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1 1 Here is how sorne Southington athletes are faring on the collegiate level. /, Carrie Janik recently completed her final season as a mem- i./. *. *247 ber of the .. Quinniplac 4 ' i 042 oren's 042 lacrosse Law,#IAl* 3 - =elI-1 .AffY 4 the Warriors work. He walked 26 hitters and and appeared struck out 44. as e member Orefice, who transferred to of the faceoff Hartford after starting his college team. He career at Marist in Poughkeepsie, scored one N.Y., played in 31 games, includ- goal and col- ing 27 starts in the outfield. He lected 37 barred .176 with two jiome runs ground ball , and nine runs batted in in 85 at- third most bats. team anik MATTGODBOUT on the team Orefice also made 1 1 appear- N started all 14 . A two-year ances as a relief pitcher and won , games for the letter winner at ECSU after his only decision. He had a 7.31 5*e ,1 Lady Breves, transferring from Dean College, earned run average in 16 I who finished Godbo innings,striking out 14 and walk- CARRIE JANIK 5-9 Overall played in ing eight. and 1-4 in career ---7 Matt Galati pitched in three The Southingion North Reds won the town Babe Rulli title recently From left to right, first row, Ryan Lavoie, the Northeast Conference. She matches and / games for Brown University this Chris Silvestri, Justin Tully, Kyle Anderson, Beau Charnberland and Joe Pullman. Back row, coach Gary led the team in caused turnovers had 11 goals Lc - 042 past 042 spnng. He appeared in four Silvestri, Josh Wilensky, Mike Kelleher, John Scarfo, Ben Schumacher, Jeff Wellon. Jason Sfrachel, Jason ( 3 5), was sixth in ground balls and 14 &7 inning, allowing three hits and forrielib tind coach fran fully. Missing from photo is joiin Chiero. - *44, -snd ninth in ·sgxtng *,th pomts. - - 442grorte-earnedfun, walking»live-*ad _ four points ( 3 goals, 1 -as t ). For A sopho- 1g sinking out four. He compiled a Reds win Babe Ruth championship her areer, Janik appeared 48 more -1--- *O recordwithii 2.25 farnednin games and tallied 33 pomts ( 29 Borelho c average. The Southington North game were Schumacher with a championship game, the Reds goals and 4 assists). appeared in JAY BOTELHO Alike Wodnicki completed 8 Reds won the town's first Babe double andtwo runs batted in, first defeated the Phillies from Jen Gawron finished second four matches his sophomore baseball season at Ruth championship recently by Mike Kelleher with two hits, Southington North, 9-8. In a m hitting for the Central for the Warriors this past spring. Stanford University in Palo Alto, defeating the top-seeded Justin Tully with a diuble and a 10-inning extra session affair, Connecticut softball team in He sccired his first collegiate goal Calif. this past spring. He fini Southington South Red Sox, 6- run batted in and Jeff Welton tile Reds defeated the second- 2000, which finished 2-18 in the in his second match against ished with 9 4-0 record and a 3.96 1, in the championship game. with a hit and a run batted in. seeded West Red Sox, 9-6 as Northeast Conference and 7-39 Maine Maritime Academy He earned run average m 18 games, Ben Schumacher pitched Defensive standouts were Kyle John Chetro pitched well and overall. Gawron started 311 44 was a medical redshirt in 1999. two of which he started. He the championship game and Anderson, Josh Wilensky and Chris Silvestri added four hits. games for the Lady Blue Devi Is, F.astern Connecicut finished pitched in 36 innings, allowed gave up only one hit, struck out Jason Strachel. b Jason Strachel starred on and hit .252 with eight doubles, 15-3 overall in 2000 and was just 18 runs and 31 hits, while seven and walked five. Good Underdogs from the start of the mound in the third game as four home runs and led the team unbeaten in seven Pilgrim striking out 27 batters and walk- I defensive plays and timely hit- the playoffs because of their 9- the Red'crsuhed the Braves of in runs bptted in with i9 and t:Otal League contests. ing 15. ting also contributed to the vic- 10 regular season record, the Southington North, 10-2, for bases with 51. She also led the Brian Mascaro and John Mike Prairie has landed at tory. Reds were the No. 7 seed in the the right to go to the champi- team m hits with 31 and was sec- Orefice played baseball for the Fairfield University after trans- The offensive stars in the tournmanet. Enroute to the onship game. ond in slugging percentage at University of Hartford i fernng from Lafayette Camp showcases state's best... (continued from page 13) coaches brought out their speed youngster from Watertown in the guns. "All of sudden, a lot of the mid- 19805 wlth some pop in his **We have to," Maffet said kids wanted to pitch." bat and was a slick fielder. Hif while watching pitchers being The camp m a proven com- name - maior league first base- '- timed on the Rey-Guli and Jugs- modity among those coaches and man Rico Brogna. · Gun. -Were not going to get a the pro scouts who come to "He -ldilic liclc fu, Lwv to kids throwing 88 niiles an hour to Sauthington for several days dur- three years," said Chasen. *'I saw QuintlipiaC." ing the week. him two years ago in Philadelphia m Southingtont Jason Rustico Windsor High baseball coach and he said the Five Star camp is a + found the camp similar to a Barry Chasen has been coming to major part of why hek successful. Southington High practice. No the Five Star camp as a counselor For someone who came here for 34 games she appeared m and had wonder. As an infiel er, Rustico for years. He works with the first two to three weeks, that says 40 at-bats. She collected 10 hits, was working with Southington basemen on footwork and playtng something major about this one of which was a double. and assistant coach Steve Matyczyk all the posinon Chasen remembers a camp." she had four runs batted in. week. Matt Godbout and Jay .This is tust like one of his k.«.5 ·,:'- - e.:44... i .. ·'** .., ..., ................ ., . , . Botelho both played mens' practices during the season," said l :. · .G :·---3,·' ...'ss·., '.. ..,«..,.,- ,·... ., .......".- ·,, · .'-·· * 4"- :... 036 lacEpsse at Eastern Connecticut Rustlco. "I've been to a couple other camps, like the Mo Vaughn camp and that was a lot harder." Southingron assistant baseball f'1'12' f''.'' '".3...-'..4. + ' 2#,. . ..: c ..4.- i.,»'4 . ;taL..... ....... ., .'.. .., 036.':st,ti.:..... . " , 1 F*:·,1.:-",.:'7.--, i ...'.·' ":'· -· ·-+. 9 '." ': 7 . ' 7 C .h,?73 3..'.:· 41'._ I '.. ,-1 i9'
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