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Sunday, May 2, 2010

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Majors (boys ages 10-12)

The Penn View Farm Marlins started their game on May 1 hitting the ball hard, as Tyler Freed and Ryan Gordon collected back-to-back home runs as the Marlins defeated the Deep Run East Mennonite Church Rockies 13-4.
Jake Wiley had some great plays at second base stopping the Rockies from scoring.
The Rockies had Justin Burkholder turn a nice double play at third base. Michael Molettiere pitched two good innings to finish the game. The game finished 13-4 with the Marlins coming away with the victory.

--The Alderfer and Travis Cardiology Red Sox played a good game against the Penn View Farm Marlins on April 29, but the Marlins came away with an 8-4 victory.
Kevin Xander put his bat to work for the Red Sox going 3-for-4 and scored two runs. Cole Rand provided great defense at second base.
Pitcher Ryan Nichols gave the Marlins three strong innings on the mound. Chase Bifilco had a good night at the plate, driving in a couple runs.

--The Thompson Organization Phillies had a great start on April 23 with Austin Rodenberger pitching well in a game the Penn View Farm Marlins won 9-6.
The Phillies Frankie Buccafuri had a nice double to center field in the first inning.
Colton Pifer, pitching for the first time this season went two strong innings giving up only one run for the Marlins. The hit of the game for the Marlins came in the fifth when Evan Freed cleared the bases before crossing the plate himself.

--The Modell's Sporting Goods Orioles played the Penn View Farm Marlins in a opening day contest on April 17, with the Marlins coming away with a 9-8 win.
Shawn Harty pitched strong in his start on the mound for the Orioles. Jack Ran hit three doubles to drive in some runs.
The Marlins had Paul Stuebing pitching three innings Ben Werkhieser following by pitching the fourth and fifth inning, and finished the game with a double to drive in the winning run.

AAA (boys ages 9-11)
Brady Bowen hit a big double and completed a nice defensive play for the Dr.Robert Azarik Orthodontics Cubs on April 26.
Jake Bauer was effective on the mound, collecting a few strikeouts, Stone Dyer had a big RBI and was very solid behind the plate.
Kevin Lewman hit a single for the Quakertown National Bank Sponsored Marlins. Jacob Kulick also hit a single, and Tyler Sessa hit two doubles,earning him the 'game ball'.

--The Quakertown National Bank Marlins played host to the Geitz Machine, Inc. Rockies on April 21.
Josh Pinkney tied the game for the Marlins in the bottom of the fourth with his fly ball well into left field. But as the daylight faded, the Rockies plated a run in the final frame for the victory.
Ryan Legris had a strong game at catcher, keeping base runners at bay.

--The Snap Fitness A's had good hitting from Jon Nase, Jeremy Baum and Patrick Coughlin on April 19. The hustle awards went to Evan Lambert and Duncan Semmens.

--For the Cubs on April 15, Zachary Alexander hit a nice double for the team. Matthew Milliron had a solid game as a catcher and got a big hit. Tyler O'Hara had five strike outs in his pitching debut.
Standouts for the Rockies were Tristan Diaz, Mikael Mastropaolo, and Scott Passerini.

Minor A (boys ages 8-9)
The Thompson Toyota Rockies faced the Orioles on April 29.
For the Rockies, Nick Lyons made a great double play, catching the ball at the pitcher's mound and tagging third base before the runner could get back. Charlie Beare ripped a very hard double to left. John Donovan also had a couple of solid hits to the outfield.
For the Orioles, Jack had a great game catching. Blake was stellar in his fielding. David made a fantastic diving play at catcher to tag the plate on a force play at home.

--The Sponsored Petrosky Consulting A's Sean Duffy and Gregory Nolan had hard hits to start off the game in the first inning on April 20.
In the second Inning, there were great defensive plays by Billy Jerdan and Daniel Cassidy at second and third base. For the Marlins Dylan Ziccardi had great hitting in the top of the five inning. He had some great swings and got three hits throughout the game.
Derek Morgan made some great plays in the field at first base and third base. Ewan Malcolm continued his excellent hitting with a nice double to center field.

--Joey Staropoli opened the season up for the Petrosky Consulting A's on April 17 by fielding a hard hit grounder and making the throw to first for the first out of the game.
Daniel Hessler tagging out a runner at second and Nicholas Altopiedi made a great throw from home plate to first. Tyler Beair ended the game with a hard hit to center field.
For the Rockies, Johnny and Charlie Beare came up with great plays at first and third to retire the side in the top of the fifth.

Minor B (boys ages 6-7)
The Precision Solution Orioles saw great hitting from Pierce McGinley on April 24, as he delivered a line-drive base hit and a double that scored two runners.
Nathan Connor showed excellent fielding skills at second base to help out the Orioles defense. Andrew Riece also played well on offense and defense. He had a huge line drive to left and an RBI, and good fielding throughout the game, with a put out at third.
The visiting Bergey Lincoln-Mercury Athletics were led at the plate by Andrew Freuler, who had a bases-clearing double. Adam Cameron had three unassisted put outs at the corners, as well as three assists in one inning on throws to the sure-handed A.J. Neher at first. Justin Grant had with two put outs in the field and solid hitting.

--On April 24, The A&T Chevrolet Rockies hosted the Mirachi Electric Phillies.
The Rockies were led by Ricky Bohn with four hits, Dan Carr with three hits and Tyler Wagenmann with three hits. The Rockies were led in the field by Andrew David who played well at 1st base.
The Phillies were equally good, with Adrian Bohinski and Christian Browning leading a potent attack with multiple hits. In the field, Brendan Bower made a great catch on a hard line drive to third.

--The Hilltown Township Police Officers Red Sox played against the Precision Solutions Orioles on April 21.
Red Sox player Zachary H. Jacobson caught a pop-up and doubled off a runner at second. He also hit a hard ground ball all the way to the fence for a double, advancing a runner.
Drew Kramer hit a double and drove in two runs. Zachary Yardley had a put-out at first and got a runner out at home. Zachary King and Ridley Paris had put outs at first. Jack Pearson and Matt Thompson had put outs at second. All the Red Sox, including Matthew Biehl, Richard Loughran, Hunter Wolff and Josh Lankinm had base hits.
Orioles player Gaven Healy made two unassisted put-outs at third. Jaden Morgan hit a double with a run batted in. Ryan Sicinski had a base hit with an RBI and had a put-out at third. Frankie Medl had an RBI and a single hit that advanced runners. Andrew Reice had a base hit with an RBI and a put out at third.

--The Bergey Lincoln-Mercury Athletics opened their season by hosting the Thompson Lexus Indians on April 19.
The Indians' Dylan Main and Bryce Muller hit back-to-back doubles, followed by a home run by Timmy Mastrogiovanni. Defensively, Marcus Pringle made an impressive catch in left field.
The Athletics were led defensively by Owen Gunn from the pitcher's mound, who connected twice with Mason Lasasz at first base. John Parrish made an unassisted out at first. A. J. Neuer fielded a fly ball at third Base in a great defensive play. Offensively, Matthew Sessa excelled with a big hit to right

--On April 17, the A&T Chevrolet Rockies hosted the J Brooke Lewis Family Dentistry Cubs.
Ryan Cook and Nico Reyes led the Cubs attack. Jacob Swartley threw out three runners in a row from third base.
For the Rockies, Andrew David had two singles and a double and Daniel O'Toole had a double and a single. TJ Grenda hit a pair of singles, while Andrew Long had double and a single. Connor Ryan had three put outs at third base in the same inning.

T-Ball (boys ages 5-6)
The Dr. Robert Azarik Orthodontics Orioles hosted the Quakertown National Bank A's in an exciting game on April 24.
For the A's Logan McGowan and Caleb Mandia had some big hits. Owen Dewitt had several nice stops in the field.
Connor Tormey, Luke Hanusey, and C.J. Dimmick had a couple hits apiece for the Orioles. Sean Leonard and Bryce Binder led the Orioles in the field.

--The Thompson BMW Marlins played a fun game against the Swartley Brothers Engineers Cubs on April 24.
Riley Denton of the Marlins had a good hit and ran the bases well. Charlie Clontz of the Cubs had some good plays at the pitching position. Running was also a highlight from Jared Atler of the Marlins and Jay Seiler of the Cubs. Other notable plays were made by the Marlins Liam McLaughlin and Ryan Martin of the Cubs.

--Azarik Orthodonics got some great defense from Connor Tormey while Zack Sacks and Kieran Bank provided offense with a couple hits each on April 22. Passerini Construction got real solid offense and defense from Seamus Kelly, while Nick Smith and Alex Tarsi each collected several hits a piece.

--The Grim Law Offices Red Sox played the Swartley Brothers Engineers, Inc. Cubs on April 20. The Red Sox got timely hitting from Danny Cavallo, Quinn Annan and John Hammond. The Cubs got solid defensive efforts from Charlie Clontz, Ryan Martin and Jay Seiler.

--The Grim Law Offices Red Sox opened the 2010 season against the Quakertown National Bank A's on April 17. Cameron Jensen and Robert Pavlek made some fine plays in the field, while Austin Rosypal and Hunter Eschallier led the attack on offense for the Red Sox. The A's received stellar play from Matt Campione, Jimmy Egner and Connor Lelii.

--The Dr. Robert Azarik Orthodontics Orioles played an exciting opening day game against the Thompson Toyota/Lexus/BMW on April 17.
The Orioles were led in the field by CJ Dimmick, Will Slamm, and Bryce Binder. The Marlins received some big hits from Hunter Burdick, Ethan Sommer, and Aiden Carey. Tommy Kramer, Luke Hanusey, and Jared Hess had several hits each for the Orioles. Meanwhile in the field, Ashton Mccloskey, Luke Mastrogiovanni, and Hunter Burdick made some amazing plays for the Marlins.

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