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DISTRICT 7 BABE RUTH
13 PLAYOFFS
Wilmari Guzman drove in the game-winning run, Matt Hill tossed a two-hitter on the hill and Jamestown edged East Lake, 2-1.
In addition to his strong pitching, Hill also connected for a double, while teammate Jake Brown had two hits.
Trent Milhako had a double in defeat.
CITY SLO-PITCH LEAGUE
Professional Finishing raised their league record to 12-1 with wins over JW Reality, 17-6 and B&M Electric, 12-2.
Mike Smith, Joe Lombardo, Sam Marra, Jon Youngberg and Phil Lombardo all belted out three hits for Professional Finishing against JW Realty. One of Smith’s hits was a home run.
Derek Honaker had a home run among his two hits for JW Realty.
In the second game, Jason Rupczyk stroked three hits with two doubles, and Ryan Card and Smith also delivered three hits for Professional Finishing.
Anthony Salvaggio pounded out two hits for B&M Electric.
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DISTRICT 38 LL
ALL-STARS
9-10 DIVISION
Falconer’s bats were active in a 16-4 victory over Bemus Point.
For the winners, Jason Dustin smacked two doubles and a single, Alex Lillie recorded a double and two singles, Jacob Payne added three hits, Matthew Dallas and Brayden Newman each contributed two hits and Brock Johnson and Jedd Jaroszynski both doubled.
Payne, Dallas and Jaroszynski combined to toss a four-hitter with 10 strikeouts.
Ayden Reagle had two hits for Bemus Point.
Falconer will play the winner of the Fredonia/Hanover on Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Town of Ellery Park in Bemus Point.
EAST LAKE BR 13-15
Justin Whalen and Dalton Dubois pitched Bemus Point VFW to a win over Gerry.
Nick Fabrizio led Bemus Point with four hits.
Jacob Peterson stroked a double for Gerry.
AMERICAN LEGION
Mike Wilcox was superb on the mound for the Falconer Soaring Eagles (4-8).
Wilcox allowed only two hits with three strikeouts and four walks as the Soaring Eagles prevailed over Hamburg, 8-1.
The lone run off Wilcox was of the unearned variety and it came in the sixth inning.
Trey Thompson smacked a triple and single and Cameron Haberberger three singles to lead the winners.
Wilcox and Jake Sisson contributed triples and Colin Stack a double in the victory.
Falconer, which is off this weekend, plays a 6:15 game versus Orchard Park on Monday at Falconer Park.
SOUTHERN TIER
GIRLS SOFTBALL
PLAYOFFS
Sarah Disbro belted out two doubles and two singles as Four Seasons Nursery downed Carlton Homes, 17-7.
Ashley Pierce and Ashlyn Harvey split six hits in the win.
MacKenzie Pierce was the offensive standout and Mya Borsheim was the defensive standout for Carlton Homes.
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EAST LAKE
BABE RUTH LEAGUE (13-15)
Kass Howard and Matt Roach split the pitching as Bemus Point VFW trimmed Gowanda, 7-4.
Zach Trim, Pat Nelson and Howard each had two hits while Roach tripled and Nolan Knipe doubled for VFW.
Jack Balzar collected three hits with a double for Gowanda.
SOUTHWESTERN AREA SPORTS
YOUTH BASEBALL
MAJORS DIVISION
Mitch Pascarella blasted two home runs over the fence en route to six RBIs and four hits as the Pirates downed the Mets, 14-6, for the championship.
Ethan McNamara delivered a double and single while Jack Brinkley plated two runs with two hits.
Austin Schnars made two defensive gems in the outfield while Pascarella pitched three innings, Dom Certo two and Brinkley one for a combined nine strikeouts. The trio limited the Mets to four hits.
Hayden Brown stroked two hits with a triple and Tim Harris scored twice and reached base thrice in the loss.
ROOKIES DIVISION
The Davidson’s Family Restaurant Tigers beat the Larson Orthodontics Cardinals, 15-13, behind the hitting of Peter Conley, Zach Kent, Jonas Gesing, Anthony Cipolla and Nick Cipolla.
Jack Lawton was a standout at second base in the win.
Andrew Nelson and Lukas Svenson led the offense and James Pirillo the defense for the Cardinals.
CITY REC
The Affinity One Blue Jays captured the league title after winning a pair of games on Saturday.
With the victories, the Blue Jays finished the regular season with an 18-2 mark.
In the first game, Affinity One toppled the Astros, 11-4, as Zach Breeding and Jimmy Nixon delivered three hits apiece.
Elijah Kester (double, triple), James Fiorella (double) and Ryan Samuelson chipped in with two hits each.
For the Astros, Jvyn Matve had two hits, including a triple.
In the second game, the Blue Jays defeated the Yankees, 16-3.
Katie Starks and Taylor Frankiewicz had three hits apiece, Christian Frankiewicz hit a pair of doubles, Josh Tonkin a single and a triple and Raylynn Digirolamo a double and a single in the victory.
Josh Donisi, Jonathan Donisi and Rickey Jo Dean recorded a hit apiece in the loss.
DARIEN LAKE BASEBALL
16-UNDER TOURNAMENT
The Jamestown Tigers advanced out of pool play and into the single-elimination portion of the Darien Lake Baseball Tournament after splitting a doubleheader on Saturday.
The Tigers first took care of the Webster White Sox, a team from Rochester, 13-5, before falling to the Orchard Park Brakes, 7-0.
Robbie Burgess earned the complete-game victory over the White Sox, allowing five runs (four earned) on eight hits with six strikeouts.
At the plate, Burgess connected for three hits, including a triple, with four RBIs.
The Tigers scored four runs in both the third and fourth frames, and then tallied another three in the fifth to put the game from reach.
Along with Burgess, Brandon Johnston and Jacob Kindberg had two hits apiece; Winfred Nelson smacked a bases-loaded, bases-clearing double; Chris Haase had an RBI double; and AJ Genco an RBI single.
Jamestown was held to three hits – one apiece by Chad Nelson, Jeffrey Miller and Winfred Nelson – in the 7-0 loss.
The Tigers will be back in action today at 8:30 a.m., against the Orchard Park Thunder.
Koby Carder will get the start.
JAMESTOWN BABE
RUTH LEAGUE (13-15)
Kaylee Stenstrom drew a bases loaded walk in the sixth inning that forced in the winning run as the Eagles Club nipped the Jock Shop, 10-9.
Maverick Tomczak stroked two hits and Jacob Tonkin doubled for the winners, who had Matt Hill gain the win in relief of Tonkin.
Andrew Latona and Griffen Noon delivered two hits and Carson Peters doubled in the loss.
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SOUTHERN TIER BR SOFTBALL
MINORS
Carlton Homes of Southwestern defeated Falconer’s Southern Chautauqua FCU, 15-13.
The defensive players of the game for Carlton Homes were Madison Donato and Mya Borsheim.
For Falconer, Sonna Alm was the offensive star while Serena Camarata and Alex Rivera were the defensive standouts.
MAJORS
Randolph’s Tier One Inspection downed Frewsburger Pizza, 18-10.
The standouts for Tier One Inspection were Valerie Crouse and Makena Adams on defense and Kira Lewis on offense. For Frewsburger Pizza. Ashley Carlson shined on defense and Sam Smith on offense.
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Southwestern’s Tri-James Services posted an 18-8 win over Jamestown’s Peppy Dental.
Erin Radack led the winners with four hits, Kaitlyn Lachner delivered a double and two singles and Kyla Gunnell had three hits.
For Peppy Dental, Hannah Smith was the offensive standout and Lauren Tracy was the defensive player of the game.
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Tri-James Services also cruised to a 21-11 victory over Falconer’s Hiller Tire.
Megan Seeley shined on offense for Tri-James with a triple and two singles and Kate Gunnell and Aleena Swanson both drilled three hits.
The players of the game for Hiller Tire were Taylor Bianco on defense and Olivia Adam on offense.
JAMESTOWN BABE RUTH
The Eagles Club came from behind and rolled to a 13-7 win over the Jock Shop, scoring seven runs in the sixth, led by Dakota McIntyre’s bases-loaded double and Gunnar Carlson’s and Jorge Torres’ RBI doubles. Torres also smacked a triple.
Jacob Zwieg doubled and singled and McIntyre was the winning pitcher with eight strikeouts.
Andrew Latona topped the Jock Shop with a double and two singles, J’Zon Matve added two hits and Carson Peters doubled.
DARIEN LAKE BB TOURNAMENT
16-UNDER
The Jamestown Tigers overcame an early deficit, but were unable to overtake the CNY Thunderchiefs from Syracuse, falling 7-6 in pool play as the three-day event got under way Friday.
The Tigers were in a 4-0 hole, but battled back to tie the game in the fourth inning. The Thunderchiefs scored three more times while Jamestown added runs in the fifth and sixth innings before the game was called.
Chad Nelson had two doubles, a single and an RBI for Jamestown, Winfred Nelson doubled and drove in a run, Robbie Burgess added two hits and Chris Haase also had an RBI.
Jeff Miller and Nelson combined for seven strikeouts and four walks in the loss.
Jamestown will play twice today, taking on the Webster White Sox at 11 a.m. and the Buffalo Braves at 1:30 p.m. The Tigers will also play again Sunday with an opponent yet to be determined.
CITY REC
Joshua Donisi hit for the cycle, Jonathan Brito (home run, double) and Charles Apperson had four hits apiece and the B&L Yankees defeated the Fancher Chair Tigers, 21-2.
Joseph Velezquez (double) and Devon Hillman each chipped in with a home run in the victory.
For the Tigers, Jouante Turner and Daniel Stenstrom both had a hit and scored a run.
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JAMESTOWN BABE
RUTH LEAGUE (13-15)
Winning pitcher Chad Nelson and Noah Johnson fanned 11 as Peppy Dental toppled the Jock Shop, 12-10.
DaVante Strudwick drove in two runs with two hits, one a triple, while Nelson added two hits and Johnson doubled for Peppy Dental.
Carson Peters drilled three hits with a triple and J’zon Matve had two hits in the loss.
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Jacob Zwieg’s walkoff single scored Steve Brombacher with the winning run as the Eagles edged Chautauqua Mechanical, 3-2.
Brombacher and Gunnar Carlson had two hits and Dakota McIntyre an RBI double in the victory that went to Matt Hill with a four-hitter and 16 strikeouts.
Kyle Stilson belted out two hits with a double, Marion Soldano added double and Andrew Sisson recorded eight strikeouts in vain.
EAST LAKE BABE
RUTH LEAGUE (13-15)
Jake Peru, A.J. Genco, Brett Payne and Calvin Nowicki stroked two hits to lead the Falconer Fireman past Southwestern, 11-8.
Nowicki and Seth Abbey contributed doubles in the win.
Nick Swanson and Noah Weinstein delivered three hits with a double while Jared Drocy (double) and Ben Burk added two hits for Southwestern.
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Dual Card twirled a four-hitter and rapped a two-run double as 84 Lumber defeated Gerry.
Justin Boedecker had two doubles for 84 Lumber.
Hallowell led Gerry with a two-run single.
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Nolan Knipe tossed a two-hitter as Bemus Point VFW won easily over 84 Lumber, 22-2.
Kass Howard recorded three hits with a double, and Zack Trim and Brandon Reagle chipped in with two hits for VFW. Trevor Micek and Brandon Fain picked up doubles in the win.
Seth Beckerink and Billy Eskeli contributed hits for 84 Lumber.
CITY REC LEAGUE
Jimmy Nixon and Christian Frankiewicz showed the way with three hits with a double as the Affinity One Blue Jays (14-2) sewed up the regular-season title by beating the Astros, 13-2.
Raylynn Digirolamo and James Fiorella chipped in with two hits in the winning attack.
Ben Oswalt belted out two singles and Jvyn Matve tripled in the loss.
CAL RIPKEN PITCHING MACHINE LEAGUE
Jacob Smeraldo and Paxton Faulk stroked two hits and scored three times as Slone-Melhuish topped Lutheran Social Services, 11-2, to win the B Division championship.
Carson Panebianco had two hits with a double and Ty Shults singled twice when Slone-Melhuish defeated Kendall Club, 11-3, in the semifinals.
AMERICAN LEGION
Mark Wilcox tossed a two-hitter with eight strikeouts and two walks as Falconer prevailed over Jaworski Post from Lackawanna, 5-3.
Wilcox and Adam Westley hit doubles, and Derek Young and Brett Dehner singles for the winners.
Falconer has a 3-4 record this season and travels to Eden on Monday.
FALCONER COACH
PITCH LEAGUE
Brayden Scott, Trevor Muniz, Dylan Alexander, Shelby Withers and Jacob Cardot recorded three hits as Spony’s Auto prevailed over Allied Fire Protection, 11-3.
David Donisi added two hits and made an unassisted double play for Spony’s.
Andrew Williams and Jonathan Nied recorded multiple hits in defeat.
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J.C. Hannon, Jacob Roth and Lucas Sopak delivered two hits each and Gavin Swanson hit a double as Barton Tool Yankees decisioned the Jeremy’s Bel-View Brewers, 6-4.
Jackson Lilly and Dalton Caldwell drilled three hits and with Caldwell having an RBI and Luke Vandevelde chipped in with two hits and an RBI for Jeremy’s. Lilly also made an unassisted double play at first base.
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SOUTHERN TIER BR SOFTBALL
ROOKIES DIVISION
The Southwestern Troopers continued their winning ways versus Pizza Hut as Grace Alexander was 5-for-5.
For Pizza Hut, Milana DeAngelo and Gracelyn Stevenson were the offensive stars while Megan Kubera earned defensive player-of-the-game honors.
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Decker Excavating toppled Landmark Chevrolet, 13-3.
Makenna Daikawa, and Lexi Beckerink were strong defensively for the victors while Marley Ohl, Erin Keppel and Emma Derby each connected for five hits.
Reagan Lewis was Landmark’s top defensive player, and Andi Frame and Jaclynn Flood led the offense.
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The Southwestern Troopers defeated Landmark Chevrolet.
Defensive plays were made by Maddy Rose Cresanti and Ella White. Amerasia Miller and Heidi Swan Leuze collected a combined six RBIs.
Offensive standouts for Landmark Chevrolet included Riley Palmer and Kyra Pence as each delivered six hits. Abigail Pitts was the defensive standout.
MAJORS DIVISION
Tri-James Services beat Panache Salon and Day Spa, 19-9.
For the winners, Cassidy Davies was the offensive standout and Kate Gunnel was the defensive star. Erin Radack was the winning pitcher.
For Panache, Skyler Thorpe shined on offense and Thea Keppel was the defensive standout.
13-16 DIVISION
Auto Credit of Bemus Point/Chautauqua Lake outlasted Chautauqua Pools, 13-7.
Standouts for BP/CL were Ashley Trim, Allie Cummins and Sam Ellman.
The standouts for Chautauqua Pool were Meagan Moll, Mackenzie Munson, and Tomi Delicki.
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Lucy Dezi defeated the Lictus Oilers, 18-12.
INTERLEAGUE LITTLE LEAGUE
MAJORS DIVISION
Bryce Gibbons’ two-run bases-loaded single in the top of the third inning gave Frewsburger the lead for good en route to an 11-4 win over Brockway Law on Saturday.
Gibbons finished with three hits and four RBIs while Aaron Hair had two hits, including an RBI triple, for Frewsburger. Hair and Braden Coleson combined on a three-hitter with 11 strikeouts in the win.
Jacob Bulich drove in a run with a single for Brockway Law.
CAL RIPKEN MINORS
Robert Basil defeated the Lions Club, 16-1.
Leading the winners was Caden Herman and Tyler Swaggles, who each went 2-for-2 with a home run. Nate Hill chipped in with three hits, Collin Maloney two more and Luke Kelsie finished with a double.
For the Lions Club, Sal Colletti hit a double.
FALCONER LITTLE LEAGUE
Tylar Olson (double) was 4-for-5, Jacob Payne and Ben Schraeder each had three hits in five at-bats and the trio of Nick Saeger (double), Alex Lilly (double) and Chris Bowman had a pair of hits apiece as Bloomquist Landscaping took care of AJ Genco.
Bobby Samuelson had two hits in defeat, including a double, while teammates Kaden Bianco and Tyler Williams also chipped in with a double each.
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FALCONER COACH
PITCH LEAGUE
Brayden Scott doubled twice and singled once to lead Sony’s Auto A’s past the Truck-Lite Rangers, 6-2.
Kody Scott and Shelby Withers divided six hits in the win.
Roger Markham, Evan Newman, Hunter Edwards and Caleb Edwards all posted three hits in defeat.
JAMESTOWN BABE
RUTH LEAGUE
MINORS DIVISION
The Lions scored four times in the top of the fifth inning and then held on to defeat JTA, 10-9, in a playoff game.
Ayden Bonta recorded three hits, and Mason Tomczak and Cooper Thomas two hits each for the winners, who came in sixth-seeded while the opponents were third-seeded.
Cole Simmons, Jayden Yanik and Matt Wilson had the hits for JTA.
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Darius Freeney blasted his first home run of the season while John Lobb and John Torres drilled three hits as True Value beat Artone, 3-1.
Xavier Foust and Sean O’Brien stroked three hits while Christian DeJesus delivered two hits for Artone.
CITY REC LEAGUE
Zach Breeding delivered three hits and Raylynn Digirolamo and Katie Starks two as the Affinity Blue Jays defeated the Shults Rockies, 5-1.
Bubba Lopez doubled and singled, Kianna Karash had two singles and Jordan Lopez doubled in the loss.
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SOUTHERN TIER LEAGUE
ROOKIES DIVISION
Ellie Stevens recorded five hits and was the offensive standout as Landmark defeated State Farm, 25-24.
Maddie Anderson was the defensive standout for the winners.
Addison Beaver had five hits and was the offensive standout for State Farm, which had Kyra Penca, who turned a double play on third base, as the defensive standout.
MINORS DIVISION
Jamestown 1 prevailed in a doubleheader over Tops, 11-1, and 14-4.
Jillian Horton and Jill Kindberg led the offense and Hannah Grey was the defensive standout in the first game for Jamestown.
Sydney Youngberg had a double and Maddie Huggins starred defensively in the loss.
In the second game, Jenna Stockwell and Deanna Huntington were the offensive standouts and Breanna Hill excelled defensively for Jamestown.
Peyton Yost sparked the offense and Becca Taylor the defense for Tops.
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Four Seasons Nursery prevailed over Custom Cabinetry, 18-8, as Amaya Lewczyk was the winning pitcher and Ashleah Youngberg was the offensive standout.
Defensively, Nicole Youngberg and Ashlynn Harvey excelled for the winners.
In defeat, Rachel Eckstrom and Meg Harrel were the offensive standouts and Meadie Price the defensive standout.
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Sarah Disbro belted out three hits as Four Seasons took care of Neil’s Propane, 23-13.
Disbro was the offensive standout and Mikaela LeBaron was the defensive standout for the winners.
Madalyn Lisciandro was the offensive standout and Hialeah Johnson was the defensive standout in the loss.
MAJORS DIVISION
Addysen Tanner, Marisa Schuppenhauer, Elise Swanson and Riley Caskey pounded out four hits as Clark Patterson and Lee Architectural Firm beat the Frewsburger Pizza, 18-12.
Kaylee McCall had three hits, including two triples, and Tanner faced 17 batters and allowed two runs in the win.
Kelsey Tarbrake was the defensive standout for Clark Patterson and Lee while Hope Marshall and Allison McCall were the sportsmanship players of the game for the winners.
Sam Smith and Bry Warner had a hit each and Emily Zamborik only gave up five runs for Frewsburger.
13-16 DIVISION
Misty Himes swatted two doubles and scored twice as Farm Fresh Foods II downed Diamond Cafe and Catering, 7-6.
Sally Rudny and Emilie Yochim also scored twice with Yochim having two hits for Farm Fresh Foods.
Megan Burns led Diamond Cafe and Catering with a triple, Megan Webb added a double and a run scored, and Kaci Sikora had an RBI single.
FALCONER
LITTLE LEAGUE
Ryan Stimson stroked four hits with a double, and Ben Bloomquist and Nick Saeger three hits with a double as Bloomquist Landscaping downed Ideal Coatings, 24-10.
Jacob Payne and Tyler Olson doubled and singled and Alex Lillie singled twice in the winning attack.
Tom Lecceadone drilled three hits with a solo home run, and Jordan Dustin and Austin Buffone doubled and singled in the loss.
FALCONER COACH PITCH
Gage Swanson, Jacob Roth, Lucas Sopak, Reid DiDomenico and J.C. Hannon stroked multiple hits when the Barton Tool Yankees beat the Allied Fire Angels, 6-4.
Nolan LeBaron and Parker Norlander were the co-Players of the Game for the Angels.
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JAMESTOWN CAL RIPKEN
MINORS
Cusimano Collision edged the Lions Club on Thursday as Nolan Scoma led the offense with a home run.
The Lions Club’s top defensive players were Ayden Bonta, Mason Tomczak and Cooper Thomas.
JAMESTOWN BR MINORS 7-8
True Value defeated Artone, 12-4, with Owen Glover, John Torres, Michael Boron, Darius Freeney and Charlie Root all contributing three hits with Freeney slamming two doubles.
Sean O’Brien and Xavier Foust had three hits for Artone and Aric Bloomquist chipped in two hits.
FALCONER MINOR LEAGUE
Justin Swan singled in the winning run with two outs in the last of the sixth inning to give the Southside Redemption Cardinals an 11-10 win over the Great Lakes Phillies.
Ray Babyak drilled three hits, Drake DiDomenico tripled and doubled, Swan recorded two hits and Carson Olson tripled for the winners.
Chad Tanner had three hits, and Collin Norlander and Alex Reynolds two each while pitcher Devin Wood doubled and fanned six in defeat.
SOUTHERN TIER
GIRLS SOFTBALL
MINORS DIVISION
Barmore-Sellstrom II won a 17-11 decision over Tops with Madison Crist driving in three runs and scoring twice.
Shortstop Jaylyn Fred made four putouts for Barmore-Sellstrom and was the defensive standout.
Sydney Youngberg scored two runs and was the offensive standout while Becca Taylor was selected for defense in the loss.
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Hailey Axford did a fine job pitching and scored three times while Natalie Eddy tallied twice as Barmore-Sellstrom II defeated Southern Chautauqua FCU, 19-13.
Cassie Mosher hit an inside-the-park home run in the sixth inning and Abby Mansfield doubled and scored twice in the loss.
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Winning pitcher Cora Castleman pitched three innings of scoreless ball and Corinne Covert shined on defense as Davidson’s I claimed a 12-10 win over Maple Grove.
Meg Fischer had a home run and Bailey Fain supplied the rest of the offense for a Maple Grove.
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Sofia Genareo’s four doubles and Ashton Beckerink’s home run allowed Davidson’s I to play to a 24-24 deadlock with Neil’s Propane.
Brooke Sikora and Jessica Mistretta were the offensive stars for Neil’s in a game halted after six innings.
MAJORS DIVISION
Madalyn Bowen unloaded a home run, and Natalie Angeletti and Maci Johnson singled when Neil’s Propane beat the Clark Patterson Lee, 8-1.
Lauren Barmore did a fine job on the mound for Neil’s.
Riley Farnham, Madigan Howard and Marisa Schuppenhauer were the batting standouts and Lynne Nordine fared well in the pitching department in the setback.
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Hiller Tire prevailed over Premier Finishing with Taylor Bianco the winning pitcher with six strikeouts.
Olivia Adam belted out three hits on two doubles and a triple and Amanda Mead tripled for Hiller’s.
Allison Mansfield and Emily Pratt each had hits for Premier Finishing.
13-16 DIVISION
Sam Leven and Mariah Elliott (double) drilled three hits and Katie Fales hurled four strong innings as Truck-Lite I beat Levant Motors II, 11-9.
For Levant Motors, Sam Newman had two singles and Alyssa McCarthy one.





