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AAA
IST Headquarters 4, Jet Blue 2
Wilton's IST Headquarters improved its record in AAA ball to 3-1 with a 4-2 victory over Jet Blue.
Following a scoreless first inning, both teams scored in the second: Riley Quigg and Daniel Weisman for IST and Spencer Brandon and Will Barnes for Jet Blue.
Ryan Roche and Grey Livingston added runs in the third to give IST the lead.
Five scoreless innings were pitched by James Arbisi, Ryan Roche, Grey Livingston and Trevor Blond for IST.
Toozy Patza 9, Paraco Gas 5
Toozy Patza pulled out a win in a strong match-up with Paraco Gas on Thursday night.
Toozy's Michael Bingaman scored after a single in the first before Paraco's pitcher, Ryan Osgood, ended the inning with two Ks. Osgood went on to tie up the score against Richie Williams pitching for Toozys.
Despite strong showings by Paraco pitchers Roger Hueglin and Mitchell Kauffman, and solid hitting by Patrick Moore, Scott Williams, Ryan Moore and others, Toozy pulled out a win with several hits by Michael Legaz, Lucas Savoie, and Walker Schneider.
A League
McMahon Ford 8,
Kitchens of Wilton 8
In A League play, McMahon Ford played Kitchens of Wilton to an 8-8 tie.
Both teams played very well with some big hits and good defensive plays. Pitching for McMahon Ford were Preston Larsen, Mike Mancuso, and Jackson Wehrli.
On defense were Alec Favarolo, Jake Brophy, Nicholas Disanto, Lucas Reznikoff, Matt Rauccio,Lucas Adams, and Kenneth Cole.
Bear Paw Builders 13,
Advanced Lawn Care 1
Outlined against a blue-grey October-like sky, Advanced Lawn Care faced off against Bear Paw Builders on Saturday May 3 with Bear Paw coming out on top 13-1.
Liam Murray drove in the sole run for Advanced Lawn Care, which did not provide enough run support for pitchers Randolph Ramirez, Justin Sorbo, and Andrew Nicoll.
Matt D'Elisa, Peter Koch, and Jackson Cote produced the only hits for Advanced Lawn Care.
Quentin Anderson behind the plate and Ian Bender on the mound were a formidable battery for Bear Paw.
Realty Seven 7,
Vision Consultants 1
With a strong offensive showing, Realty Seven ended a two-game winning streak by Vision Consultants on Saturday afternoon.
It was a very strong pitching performance by Patrick Curley and Andrew West for Realty Seven. There were some outstanding plays by Vision Consultants too, namely pitchers Sam Johns and Matthew Greeff.
Cameron Imrie also gave a strong performance behind the plate.
Sean Westerholm scored several runs for Realty Seven.
Vision Consultants 3,
Keeler Hardware 2
Vision Consultants beat Keeler Hardware, 3-2, on Thursday night.
It was a tight game, but some timely hits by Christopher Assef, Matthew Rubsam and Kyle Dunn helped solidify the win for Vision.
Keeler Hardware kept it close by scoring a run in the first inning by Gabrielson and one run in the third inning by McGovern.
Vision Consultants' three runs were scored by Ryan Nastro, Griffin Klinga and Miles Kynisos.
Major League
Zunda Group vs Beval Saddlery
Led by Bobby McDowell's two RBI and game-tying double in the bottom of the sixth, Beval Saddlrey tied Zunda, 4-4.
Other good plays were turned in by Ben Stout, Quentin Harris and Will Bruschi (2 hits and an RBI) for Beval. Dylan Hines, Ben Rappaport, Forrest Rappaport and Charles Zunda all played well for Zunda Group.
Richard Fricke, Esq.
vs Beval Saddlery
Bobby McDowell had three RBI and two triples while Justin Walter, Quentin Harris, Eric Spiewak, Joey Cullinan, Will Bruschi, Kyle Anderson, Ben Stout and Peter Ciaccio all played well as Beval Saddlery played to a 6-6 tie against Richard Fricke, Esq.
Matt Fricke homered for Fricke while Will Garbus, James Nemia, Tom Hojanowski all contributed significantly.
Greenfield Consulting Group vs Beval Saddlery
Quentin Harris, Ben Stout, Eric Spiewak, Joey Cullinan, Kyle Anderson and Will Bruschi all had hits as Beval Saddlery fell to Greenfield Consulting, 5-4.
Fergis Reid, Andrew Jacobson, Scott Shovlin and Wes Wallace all played well for Greenfield.
Merrill Lynch vs Beval Saddlery
Will Bruschi had two hits and an RBI and also pitched two strong innings with four strikeouts for Beval Saddlery.
Will Hartigan also pitched well for Bevel as they lost to Merrill Lynch, 3-1. Bobby Wyman, Brett Phillips and Dan Deluca all played well for Merrill Lynch.
T-Ball
At a morning match-up between T-Ball teams sponsored by Dr. Sanford Orthodontist and Connecticut Tick Control, a rambunctious group of kindergarten athletes showed up at the Middlebrook field ready to play ball.
With onlookers shivering in the stands, a sea of light blue jerseys took the field and offered a strong defense.
First at-bat were some outstanding hitters for Connecticut Tick. Dazzling plays were made in the field for the blue team by Miranda O'Herron, Nicklas Hennig, Ryan Davis and Erik Lebek and David Zahra. After patiently waiting their turn at bat, teammates Joey Caccitore, Ryan Rybinski, and Regan Kahal each had powerful hits off the Tee.
Connecticut Tick Control proved to be equally matched in the field with great defensive plays that made the game exciting for all who watched.
First Grade Coach-Pitch
I.S.T Baseball vs. Nielsen
I.S.T. Baseball went up against Nielsen last Saturday, and both teams showed a strong effort, both offensively and defensively.
I.S.T's Richard Nolan, Kace Stewart, Meredith Mahon, Alex Breitenbach, John Paul Derrico, Cassius Harvey and Stephen Batter all had big hits in the first several innings.
Nielsen's Aidan Dunn, Kyle Phillips, Billy Ronk, Brendan Connor and Michael DiCostanzo led their team's offense with several runs. I.S.T had some great plays out on the field by Ben Olson, and first base was dominated by Maddie Shattenfield, who delivered some incredible outs.
Strong fielding by Daniel Ottavi, Emerson Conrad, Matthew Newfield and Clayton Latone helped Nielsen to bring it in, ending in a great game for both teams.




