruce was 3-for-3 with three runs scored. Mike Frattaroli banged out the game-winning hit in the bottom of the sixth inning. Carlos Fuentes added a pair of hits. For Automated, Andy Kirner and Ryan Manning both had fine games.
AAA
J&J POOL 5, NEWTOWN HARDWARE 4: Michael Gabor, John Aminti, Ricky Gallucci and John Gouveia all led J&J Pool to a close win. For Hardware, Jake DeVellis banged out a two-run homer while Andrew Meisel doubled and Mac Fuller and Kris Arndt played well.
J&J POOLS 9, BASE TECHNOLOGIES 6: James Maher, Jason Kostecki, Michael Hazjer and Jake Wolf led J&J Pools to another win. For Base, Nick Saviano drove in four runs while Vincent DeAngelis doubled. Brendan Deveney and Mike Ormsbee played well.
MINORS
A&D SPORTS 8, DENTAL ASSOCIATES 0: Alexander Norwich and Nick Wilson hit the ball well to lead A&D Sports to the win. Tory Deakin pitched a solid game. For Dental, Marc Reyes and Mikey Kirch both had solid performances.
NEWTOWN HARDWARE 18, NATALIA KERLER 7: Andrew Meisel belted a home run and Ken Arndt tripled to power the Hardware offense to the win. Kevin Bonacci was solid in the field. For Natalia Kerler, Pete Wlasuk and Brian Murphy each went 2-for-3 while Charlie LoBosco and Alex Camejo played well.
NEWTOWN LIMO 12, BASE TECHNOLOGIES 11: Bret LeBlanc, Matt Mascolo and Michael Bunger all homers and Jim Zarifis tripled as Newtown Limo clipped Base Technologies. Jamie Vavrek pitched three strong innings as David Bray and JR Shine played well in the field. For Base, Daniel Spencer homered and David Kopyscinski doubled. Ian Mason had a strong outing on the mound and Vincent DeAngelis had a fine game behind the plate.
NEWTOWN LIMO 8, SUGAR HILL AUTO BODY 7: Matt Mascolo and Jim Zarifis both homered to lead Newtown Limo to the win. Ryan Pendergast, David Hutchison and Robert Brautigam led Sugar Hill.
SUGAR HILL AUTO BODY 19, BASE TECHNOLGIES 5: Ryan Pendergast singled and doubled and Ryan Burch collected a pair of hits as Sugar Hill won easily. Robert Brautigam pitched three strong innings, striking out six batters, while Josh Baron was solid on defense. For Base, Cody Kellogg drove in a pair of runs and Daniel Spencer had one hit and one RBI. Brendan Deveney and Patrick Stein were great on defense.
DANBURY HEALTH 8, NEWTOWN POLICE UNION 7: Cole Depuy went 3-for-3 with a pair of doubles and a home run to lead Danbury Health to a close win. Matt Bobowski, Christian Gonzalez and Joey Knapik each had a hit. Dan Tibolla made a nice catch at second and Robbie Blanc pitched well with four strikeouts in two innings. For Newtown Police, Keith McGrath banged out a pair of hits (one a homer), as did Jeremy Crouch, to lead the way. Garrett Sando, Kevin OâConnell and Ryan Ames all played well.
DANBURY HEALTH 11, NEWTOWN POLICE UNION 8: Robbie Blanc homered, Nick Nazer tripled and Tom Mascher doubled to lead Danbury Health to the win. Ralph Sergiovanni whiffed six batters. For Newtown Police, Garrett Sando had three hits and Kevin OâConnell had two more to lead the offense. Kyle OâConnor and Jeremy Crouch played well.
DANBURY HEALTH 11, LEXINGTON GARDENS 3: Cole Depuy singled, tripled and homered to lead Danbury Health to another win. Robbie Blanc banged out a pair of hits, including a triple, and Joe Drotar added a pair of hits to fuel the attack. For Lexington, Nick Tarantino and Spencer Gregoire had two hits apiece while Brendan Blawie and Andrew Bounocore played well.
FIRESIDE INN 9, LEXINGTON GARDENS 3: Ian Archer and Adam Schankman led the offense as Fireside Inn defeated Lexington Gardens. Gary Poe played well in the field for Fireside. For Lexington, Brandon Blawie hit the ball well and Nick Tarantino had a nice pitching performance.
NEWTOWN LIMOUSINE 7, NATALIA KERLER 5: David Bray doubled, JR Shine had a run-scoring singled and Chris Page drove in a pair of runs to lead Newtown Limo to the win. Jaime Vavrek and Matt Mascolo combined on the mound while Michael Locorotundo played well in the field. For Kerler, Brian Murphy and Mitchell Bloomberg pitched a solid game and Charlie Lobosco was 2-for-3 with a pair of runs scoring. John Grimaldi was solid in the field.
SUGAR HILL AUTO BODY 13, BASE TECHNOLOGIES 9: Anthony Corleto cracked a double and a triple to help lead Sugar Hill to the victory. Michael Iorfino made a big catch in rightfield and Josh Barron pitched three solid innings. For Base, Patrick Stein tripled while Michael Ormsbee and Vincent DeAngelis were strong in the field and Cody Kellogg pitched well.
BASE TECHNOLOGIES 22, NEWTOWN BEE 15: Daniel Spencer collected five hits, Mike Notaro had a double and four RBI, and Nick Saviano belted a home run to power Base Technologies to the win in this slugfest. Patrick Stein and Ian Mason were strong on defense. For the Bee, Kurt Nacewicz collected four hits while Garrett Uhde banged a double. Joe Selezan was solid in the field and Judd Baggett pitched well.
NEWTOWN BEE 7, NEWTOWN LIMOUSINE 1: Kurt Nacewicz and Max Muraskiewicz combined for 18 strikeouts and led Newtown Bee to the win. Zach Gordon had a big hit to pace the offense while Max Baudisch and Judd Baggett played solid D in the infield. For Limo, Matt Mascolo, Jamie Vavrek, Julian Wahlberg, JR Shine, and Brett LeBlanc all played well.
LEXINGTON GARDENS 9, EDWARDS CONSTRUCTION 7: Nick Tarantino had three hits and three RBI and William Coville had a pair of hits to lead Lexington Gardens. Brian Grimes played well in the field and Brendan Blawie had a fine pitching performance. For Edwards, Kevin Carney and Bryan Cawley both hit the ball hard while Tyler Edwards pitched well. Samuel Miller had a good defensive game.
EDWARDS CONSTRUCTION 7, DENTAL ASSOCIATES 6: Matthew Hamilton, Timothy Dalton, Will Werner, Evan Sapienza and Kyle Droniak all played well to lead Edwards. For Dental Associates, Jason Kollmeyer and Shane Casey powered the offense and Anthony Lucia pitched well.
DENTAL ASSOCIATES 10, EDWARDS CONSTRUCTION 10: Conner McNamara, Patrick Hallabeck, Marc Reyes and Kevin McCarthy all had good performances for Dental Associates. For Edwards, Timothy Pladinee, Samuel Miller, Brian Cawley, Will Werner and Anthony Grure had solid games.
AMARAL MOTORS 12, WILLIAM PITT 9: Sean Maher, Grant Braun, and Sean Devaney powered the Amaral Motors offense while Chrystal Furphy, Jordan Ashby, and Dylan Deselim made good plays in the field. For William Pitt, John Fracker belted a home run and drove in three runs while Robert Frangione, James Cummings, Andrew Bouton, and Drew Robinson all had key hits.
TAUNTON PRESS 9, MOTTS 6: Tyler Davenport had three hits and Jeff DiNicola collected two doubles and a home run to lead Taunton Press to the win. Zack Faurotte made two solid plays in the field and Rob Phillips pitched well. For Motts, Ryan Cahalane, Jack Mackay, and Tom Budd powered the offense as Dana Hansem, Eddie White and Dylan Huebner put up a strong defense.
MICHAEL TOBIN PLUMBING 18, FLAGSHIP COMMUNICATIONS 10: Matthew Williams and Matin Kappaug provided the offensive punch while Mikey Tobin and Ryan Pasko played well in the field. For Flagship, Brendan Delohery and Cody Fisher had good at-bats while Billy Thursland and Kyle McCarthy were solid in the field.
STONY BROOK 15, LOCKWOOD LODGE 5: RJ Roman, Michael Zaccaro and Andrew Bonvini had four hits each (with Roman adding a triple) to lead Stony Brook to the win. Eric Sippin, Alex Nordstrom and Brian Czel all played well in the field. For Lockwood, Garrett Quinn had three hits as Matt Grace and Brandon Bower had two hits apiece to power the offense.
MIDGETS
DR BRYSON FILBERT versus NEWTOWN POOLS: Kyle Morrissey, Zachary Stone, David Gertes and Seth Morris played well for Dr Filbert while Brendan Williams, Gary Brown, Jay Destories and Jack Brotherton led Newtown Pools.
MONA LISA RESTAURANT versus THE VILLA RESTAURANT: Shawn Chowdhury and Dean Baye had solid hits while Ryan Coe and Collin Dutt played well in the field to lead Mona Lisa. For The Villa, Matt Rahtelli and Kevin Culligan paced the offense as Connor Quinn and Dean Demers made great plays in the field.
TR PAUL versus NEWTOWN POOLS: John Paul Blanco, Anders Fogelberg, Chad Magoulas and Devin DiNicola led TR Paul.
ROOKIES
CARMINUCCIOâS PIZZA versus DR HENRY GELLERT DDS: Cody Gotthardt and James Quinn had a pair of hits for Carminuccioâs Pizza while Alex Pastorkovich and Cory Fisher played well in the field.
MY PLACE RESTAURANT versus ICE CREAM SHOP: William Arndt had a pair of doubles and Andrew Cebry was on base every time to lead My Place. Baxter Clinton and Arthur Fredericks both played well in the field. For the Ice Cream Shop, Greg Campbell and Ryan Tita had three hits apiece. Nathan Norwich played well.
CARMINUCCIOâS PIZZA versus ICE CREAM SHOP: Victor Wison and Brandon Capaldo had four hits apiece while Sherman Schwartz and Cody Gotthardt played well in the field to lead Carminuccioâs. For Ice Cream Shop, Chris Haylon and Daniel Snyder had four hits each as Jack Kneisel and Austin Benadio displayed some fine glove work.