GRAHAM PAINTING 13, OCON 3: Tucker Kass went 2-for-2 with a double and Cody Shpunt scored two runs from the leadoff spot to lift Graham Painting to the win. Graham got two RBI each from Ryan McGrath, Kevin Silber, and Jason Pankowski. Max Barrett mad
GRAHAM PAINTING 13, OCON 3: Tucker Kass went 2-for-2 with a double and Cody Shpunt scored two runs from the leadoff spot to lift Graham Painting to the win. Graham got two RBI each from Ryan McGrath, Kevin Silber, and Jason Pankowski. Max Barrett made a leaping stab of a line drive at third base to propel the defense. For OCON, Craig Byers and Alex Dolan (double) had solid hits.
FIRESIDE INN 14, GRAHAM PAINTING 3: Steve Huebner singled, doubled and tripled to power the Fireside to the win. Scott Suhoza and Roy Scheunemann each doubled while Bryan Fogelstrom and Mike Tibbetts pitched well. Brian Shimko was strong in the field. For Graham, Kevin Silber tripled while Ryan McGrath made a nice over-the-shoulder catch to lead the defense. Jake Putnicki and McGrath combined on the hill.
FIRESIDE INN 10, NORTH ATLANTIC CONSTRUCTION 2: Brian Fogelstrom went 3-for-4 with a triple and Mike Tibbetts and Roy Scheunemann clubbed back-to-back doubles to power the Fireside. Ryan Martin and Jeff Fulton had strong defensive games as Scott Suhoza pitched four great innings, allowing just two runs. Tibbetts and Tom Santella came on in relief. For NAC, Mike Conroy rapped a pair of doubles as Ben Striano, Sean Ryan and David Modzelewski all pitched strong innings.
NORTH ATLANTIC CONSTRUCTION 7, GRAHAM PAINTING 6: Gary Andrews was 2-for-3 with a triple and RJ Marus was 3-for-3 with a double to lead North Atlantic to the win. Mike Conroy made the defensive play of the game at third, gloving a hot shot and recovering in time to nail the runner by a half step. Sean Ryan earned the save, closing out the game with the winning run at second. For Graham, Matt Berquist singled, doubled and drove in three runs while Tucker Kass went 3-for-4 and Jake Putnicki went 2-for-4. Cody Shpunt and JP McDade made outstanding defensive plays.
NEWTOWN HARDWARE 3, GRAHAM PAINTING 2: Sean Canfield doubled, singled and drove in all three runs t0o lead Newtown Hardware to the win. Brian Duffy pitched five innings, striking out nine batters, while Stephen Marks pitched two innings and recorded four strikeouts.
NEWTOWN HARDWARE 3, OCON 2: Billy Beatty was marvelous on defense and Brian Duffy and Stephen Marks were solid on the mound, combining for 10 strikeouts to lead Newtown Hardware. Tad Pierson drove in two runs.
NEWTOWN HARDWARE 13, UNION SAVINGS 8: Eric Rodriguez (doubles), Joe DeVellis, Brian Duffy, Brandan Reilly and Sean Canfield collected two hits apiece to power Newtown Hardware to the win.
NEWTOWN HARDWARE 10, OCON 8: Sean Canfield drove in five runs and Stephen Marks drove in three to lift Newtown Hardware to the win. Colin OâConnor and Billy Beatty each doubled.
OCON 6, GRAHAM PAINTING 4: Alex Dolan and Tom Gaboriault both pitched well to lead OCON to the win. Steve Vichiola, Dolan and Pete Oggeri all had multi-hit games. For Graham, Ryan McGrath and Seth Hull pitched a good game while Tucker Kass, Jake Putnicki and McGrath powered the offense.
OCON 2, UNION SAVINGS 0: Steve Vichiola pitched five innings of shutout ball and Tom Gaboriault picked up the save with a solid sixth inning to lead OCON. Alex Doland, Vichiola, Jeremy Mitchel and Shaun Coakley all hit well. Joey Rahtelli, Tommy Wilson, Max Rojo and Mike Hennessey all pitched shutout innings for Union Savings in a pitcherââ duel that took just 65 minutes to play.
NORTH ATLANTIC CONSTRUCTION 8, A&D SPORTS 2: Sean Ryan and Mike Barbour each went 2-for-3 to lead NAC to the win. Scott Shannon and Brian Cullinan led the defense as Ben Striano and David Modzelewski pitched well. For A&D, Stephen Keane and Joey Bowen hit the ball hard while Alex Meisel and Andrew Chimileski pitched well. Liam Cawley and Josh Powers had strong defensive performances.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BERLINER-GELFANI 15, BRAUTIGAM LAND SURVEYORS 6: Daniel Murdoch banged out three hits to lead Berliner-Gelfani to the win. Alex Hennessey, Mike Ferraro and Bob Griesse all had key hits and Jim Wilkins was solid at first base. For Brautigam, Stefan Myslewski and Hames Dahlard led the offense while Robert Defilippe pitched well and Brian Fazekas and Morgan little had nice games in the field.
BERLINER-GELFANI 10, JURMAN-METRICS 5: Alex Hennessey made a spectacular catch in right field and doubled up a runner at first with a quick throw to highlight the Berliner win. Ken Cordell made two fine plays at third, one leading to the final out of the game. Croy Carlin and Daniel Murdoch shared the mound duties while Jim Wilkins powered the offense with a single and double. For Jurman, Bill Spencer singled, doubled and pitched a solid game. Scott Perry hit the ball hard and drove in two runs. Tom Selleck and Eric Jurman led the defense.
ATTORNEY NATALIA KERLER 19, HICKEY SEPTIC 4: Jim Leebaert stroked a pair of doubles and combined with Dan Fiscella to pitch a terrific game and lead Attorney Kerler to the win. Nick Smith also had a single while Emil Walston led the defense with a relay from the outfield to third base for an out. For Hickey, Steve Mucci doubled and Ryan Maganzini hit the ball well. Billy Kovar and Mike Laux shared the pitching duties as Jonathan Kemp, Steve Bowers and Daniel Bunger were strong in the field.
NEWTOWN CAR WASH 10, ATTORNEY NATALIA KERLER 7: Greg Kraushaar tripled and Michael Parilla had some key hits â along with some nice defensive plays â to lead Newtown Car Wash to the win. Tyler Hawkins played well behind the plate. For Attorney Kerler, Colin Cieniawa singled and blasted a three-run homer to lead the offense. Cieniawa, Scudder Baggett and Nick Smith combined on the mound for 12 strikeouts while Jim Leebaert, James Wiedemann and Pat Honan played well in the field.
AAA
SWISS ARMY 16, INTUITIVE COMPUTERS 3: John Tita and Matt Biscoe pitched well while Brendan Buzaid went 3-for-3 and Tanner Schmidt and Stefan Toi went 2-for-2 to lead Swiss Army to the win. Danny Cassidy made a diving stop on a hard-hit ball to second to lead the defense. For Intuitive, Patrick McNaulty and Kevin Caruso hit the ball well while Sean Matschke had a nice pitching performance.
MINORS
TAUNTON PRESS 10, NORTH ATLANTIC CONSTRUCTION 8: Max Muraskiewicz belted a three-run home and Garrett Uhde banged out three hits to lead Taunton Press to the win. Ralph Sergiovanni and Chris Page both played well. For NAC, Michael Halter had three hits and Lauren Picerno had an RBI single. Gino Villafano and Cody Kalloggue both played well.
CONNECTICUT EQUINE 13, ASSOCIATED REFUSE 6: Connor McNamara, John Daniel Knapp, Michael Coates and Colby Gleacher led Associated in a loss.
BASE TECHNOLOGIES 7, AUTOMATED SECURITY SYSTEMS 4: Brian Reszoly doubled and drove in three runs, Daniel Spencer banged out three hits, and Mike Coyle had two hits and two RBI to lead Base to the win. Laura Newberry and Ian Mason had solid games. For Automated, Joseph Gureckis collected three singled, Christopher Marks doubled and singled, and Paul Murphy and Kyle McNamara each played well in the field.
TAUNTON PRESS 7, NEWTOWN BEE 3: Christopher Page had two hits and John Savarese had an RBI double to lead Taunton Press to the win. Lee Spinelli and Keith Hoffman made good plays in the field. For the Bee, Judd Baggett, Josh Baron, Michael Iorfino and Mike Lago all played well.
DENTAL ASSOCIATES 5, BASE TECHNOLOGIES 4: Kyle Griesse had a bases-clearing double and pitched a solid, shutout inning to lead Dental Associates. Brian Murphy also pitched well. For Base, Vincent DeAngelis had three hits and pitched well while Mike Notaro, Nathan Barrett, Ian Cooper and Laura Newberry all played well.
J&J POOL 6, TAUNTON PRESS 4: Jake DeVellis, James Maher, Joanna Barry and Anthony Csizmadia all played well to lead J&J to the win. For Taunton, Max Muraskiewicz singled and tripled, Ralph Sergiovanni doubles, and Kevin Canavan and Garrett Uhde played well in the field.
BOB TENDLER REAL ESTATE 9, B&K SEPTIC 8: Brendan Wilkins, Shane Casey, Sam Miller and Matt Hamilton led Bob Tendler while Harrison Gillis, Tyler Edwards, Dan Greenwood and Kevin Carney paced B&K.
DR HENRY GELLERT 16, CURTISS & CRANDON 10: TJ Faeth homered and Colin Nanavaty rapped a double to lead Dr Gellert to the win. Joey Christiano and Ian Archer both played well in the field. For Curtis & Crandon, Joe Knapik, Jeff Keating, Brian Cawley and Nicky Wolf all played well. Cole Dupey turned in a double play to spark the defense.
B&K SEPTIC 12, RIVER CONE ICE CREAM SHOP 7: Connor Staugger, Matt Bobkowski, Sam Miller and Shane Casey led B&K to the win. For River Cone, Tyler Davenport went 4-for-4 and Uli Werner went 3-for-4 to lead the offense as Robbie Phillips and Evan Sapienza had stellar performances in the field.
WISVEST 8, ASSOCIATED REFUSE 7: Gabriel Blais collected four hits and drove in the game-winning run to pace Wisvest. Craig Baldino had three hits and scored a pair of runs and Marc Reyes drove in two runs. Thomas Sahoe led the defense. For Associated, Kyle Desrochers, Daniel Berk, Michael Coates and Joe Fedak all had strong games.
J&J POOLS 12, NICKâS RESTAURANT 11: Dan Cody, Jimmy Duch, Anthony Csizmadia and John Gouveia all played well to lead J&J to the win. Joe Cappiello made two great catches in the outfield and Ricky Gallucci pitched well to lead Nickâs. Matt Narel went 4-for-5 with a pair of runs scored and Ben Stokes had a great hit to bring his team to within one run.
MIDGETS
NEWTOWN FARM & GARDEN versus CARMINUCCIOâS PIZZA: Robby Uhde, Meaghan Carney, Erin Brown and Andrew Seymour (at first base) played well and led Newtown Farm & Garden while Connor Blanc, Paul Munks, Bryan Lehrer, and Alex Madaus had solid games for Carminuccioâs.
BLINDS GUYS versus TROY SECURITY: Chris McGowan, Dana Greenfield, Erik Samuelson and Austin Cornell lifted the Blinds Guys while Will Fletcher, Ryan Dunnigan, Douglas English and Nolan Stauffer had good games for Troy.
SUBWAY versus NEWTOWN FARM & GARDEN: Clayton Makuch, Adam Wruck, Jamie Boucher (two unassisted putouts) and Luke Shearin led Subway while Justin Timmons, Craig Sederholm, Chad Cullens and Luke Piazza paced Newtown Farm & Garden.
TROY SECURITY versus CARMINUCCIOâS PIZZA: Teddy Perez, Kevin Phillips, Daniel Gallagher, and Nolan Stauffer led Troy while Jacon Enriquez, Michael Cascone, Brenna Calderara and Nicholas Dinelli paced Carminuccioâs.
ROOKIES
DANZIGER HOMES versus NEWTOWN INSURANCE: Sean Devaney, Jonathan Smolen, Zach Baudsich and Gary Frey had solid games for Danziger while John Fracker (a pair of doubles), Robert Frangione, Christian Gregoire and Martin Kappauf led Newtown Insurance.
DANZIGER HOMES versus KORTH & SHANAHAN: Mike Tobin, Will Northrup, Joey Maggio and Sean Kennedy led Danziger as Conor Deveney, Brandon Body, Aaron Nezvesky and Michael Hubbard led Korth.
KORTH & SHANAHAN versus CONNECTICUT FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC: Bryan Czel, Ryuan Korth, Matt Datin and Alex Lansing led Korth as Colin Sampson, Sean Maher, Mitch Udisky and Max Eckert led CFC.
VILLA RESTAURANT versus KORTH & SHANAHAN: Ryan Polo, Nicholas Dee, Evan Kennedy and Daniel Lynch powered the Villa as George Delia, Mitchelle Lobuglio, Alex Lansing and Michael Carrafiello paced Korth.
TRENDSETTERS INTERNATIONAL versus VILLA RESTAURANT: Andrew Mulivill, AJ Braband, Michael Herring and Brendan Delohery powered Trendsetters as Alex Nordstrom, RJ Roman, Zachary Dent and Jordan Ashby paced the Villa.