Max Muraskiewicz, Mitch Bloomberg and Rickey Gallucci combined on a no-hitter to lead Newtown Hardware to a 4-0 win over BASE Technologies in American League action.
Max Muraskiewicz, Mitch Bloomberg and Rickey Gallucci combined on a no-hitter to lead Newtown Hardware to a 4-0 win over BASE Technologies in American League action.
Here are all the results:
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Newtown 6, New Milford 1 â Jake Devellis and Kurt Nacewicz pitched a strong game and led Newtown to a win over New Milford. Brett LeBlanc, Matt Mascoloa and Devellis banged out two hits apiece while Robert Brautigam and Charlie LoBosco were solid in the field.
Newtown 4, Danbury 2 â Max Murasiewicz pitched four innings of no-hit ball while Rickey Gallucci and Brett LeBlanc banged out two hits apiece to lead Newtown to the win. Andrew Meisel made a great catch in right field to spark the defense.
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Newtown Hardware 17, Brautigam Land Surveyors 7 â The Hammers rallied back from a 7-1 deficit to capture the win. Max Muraskiewicz banged out two doubles and drove in six runs while Rickey Gallucci, Jason Kostecki and Mike Bunger had two hits each. For Brautigam, Charlie LoBosco homered and Tommy Merrifield hit the ball hard.
Newtown Hardware 7, Walsh Logging 5 â Max Muraskiewicz was 3-for-3 with a pair of doubles to lead Newtown Hardware to the win. Muraskiewicz combined with Rickey Gallucci to pitched four scoreless innings with 11 strikeouts. For Walsh, Mickey Fay had a pair of hits while Jamie Walsh pitched well and MacKenzie Fuller sparked the defense.
Newtown Hardware 14, J&J Pool 7 â Max Muraskiewicz was 4-for-4 with a pair of foubles while AJ Ritchie, Zach Gordon and Ryan Dill played strong defense. For J&J, Nick Saviano had a pair of hits, James Maher was solid behind the plate and Ian Mason pitched well.
Newtown Hardware 4, BASE Technologies 0 â Ryan Pendergast had a big hit and Ryan Goodrich played solid defense to lead the Hammers. Max Muraskiewicz, Mitch Bloomberg and Rickey Gallucci combined on a no-hitter. For BASE, Chris Marks and Kur Nacewicz pitched well.
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Aerco International 12, Church Hill Physical Therapy 5 â Shane Casey and Michael Coates banged out three hits apiece and drove in a total of four runs to lead Aerco to the win. Cole Depuy, Ryan Lasher and Trevor Todd had two hits apiece. For Church Hill, Casey Tenney had two hits and two RBI while Robbie Phillips pitched well.
Aerco International 6, Gruce Tile 1 â Michael Coates had two hits and Cole Depuy whacked a triple to lead Aerco through a six-run second inning in a win over Gruce. Jamie Tibbetts pitched well. For Gruce, Adam Wenick had a base hit and Joe Fedak scored the only run.
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AAA
Robert Ponsky DDS 10, Tobin Plumbing 8 â Cody Williams went 3-for-3 while Kyle Harrington and Jacob Barrett each had key hits to lead Ponsky. Derek Krewson pitched three strong innings to get the win. For Tobin, Andrew Bouton had a big day at the plate with a key hit. Drew Robinson and Steven Braun each turned in great pitching performances and Martin Kappouf made a big catch with the bases loaded.
Screaming Eagles 5, Robert Ponsky DDS 1 â Shea Boyle led the Eagles to victory by belting out two triples, knocking in three runs and pitching well. John Wlasuk added two hits and two runs scored while Sean Maher and RJ Roman excelled on the mound. For Ponsky, Robert Carroll led the offense with a sharply hit double and pitched two solid innings. Cody Williams made some nice plays in the field and pitched well. Brandon Bowen and Andrew Murphy also had good games.
Robert Ponsky DDS 6, Bob Tendler Real Estate 5 â
Cody Williams powered Ponsky past Tendler with a key hit and two strong innings of work on the mound. Andrew Murphy and Michael Hubbard also had key hits to cap a six-run inning. For Tendler, Joey Maggio and John Fracker each had a pair of hits to lead the offense while Alex Nordstrom pitched two solid innings.
Robert Ponsky DDS 7, Biscoe Excavating 6 â Robert Carroll and Brandon Bowen pitched well to lead Ponsky to the win. Bowen also drove in the game-winning run. Jake Eventoff and Michael Hubbard anchored the defense. For Biscoe, Brian Czel and Sean Devaney each had strong pitching performances while Steve Zarifis powered the offense with a 3-for-3 day and Jordan Ashby made a nice double play.
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American League All Stars 5, National League All Stars 2 â Chris Tenney, Ryan Tita and Connor Blanc led the offense for the AL while Jake Tolson, Sean Ross and Ryan Cassidy played well. For the NL, Dominick Fedak sparkled on defense, William Arndt was solid on the mound, and James Alvarez hit the ball hard.
My Place Pizza 8, Blinds Guys 7 â Ryan Truchess, Robbie Daigle, Brandon Ziman and Oliver Powers hit the ball well and led My Place to the win. For the Blinds Guys, Sean Ross banged out three hits (with two doubles) and drove in three runs to power the Blinds Guys. Chris Haylon, Kyler Harmeling and Jordan Tyler all had strong performances.
Hickey Septic 5, My Place Pizza 5 â Eric Samuelson, Thomas Johnston and Scott Runkle made fine plays on defense to pace Hickey. Jeffrey Grasso had two hits and Richard Sandler executed a perfect squeeze bunt to score a run. For My Place, Chris Tenney, Trey Trudell and Oliver Powers combined on the mound.
Taunton Press 13, Lindin Consulting 6 â Colin Morris and Greg Frattaroli had overpowering pitching performances to lead Lindin. Luke Piazza paced the hitting attack. For Lindin, Greg Campbell, Ian Kirner and John Mathews hit the ball hard while Stephan Ibanez and Ian McWilliams pitched well.
Blinds Guys 11, Bob Tendler Real Estate 8 â Colin Cooper scored three times and threw two innings of shutout ball to lead the Blinds Guys. Rickey Ruot scored twice while Thomas Harrison, Robbie Uhde and Timmy Brown played well.
Bob Tendler Real Estate 13, Blinds Guys 6 â Jacob Leighton, Brandon Gonzalez, Craig Soderholm and Sean-Michel Smith pitched well to lead Tendler. Andrew McCarthy doubled and scored twice in the win.
Dental Associates 5, Troy Security 0 â Ryan Tita pitched two scoreless innings and drove in two runs with a double to lead DA. Ryan Dunnigan had a run-scoring hit while Ryan OâKeefe scored a run. Johnny Kerins and Mathew Wielibinski played well behind the plate.
Hickey Septic 3, Lindin Consulting 2 â Travis LeBlanc and Sean Burson had two hits apiece to lead Hickey to the win. Burson also pitched two strong innings, fanning six batters. For Lindin, William Arndt pitched well while Andrew Cebry, James Alvarez and Christopher McGowan had strong performances.
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Acorn Electric 9, B&K Septic 5 â Miles LoBuglio (1-for-2, RBI), Daniel Gustafson (2-for-3) and Craig Fabian (1-for-2, RBI) led the offense for Acorn. For B&K, Stefan Hennessy (double and single), Anders Folgerberg (2-for-2) and Cody Jones (2-for-2) provided the offensive muscle.
Associated Refuse 8, Acorn Electric 6 â Patrick Capozziello (two strikeouts) and Joe Davis pitched well to lead Associated to the win. Kristopher Bonsignore led the offense with a key hit in the last inning. Max Lopez helped key Acornâs late inning rally with an RBI single and Stephen Price (2-for-3) and Jordan Hensel (triple) stayed hot at the plate.
BASE Technologies 3, Villa Restaurant 2 â Chad Magoulas banged out three hits while Ben Stoller and Ryan Manion had two hits apiece to lead BASE to the win. Matt Spencer sparked the defense with two fine plays at first base. For Villa, Patrick Mullins and Travis Szaley had two hits apiece. Troy Larsen and Colton Sposta played well.
Mona Lisa 9, Villa Restaurant 6 â Andy Braun had a powerful single along with Patrick Milano and Sean Elliott and Gary Braun and Kevin Sphunt led the defense. For the Villa, Troy Larsen and Ryan LeMay powered the offense as Robbie Russo and Colton Sposta anchored the defense.