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June 6, 2013 PDF Edition - The Sentinel

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THE SENTINEL • THURSDAY, JUNE 6, <strong>2013</strong> PAGE 21BLL | from Page 19way to a 4-run first inning. Scoring for the NL in the firstinning were Seifel, Hunter LePage, Matt Tilton, and TylerMcDonald.<strong>The</strong> NL again filled the bases in the second, but failed toscore as Charlie Vachet shut the door with his third strikeoutof the inning. <strong>The</strong> NL managed three more runs in thethird inning, scoring two on a bases-loaded single by RyanO’Neill. Strong pitching from National League hurlersNicholas Micheli, Brady Perkins, and O’Neil kept theAmerican League bats silent until the third inning, whenVachet singled and Andrew Fjial doubled, but they failedto score as O’Neill got out of the inning with a huge strikeout.Not until the bottom of the fourth did the AL get on theboard with singles by Brian Twining, Luke Ballard, JacobHoag, and Tim Mitus. <strong>The</strong> key hit of the inning was a2-run single by Hoag, scoring Twining and Ballard. <strong>The</strong>game ended in the fifth with some solid pitching by theAL’s Zach Stowe-Alekman, and the NL’s Luke Morra,who struck out the side to cap the night.Kudos to all the players and coaches who participated,everyone represented their team and their league in anexemplary manner, and should be very proud!MajorsMonday, May 20Bell & Hudson - 13 Subway - 9Wednesday May 22McCarthy’s Pub - 14 DF Plumbing - 4Monday May 27Rte 9 Diner - 8 Subway - 6<strong>The</strong> Niner Diner held off a valiant last inning comebackattempt to hold on to beat Subway, and with the winclinched a playoff berth. Adam Mattingly pitched wellfor the Niners and got the win. Matt Bode was the herofor Route 9, knocking in Mattingly (single) and BrianRiley (double), with a single to right that proved to be thedifference in the game.second and one in the third behind hits from Shay O’Neill,Ty Bickford, Aiden Mugford, Caleb O’Brien and doublesfrom Nicholas Micheli and Ty Sayball-Wimmer. Don’sAuto answered with one run in the first and three runs inthe last inning on hits from Thomas Vinagre, Tim Mitus,Evan Manioudakis and Aiden Messier before Shay O’Neillgot the last batter on a strike out to end the game. <strong>The</strong>defensive highlight of the game was an unassisted doubleplay by Stop & Shop’s Ryaland Charron.Wednesday, May 22Easthampton Savings Bank - 15Dick’s Sporting Goods - 10<strong>The</strong> bats were busy at Hodgen Major on Wednesday, andwhen the dust cleared Easthampton Savings Bank had a15-10 win over Dick’s Sporting Goods in four innings.<strong>The</strong> game was back-and-forth heading into the second,with five lead changes. Easthampton Savings Bankpulled out the win thanks to a strong second inning. Awalk by Dylan Watrous scored James Kenney and gaveEasthampton Savings Bank the lead for good.Joey Bianco racked up three RBIs on two hits forEasthampton Savings Bank. He singled in the third inningand doubled in the fourth inning.Andrew Fijal recorded the win for Easthampton SavingsBank even though he allowed five runs over two innings.He struck out six, walked six and gave up three hits.Easthampton Savings Bank tacked on five runs in thethird. A clutch bases loaded walk scored Liam Donahue-Phaenuf to open the scoring in the frame. Five runs in thebottom of the third helped Dick’s Sporting Goods close itsdeficit to 11-10.Easthampton Savings Bank added four more runs in thetop of the fourth. <strong>The</strong> inning got off to a hot start whenJoey doubled, scoring Dylan Watrous and Andrew Fijal.Donahue closed the game out for ESB going 1-2-3 in thefourth and racking up four strikeouts for the game.Tuesday, May 28Country Bank - 8 Teddy Bear Pools - 8In a game that saw a lot of offense early in the game,Teddy Bear Pools rallied to tie Country Bank in the bottomof the fourth before the game was called due to darkness.Country Bank started it off by getting on the board quicklyin the first inning as the first five batters got on base and allcame around to score. Key hits in the inning were a doubleby Joey Freitas and a two-RBI double by Vaughn Gillen.Teddy Bear Pools responded in the bottom of thefirst with four runs of its own on six straight hits. SheaCunningham, Matt Stelmokas, and David Hulmes alldoubled and came around to score as Teddy Bear Poolspulled within one. Country Bank added two more runsin the second and third as Brennan Nicholas-Harris andBrady Moreau scored on hits by Alex Seifel and DanChrzanowski, respectively. Teddy Bear Pools responded inthe third with Cunningham and Stelmokas scoring on hitsby Hulmes and Nathan Hoisington.Heading into the bottom of the fourth down by two,Teddy Bear Pools managed to score two more runs onhits by Chris Cowles and Cunningham before Luke Morrapitched his way out of the inning, leaving the score tied at8-8 apiece.Wednesday, May 29Dick’s Sporting Goods - 10 Chubby’s - 3Thursday, May 30Country Bank - 17 Don’s Auto - 5In the first inning Country Bank showed momentum intheir hitting with Alex Seifel having a double and OwenSedlacek hitting a single. Alex also helped the team withfour RBI’s during the game and two strikeouts while pitching.Brandon Morra was a key element in the game as hestole to second base and helped the team with an RBI aswell. Vaughn Gillen showed his strength with a triple inthe fourth inning that scored him three RBI’s in the game.Hunter Lepage demonstrated an amazing closing pitchingexperience with three strikeouts to end the game for theCountry Bank team. Overall a fun baseball game for theteam and a great win to start the second half of the season.See BLL, Page 23McCarthy’s Pub - 3 Swift River Oil - 2Chris Ingram and Zak Rajpold both made diving playsto keep it close. If ESPN was taping the game they wouldof been in your top 10 plays of the week!Cam Barry 3-1 (L) and Vic Camerota pitched well, butOilers struggled to hit with runners in scoring position.At the plate Veronica Norwood led the way with twohits and two RBIs. Chris Ingram and Vic Camerota bothwent 1-1 with a BB.Tuesday, May 28Bell & Hudson 13 Rte 9 Diner 3Let’sG LFSubway - 7 McCarthy’s Pub - 6On a beautiful night at Mini-Fenway Park, Subwayneeded a dramatic, six-run rally to come from behind tobeat McCarthy’s.McCarthy’s jumped on top 2-0 in the first with hitsby Preston Lynch, Zach Bail and Nathan Wright. ChaseKupinsky pitched well holding the Subway batters to onehit and one run over the first three innings.Chris Lapointe and Jack Mankowsky provided steadypitching for Subway, allowing just three walks over thecourse of the game. <strong>The</strong> defence behind them was superb,highlighted by a running catch by Chris Buffone up againstthe fence at first base, and great plays by Parker Sanford atthird, Mankowsky at short stop, and catches in the field byAdam Warner, Chris Tilton, and Tyler Grissom. ConnerSeifel scored an early run for Subway on a Sacrifice Fly byBuffone.Alex Bozoglos helped McCarthy’s increase their leadto 6-1 in the fifth inning with a long double to right centerfield, knocking in Lynch & Bail, who both had multi-hitgames.A 6-1 lead would normally be enough, but the comebackkids from Subway wouldn’t quit. In the bottom ofthe sixth, Subway mounted a furious comeback, stringingtogether hit after hit. Chris Tilton had a big two-rundouble, along with hits by Colby Masse, Alex Morley,Mankowsky, Sanford, & Grissom. With the bases loaded,Eric Paige worked the count full before taking a pitch inthe ribs for the team, which brought home the walk offgame winner.Wednesday, May 29Swift River Oil - 10 DF Plumbing - 0<strong>The</strong> Oilers opened up a close game in the fourthinning, scoring seven in the fourth to seal upthe victory. Twelve hits from nine different batters makesfor a great team win. Veronica Norwood had two hitsand three RBI., Chris Ingram and Zachary Jenks went 2-2with a BB, and Griffin Weiss reached base safely with twoBB.Chris Ingram (W) got the start and never faced morethan four batters in an inning, Twice sending them down1-2-3. He threw 4 innings of no-hit baseball. He onlywalked one and struck out five.Saturday, May 31Swift River Oil - 17 Subway - 3Bell & Hudson - 9 DF Plumbing - 6MINORSMonday, May 20Stop & Shop - 7 Don’s Auto - 4Stop & Shop sped past Don’s Auto 7-4 at Hodgen Field.Stop & Shop scored three runs in the first, three in theCherry Hill Golf CourseRt. 63, North Amherst, MA413-256-4071www.cherryhillgolf.orgHours: Course & Pro Shop 7am to Dusk, 7 days a weekFees: M-F $15 – 9 holes $21 – 18 holesSat/Sun $17 – 9 holes $23 – 18 holes9 hole cart – $14 18 hole cart – $24Cold Spring Country Club330 Chauncey Walker Street, Belchertown, MA413-323-4888www.coldspringcc.comHours: 7 DaysFees: Check our website for ratesNew, semi-private 18-hole championship golf course,Pro Shop and Bistro 21 RestaurantCountry Club of Wilbraham859 Stony Hill Rd., Wilbraham, MA413-596-8887www.ccofwilbraham.comGolf Shop Hours: Mon.-Sun. 7am – 7pmMemberships are available - call for detailsor visit our website www.ccofwilbraham.comPractice facilities are open to the public - 596-8887Dining services are open to the public - 596-8492Crestview Country Club281 Shoemaker Lane, Agawam, MA413-786-2593Pro-Shop: 413-786-0917www.crestviewcc.orgGolf & Social memberships availableNow open to the publicLive music & dinner specials at <strong>The</strong> View RestaurantCrumpin Fox Club87A Parmenter Rd., Bernardston, MA413-648-9101www.golfthefox.comFees: M-Th $71 – 18 holesF-Sun $77 – 18 holesCart $20 ppGift Shop Hours: 7am – 7pm (7 days a week)Hickory Ridge Country Club191 W. Pomeroy Lane, Amherst, MA413-230-3360www.hickoryridgegc.comFees: M-F Walk $27; Riding $39Sat/Sun Walk $31; Riding $44First Tee Time 7am Weekday & 6:30am WeekendBar and Restaurant Now OpenLedges Golf Club18 Mulligan Drive, South Hadley, MA413-532-2307www.ledgesgc.comGolf Course and Driving Range open to the publicHours 7 days a week 7am to 7pmSpecial weekday rates for Seniors, Militaryand Students are availableQuaboag Country ClubRt. 32, Monson, MA413-267-5294www.quaboagcountryclub.comOpen 7 days a weekCall Pro Shop for more information and tee timesRiver Hollow Family Golf Center15 Hospital Road, Monson, MA413-283-4388www.riverhollowfamilygolfcenter.comDriving Range, Mini Golf & Snack Shack featuringHershey’s ice creamSummer Hours: M-Th 10-9; Fri 10-10; Sat/Sun 9-10Southwick Country Club739 College Highway, Southwick, MAwww.southwickcountryclub.com18 Hole Specials (with copy of ad)Mon-Fri – No HolidaysGolf, Cart, Lunch Special: $29Golf, Cart Special: $25<strong>2013</strong> Golf Pass Available. Call for Details.Call Pro Shop for Tee Times 413-569-0136Western Mass. Family Golf294 Russell St., Rt. 9, Hadley, MA413-586-2311www.wmassfamilygolf.comGolf Range, Golf Instruction, Mini Golf, Batting Range,Paintball Shooting Gallery & Ice CreamOpen 9am 7 days a week, Rain or ShineFees: Rates vary, call for detailsWestover Golf CourseSouth St., Granby, MA413-547-8610www.westovergolfcourse.comHours: 7am to 7pm daily<strong>2013</strong> Golf Pass available. Call for details.Worthington Golf ClubRidge Road, Worthington, MA413-238-4464www.worthingtongolfclub.netCall PGA Pro Erik Tiele for information, tee times,lessons, greens fees, driving rangeRecognized by Golf World Magazineas “<strong>The</strong> Essence of Golf”

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