Youth Baseball, Softball
JAMESTOWN BABE RUTH
TEE BALL LEAGUE
Hadley Anderson was the offensive standout and Sofia Pullan the defensive standout for Urban Spin against Ecklof’s Bakery.
Analyse Akins was the offensive standout and Ethan Ecklof the defensive standout for Ecklof’s.
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Anthony Raymond was the offensive standout and Giana Stokes was the defensive standout for Team Forge.
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Alexandra Oste was the offensive standout and Bentley Smith the defensive standout as Kallie’s Crusade in its game against Farm Fresh Foods in the first game of a doubleheader.
Bronx Bellard was the offensive standout and teammate Elijah Evans was the defensive standout for Farm Fresh Foods.
In the second game, Kallie’s Crusade played Farm Fresh Foods with Jackson Dominick the offensive standout and Matthew Cama the defensive standout.
For Farm Fresh, Ava Caceras was the offensive standout and Gavin Diethrich was the defensive standout.
MAJORS DIVISION
Patrick Spencer, Dalton Caldwell and Aric Bloomquist stroked two hits as the Sauce beat True Value, 14-4.
Ayden Hagelin, Antonie Rodriguez and Tom Pratton combined for the victory.
Reed Slade and Connor had hits for True Value, which received strong defensive play from Cole Bloomquist and Lucas Beardsley.
ROOKIE DIVISION
Morton Club outlasted Mount Moriah, 17-8, in a first-round tournament game at Allen Park.
Christopher Melquist socked three doubles while Jaxson Fred and Lucas Johnson had four hits apiece for the winners.
Austin Edson had three hits and scored three runs while teammate Cole Strickland was outstanding for Mount Moriah.
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Kiwanis defeated Morton Club, 8-7, thanks to great offensive performances from Oscar Auflick and Sammy Lisciandro.
Chris Melquist and Silas Kulig led the way for Morton.
CITY REC LEAGUE (8-12)
The Affinity One Blue Jays won a doubleheader by beating the Astros, 11-7, and the Reds, 15-4.
Spencer Kindberg hit a solo home run, a double and a single, Justin Martin had two doubles and a single and Trey Yates added a double in the win against the Astros.
For the Astros, Cameron Carrahar had two singles, Quincy Pace had two singles and Donovan Carraher collected three singles.
In the second game against the Reds, Martin belted a two-run homer and two doubles, Aidan Senear smacked a solo homer and a double and Kindberg added a solo homer and a single.
For the Reds, Eli Nowell tripled and doubled, and Cameron Ross added two singles.
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Cole Joly and Spencer Kindberg had two singles apiece and Aidan Senear slammed a triple and a single as the Blue Jays defeated the Rockies, 8-6.
Brady Wetherby had a home run and a double for the Rockies, Keith Miller had a double and a single and Mike Wilson added a double and a single in defeat.
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Aiden Greenawalt homered twice, and Tyler Berry and Mikey Wilson once each as the Rockies downed the Tigers, 15-3.
Collecting two hits each for the Tigers Shane Latta, Alexus Hinkley, Catherine Farnsworth and Tiara Latta.
SOUTHERN TIER GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE
ROOKIES DIVISION
MacKenzie Baran went 4 for 4 and Addyson Shawley made several key defensive plays when the Randolph Big Dog Gravel Rookies beat Chautauqua Lake-Gleason Enterprises Rookies, 14-5.
For the Rookies, Kara Feidt was 4 for 5 and Victoria Lombardo stood out defensively.
MAJORS DIVISION
Sharayah Fuller hit a triple and drove in two runs as Neil’s Propane of Panama downed Jamestown Slicktext.com.
A.J. Oakes had three hits and knocked in two runs, Caroline Apthorpe also had three hits and Harlee Morse added a hit in the win.
Alyson Canfield and Lily Yonkers had three hits each with a double, and Abbie Derby also collected three hits for the losers, who also got an RBI from Gracelyn Stevenson.
Apthorpe was defensive standout for Neil’s and Derby was the defensive standout for Jamestown.
CAL RIPKEN LEAGUE
(9-10)
D & S Glass and Lions Club split a twin bill with D & S winning the first contest, 5-4, and Lions Club coming back with a 7-5 second game victory.
Cameron Latone had the winning hit in the opener, which was a two-run single. Ayden Samuelson had a two-run single earlier for D & S Glass.
Cooper Shelters and Ryan Engquist split four hits for the Lions Club.
In the nightcap, Carter Rizzuto had a two-run single that scored Finnegan and Cooper Shelters to give the Lions Club the win.
Shelters then saved the game with two innings of shutout relief. Jayden Rodriguez had the lone hit for D & S Glass.
BEMUS POINT MINORS
Ruby Gerring and Madelyn Haglund were the top offensive players as Bayview Restaurant defeated the Chautauqua Lake Rookies, 27-7.
Gerring and Madelyn Haglund also shined on offense and Savannah Rambacher and Jazmyne Kim excelled on defense. Kim was making her debut as a catcher,.
Tom Lombardo was the offensive standout and Makenna Ryberg the defensive standout in vain.
FALCONER
LITTLE LEAGUE
Falconer moose defeated Bloomquist Landscaping, 10-9.
Lucas Muscarella and Bradyn McCarthy combined for eight strikeouts, while Lucas Muscarella and Roger Markham each had a double and two singles. Finley Pavlova and Anthony Wood contributed doubles while Zach Markham hit a game-winning double.
Fill-in Smith struck out seven while collecting three singles. Jackson Lillie and Liam Powell contributed with a pair of singles and Williams added a triple for Bloomquist Landscaping.
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Falconer Moose defeated Bloomquist Landscaping a second time as Roger and David Markham each had two singles and a double, and Anthony Wood smacked a home run, triple and a single. Lucas Muscarella had four singles, and Mason Kilmer, Zach Markham and Jack Shea each had a double and single. Zach and Roger Markham and Kilmer combined for10 strikeouts.
Williams led the charge with a double while Jackson Lillie, Anthony Rivera combined for seven strikeouts for Bloomquist Landscaping.
TRAVEL BASEBALL
16-UNDER
The Chautauqua Country Travelers defeated Corry Legion, 8-5.
Nate Abbey collected three doubles and three RBIs, Jed Hirliman had three hits, and Lucas Porpiglia added two hits, including a double, for the winners. Mark Wilcox and Abbey shared the pitching duties.
Lasher had three hits for Corry.
In the second game, the Travelers defeated Erie Legion, 10-3.
Aiden Kennedy, Porpiglia and Hirliman all had three hits; and Wilcox, Abbey Isaac Citron and Chad Jaroszynski each had two in support of winning pitcher Matt Gullotti, who struck out 11 in five innings with no walks. Porpiglia and Hirliman pitched in relief,
The Travelers are looking for an additional 15-16-year-old who does not play football. Games are on Saturday and Sunday in June and July. On Aug. 30, the team will fly to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida to play in the Walt Disney World Labor Day Classic. The field includes teams from Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Middle Village, New York.
For more information, call George Barone at 483-2460.