Majors
The Travis and Aldefer Cardiology Red Sox visited the The Thompson Organization Phillies on May 22, with the Phillies earning a 5-4 win.
The Red Sox mounted a strong comeback in the fifth inning, as Killian Ford delivered a clutch two-RBI single to bring his team to within a run. But Phillie Bobby Maher shut the door with a ground out to end the game. Nick Schnable from the Phillies delivered the big blow in the first with his two-RBI double. Cole Rand made a key base-running play, stealing from third base to score the Red Sox's second run of the game.
--The Penn View Farm Marlins bested the Ken Beer and Sons Excavating Angles 13-3 on May 8. The Angels began the game off hitting the ball well. Dylan Henry started them off with a nice single to left field. Mitch McLeod drove in the first run with a screaming line drive to right for a triple.
The Marlins came right back batting through their lineup in the first inning Jake Wiley went 2-for-3 and Ben Werkhieser had a great day at the plate hitting a double, single and drawing a walk.
--The Thompson Organization Phillies faced the Ken Beer and Sons Excavating Angels on May 1. The Phillies walked away with a 10-3 win as their hot bats key to the victory. They produced 12 hits in the game, led by Bobby Maher (three hits), Connor Schnable (two hits), and a fifth-inning home run by Frankie Buccafuri (two hits). The Angels had a strong pitching performance by Anthony Romeo and a great catch from right fielder Edward Kerrigan.
AAA
On May 24, The Thompson BMW Mets got clutch first-inning hits from Mathew Guinette and Ken Estep. Drew Moyer also had a big double in the inning. The Snap Fitness A'S got solid fielding and hitting from Jack Haring, while the Eissler triplets, Luke,Mathew and Nick, contributed with a combined eight hits.
--Fran Rawa's Grim Law Offices Phillies sponsored by took on Bob Mason's Geitz Machine, Inc. Rockies in an old fashioned slug-fest on May 22, with the Phillies collecting a 11-9 victory.
Ethan Rawa pitched three outstanding innings for the Phillies and Zack Mason for the Rockies came in to restore order. The hot bats for the Phillies were Eric Slater and Ethan Gemzik, each driving in runs. The Rockies' offense was led by Aidan Barlow while solid defensive plays by Tristan Diaz at second base kept this game close.
--The Thompson BMW Mets hosted the Geitz Machine, Inc. Rockies on May 19. The Rockies started off batting against Matthew Guinette. For most of the night. Nicholas Ricca of the Mets caught a deep ball to right, saving a run.
The Rockies also had a couple great outfield catches by both Owen Oniskey and Zackary Mason. Shawn Ackley of the Geitz Rockies had the games first double and two RBIs during the fourth.
--On May 15 the Geitz Machine, Inc. Rockies played host to the David Brooke Rush Builders Indians, with the Rockies coming up with a 7-3 win. Brad Giachetti, Matt Ludlow, and Dan Passanante paced coach Trey Cope's Indians on offense. The Rockies' strong defense, however, kept Indian base hits and runs at a minimum.
--Matt Milliron pitched two great innings on May 10 when the Dr. Robert Azarik Orthodontics Cubs faced the Cooper Mechanical, Inc. Yankees. Zach Alexander had two hits, three RBIs, and Stone Dyer showed a great effort behind the plate for the Cubs.
Brendon McBrierty did a great job pitching for the Yankees. Samuel Cressman showed great defensive playing, and Kyle Hunsberger showed exceptional hitting.
--The Geitz Machine, Inc. Rockies played host to the Yankees in a classic pitchers duel on May 8, with the Rockies claiming a 2-1 victory on Joey DiStephano's RBI single in the bottom of the sixth.
Rockies pitchers Dillon Mason and Shawn Ackley threw four scoreless innings while the Yankee pitchers matched them pitch for pitch. Yankees offensive power came from Trevor Fling, Sam Cressman, and Ryan Haney.
--The Smale Stover Insurance Orioles got excellent pitching from Sean Yoder, Ryan Warner and Christian Guldin on April 30 while the Snap Fitness A's got good hitting from Billy Walsh and Patrick Coughlin.
Minor A
The Thompson Toyota Rockies host the David Brooke Rush Builders Phillies on May 24. For the Rockies, McKade Trauger rifled a throw to second base from right field to shortstop Jonny Beare to get a tag out of a Phillie going for a double. Also, Sander Danchack made a spectacular running catch in left field. The Phillies also had some great hits from Raymond Knight and Brandon Yothers.
--The Thompson Toyota Rockies hosted the Petrosky Consulting A's in a damp and drizzly game on May 12. For the Rockies, McKade Trauger had a spectacular catch of a high pop at first base. Trent Campbell jumped up as catcher to make the third out in an inning. Zach Keagy had a great night hitting. For the A's, Phillip Long had a couple of solid hits to help his team out. Shawn Gallagher made a double play on a pop up and tag of second base. Shawn Duffy played first base like a pro.
--The Passerini Construction Marlins and the Pennridge Pediatrics Pirates met in a well-played game on May 10. The Marlins were led at the plate by Justin Lyle'sthreeBrayden Connor also contributed a great play in the field and a huge hit in the fifth inning.
The Pirates were led defensively by Colin Monahan, who made a diving catch and unassisted double play. Eric DeFeo and Julian Birnbaum each had multiple hits to pace the offense.
--The Thompson Toyota Rockies, played the Pennridge Pediatrics Pirates. For the Rockies, Aaron Pringle made a stellar play at first base. Jonny Beare had a great fielding play to get an out at third. Aiden Savoy had a good night at the plate with a couple of hits. For the Pirates, Nate Boyd hit a double. Patrick Pottichen had a strong hit up the middle. Stanley Dworak made awesome fielding plays tonight.
--Sean Gallagher of the Petrosky Consulting A's ended the first inning with a fantastic grab at third to throw out the runner at first base on May 3. He also had a nice hard hit down third-base line for a single. Phillip Long had great catches at shortstop to end the third inning. Dawson Bennett was on his 'A' game both on offense and defense.
For the Guy Coby DMD Orioles, Clark Baker bat was on fire with hard hits to left field in the 5th. James Allen had outstanding plays in the infield for the Oriole's. And Blake Benner lead the offense with multiple hits and also great plays in the outfield.
--The Petrosky Consulting A's faced the Red Sox on April 27. The A's were led offensively by Dawson Bennett. Sean Gallagher tagged a runner out on a ground ball up the first-base line. Phillip Long ended the fourth inning with a nice grab on a grounder, then beat the runner to the bag.
For the Red Sox, Christian Rush flashed some leather on his diving catch at third. Josh Garis had a stand-up double in the fifth. Liam Gallagher had an awesome game in the field and at the plate, as he took home the game ball.
Minor B
The Precision Solutions Orioles and Hilltown Police Officers Red Sox met again on May 22, finished the game after a rain delay.
Oriole Nathan Connor thrilled the crowd with a determined hustle, beating Red Sox's Drew Kramer to home for the run. The Red Sox tried their own home-plate hustle, but the Orioles' Andrew Riece was able to tag the runner. Pierce McGinley was excellent fielding at the mound.
For the Red Sox, Matt Thompson doubled to the outfield, and made a double play by himself - catching a fly ball and tagging the runner.Zachary Jacobsen and Hunter Wolff each hit doubles, with Jacobsen scoring once and Wolff scoring three times.
--It was a great morning for hitting as the Thompson Lexus Indians hosted the Bergey Lincoln-Mercury A's on May 22.
The Indians' Timmy Mastrogiovanni hit a double to deep left, while Gabriel Tironi, Ryan Wilson and Aiden Jacoby each had hits to bring runners home. The A's enjoyed strong hitting from Johnny Shafer, A.J. Neher, Matthew Sessa and Andrew Freuler.
Catcher Joseph Poust played strong behind the plate for the Indians and Dylan Main ended the first inning with an unassisted double play. The A's Jackson Cook made an impressive catch, John Parrish filed a grounder for an out at first. Adam Cameron held runners on base with strong fielding.
--The A&T Chevrolet Rockies hosted the Moyer and Sons Marlins on May 22.
The Rockies were led at the plate by Dan Carr's two doubles. Dan O'Toole, Ricky Bohn and Angelo Misnik also had great hits. In the field, Andrew David, Dan Carr, Tom Bosack and Connor Ryan had great defensive plays.
The Marlins were led at the plate by Jake Casper and Charlie McHally, who had multiple hits. Sawyer Haney had an unassisted double play and Ryan Dehaven also had a great defensive play in right field.
--The Hilltown Township Police Officers Red Sox players Zachary Jacobson, Zachary King and Jack Pearson each caught pop-ups for an out on May 19. King caught two and Jacobson doubled off a runner. Matt Biehl stopped the ball and made an out at first, while Ridley Paris, Zachary Yardly and Drew Kramer each had base hits with RBIs.
Thompson Lexus Indians shortstop Landon McIntyre quickly ended the second inning by making a triple play, catching a pop-up and tagging two base runners. Joseph Poust and Timmy Mastrogiovanni each hit balls deep to center, while Dylan Main excelled in the field.
--On May 15, the A&T Chevrolet Rockies were led by Ricky Bohn and John Saverino, who had doubles. Riley Kodidek finished with two singles. In the field, the Rockies were led by Brandon Legris, who had a double play. Andrew David had three put outs at first base.
The J. Brooke Lewis Dentistry Cubs were led by Jacob Swartley who had a double. Dalton Moore and Shane Hall each had three hits. Ryan Cook led a good defensive effort.
--The Hilltown Township Police Officers Red Sox played the Bergey Lincoln-Mercury Athletics on May 15.
The Red Sox's Josh Lankin and Ridley Paris each had base hits with an RBI. Zachary Jacobson hit a double with two RBIs. Matt Thompson and Matthew Biehl each had put-outs, while Hunter Wolff hit a hard ground ball to the fence to advance runners.
The A's A.J. Neher, Matthew Sessa and Mason Lesasz all hit doubles, including two each from Lasasz and Sessa. Eric Freuler's base hit drove in his brother Andrew Freuler for a run. Jackson Cook had unassisted put outs at second and third, while John Parrish made an impressive unassisted put out at first.
--The Thompson Lexus Indians hosted the Moyer and Sons Marlins on May 13. Dylan Main was the star hitter for the Indians with three hits for easy stand-up doubles. Landon McIntyre drove in three runs on a line drive to center field for a double. Michael O'Conner gave the Indians two more doubles with nice hits to left. Gabriel Tironi played strong at third base, fielding several grounders and tagging a runner out in the third inning.
The Marlins saw strong defense from C.J. Winters, Alex Perkins and Jacob Casper. Nathan McMahon made a nice play at third to tag out a runner. Brandon Stumpf got the last out for the Marlins, tagging out the Indians' runner going to second.
--The Precision Solutions Orioles, played the J. Brooke Lewis, D.M.D. Cubs on May 12. The Orioles had two great defensive plays at third base by Ryan Sicinski in the fourth inning. The Orioles' offense was lead by Joey Cullen, who had two singles, a run scored and an RBI. Nathan Connor added tw2 hits in the third and fourth innings and also scored twice for the Orioles. Ryan Percharo kept the Cubs alive at the plate and in the field. Ryan Cook hit a single to left for the Cubs, while James Estep led the defense with three outs in one inning.
--Hilltown Township Police Officers Red Sox played against the Moyer and Sons Marlins on May 4. The Red Sox's Matt Thompson stopped the ball and forced out the runner going to second. With bases loaded, Zachary Jacobson hit a double and cleared the bases. Matthew Biehl stopped the ball and forced out the runner going to third. Jack Pearson had a base hit with an RBI. Zachary King stopped the ball and forced out the runner going to first.
The Marlins' Brandon Stumpf had a base hit with an RBI and stopped the ball for a force out at first. Nathan McMahon blocked the ball with his body, fielded the ball and beat the runner to third for the final out of the inning. Charlie McNally stopped the ball at first for an out.
--The Bergey Lincoln Mercury Athletics were led offensively on May 1 by Andrew Freuler, who doubled in the first inning and had an RBI single in the third. Jackson Cook hit a single to drive in Ryan Ianuzzi, who later fielded a grounder at shortstop and connected with Cook at second base for the out. Owen Gunn excelled defensively, including a perfect throw to John Parrish at first for an out.
The A&T Chevrolet Rockies were led by Andrew Long and Connor Ryan with two doubles and Brandon Legris with three hits. Defensively T.J. Grenda, Tom Bosack, Andrew David and Riley Kodikek led the defense with put outs.
--The Thompson Lexus Indians hosted the Precision Solutions Orioles on April 30. The Indians saw strong hits in every inning by Landon McIntyre, who's hardest ball dropped in deep center for a double. The Orioles' bats were strongest in the third inning when Ben Sucheski started the inning with a single to right and came around to score on an hit by Joseph Cullen.
The Indians saw a great fielding duo in pitcher Aiden McCloskey and first baseman Dylan Main, who teamed up to tag-out batters in the fifth inning. Defensively, the Orioles were led by Pierce McGinley, who had a nice unassisted out at first, and a great stop by Tyler Fuchs at pitcher.
--The Joe Thompson-coached Hilltown Township Police Officers Red Sox played coach Rich David's A&T Chevrolet Rockies on April 29. Red Sox player Zachary Jacobson hit a hard ground ball that advanced two runners. Jacobson also stopped a ball for a forced out at second. Matt Thompson forced out a runner going to first and second. Hunter Wolff forced out a runner going to third. Richard Loughran had a base hit with an RBI.
The Rockies' Connor Ryan caught a pop-up and doubled up a runner at second. Brandon Legris had a base hit with a two RBIs. T.J. had a base hit with an RBI and caught a pop-up at first.
--The Dimensional Contractors and Builders Pirates enjoyed a strong offensive performance from Christopher Fanelli on April 27, as he hit a double for two RBIs. Connor Frisch had several big hits. Defensively for the Pirates, Jack Boyd had a nice unassisted out at first.
The Bergey Lincoln Mercury Athletics' Mason Lazasz had a nice unassisted out a first, while Adam Cameron tagged out two and Owen Gunn got three. The A's enjoyed a strong day of hitting led by Matthew Sessa and Eric Freuler.
T-Ball
The Swartley Bros. Engineer Cubs hosted the Passerini Construction Phillies on May 22. Alex Derk and Philip Richwine of the Phillies had a few great hits and defensive fielding. Connor Redmond and Alexander Smith of the Cubs showed nice batting skills and hustle rounding the bases. Aeryk Lehrhaupt of the Cubs and Nick Smith of the Phillies had a few great outs.
--On May 21, The Thompson BMW Marlins were led by the power hitting of Ashton McCloskey, who went deep for the second time this season. Riley Denton lined a double down the line in left and Aiden Carey had a hit and played solid defense.
Connor Redmond led the Swartley Cubs on offense along with Alexander Smith. Aeryk Lehrhaupt contributed with some solid defense.
--On May 16, the Dr. Robert Azarik Orthodontics Orioles played an entertaining game against the Thompson Toyota, Lexus, BMW Marlins. The Marlins were led by Ashtin McCloskey, Luke Mastrogiovanni, Jake Rummer, and Riley in the field. The Orioles countered with Luke Hanusey, Will Slamm, Tommy Kramer, and Nathan Esbenshade with huge hits.
--There was an exciting game between the Grim Law Office Red Sox and The Swartley Bros. Engineers Cubs on May 15. Josh Vaneman, and James McGann of the Red Sox hit well and had good defensive plays. Aeryk Lehrhaupt of the Cubs had a few nice hits and fielded the ball well. Alexander Smith of the Cubs had a great out at third base. The Red Sox's Hunter Eschallier and the Cubs' Grayson Weikel had nice defensive fielding and hustle around the bases.
--On May 15, the Dr. Robert Azarik Orthodontics Orioles hosted the Passerini Construction Phillies. Jack Bruno,Tyler Soto and Deklyn Passerini provided the Phillies with good hitting. The Orioles had nice fielding by Will Slamm, Bryce Binder, Kieran Banks and Nicky Williams.
--It was an exciting game between the Miller Tire and Auto Pirates and the Swartley Brothers Engineers Cubs on May 13. Jackson Arroyo of the Pirates had a great hit and ran the bases quite quickly. While, Gavin Orsino had some great defensive plays for the Pirates. Colin Finley had a few nice hits for the Cubs and had good hustle on defense.
--On May 12, Passerini Construction Phillies got exceptional hitting from Reid Lechowicz, Jack Bruno and Alex Tarsi. The visiting Shawn Valez State Farm Insurance Indians got good play from Brian Thompson, Gavin Ryan and Cody Hoff.
--On May 8, The Quakertown National Bank A's received great hitting from Matt Campioe,Calib Mandia and Logan McGowan. The home Passerini Construction Phillies got great hitting from Seamus Kelly, Callahan Author and Nick Smith.
--The Swartley Brothers Engineer Cubs hosted the Dr. Robert Azarik Orthopedic sponsored Orioles on May 8. Brice Binder and Connor Tormey of the Orioles had some nice hits and defensive plays. Colin Finley of the Cubs had a couple of good hits and ran the bases well. Alexander Smith of the Cubs had a great out at third base and hit the ball well. Base running and quick thinking defensive plays were also done by Sean Leonard of the Orioles and Gabe Gunden of the Cubs.
--The Grim Law Offices Red Sox played the Passerini Construction Phillies on May 4. The Phillies were led at the plate by Reid Lechowicz, Andrew Savona and Nick Smith. The Red Sox got solid play from Zach Santai, Robert Pavlek and Danny Cavallo.
--The Grim Law Offices Red Sox played an entertaining game against the Dr. Robert Azarik Orthodontics Orioles on May 1. For the Red Sox,Josh Vaneman, Alex McAloon and Brendan O'Connor made some outstanding plays. The Orioles were led by Luke Hanusey, Sean Leonard and Will Slamm.
--It was an exciting contest on May 1 between the Thompson BMW Marlins and the Passerini Construction Phillies. The Phillies received some exceptional defense from Nick Smith and Tyler Soto. Alex Dirk had a spectacular day, getting four hits, including a double and a home-run The Marlins had strong hitting by Jared Aller and Dylan Najarian. In the field, Jacob Brauer and Liam McLaughlin made some impressive plays.
--The Swartley Bros. Engineers Cubs hosted the QNB A's on May 1. Drew Magovern of the A's showed good hustle rounding the bases, while Tyler Parry of the Cubs had some good throws and defense. The A's defense was good highlighted with plays from Brett Overbeck and a great throw by Joey Schirmer. The Cubs showed some good hitting by Ashton Price and incredible base running by Brandon Thompson.
--On April 30, the Swartley Brothers Engineers, Inc. Cubs received good hitting from Gabriel Gunden and strong defense from both Eryk Lehraup and Tyler Perry. The home team, the Passerini Construction Phillies, got some nice hitting from Callahan Author, Jack Bruno and Joey LoBianco.
--The Grim Law Offices Red Sox got great defense on April 28 from Quinn Annan, Zach Santai and Wesley Montgomery. The Thompson BMW Marlins had great swings at the plate from Dylan Najarian, Benjamin Peacock and Jake Rumer.
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