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The Modell's Sporting Goods Ice Breakers, coached by Brian Lafty edged out the QNB Indians, coached by Andrew Napolitano on May 12.
For QNB, Piper Zimmerman was defensively strong at shortstop, while collecting a single and scoring twice. Angela Napolitano provided additional offensive power with a stand-up double and three RBIs.
For Modell's Sporting Goods, Emma Lafty provided several hits, while Julia McKinney had several unassisted outs at first base and pitched well in the last inning to close out the game.
--Madison Hendricks scored three runs and was defensively strong in the field on April 28. Emily Osborne hit the ball well and was aggressive on the bases, as she also scored three runs helping coach Brian Lafty's Modell's Sporting Goods claim a victory over coach Richard Stead's Bergey's Lincoln Mercury. Lauren Yoast was hot with the bat and drove in several runs. Alysa Mahaffey was tenacious with some excellent base running.
Thunder
--Meenan Transmission and Univest finally met under cloudy skies for an exciting game on May 23.
Emily Morina of Univest team was flawless at first Base, while Casey Barnes for Meenan demonstrated extraordinary defense with a double play in left field and a triple play while playing center. Dani Meenan of Meenan also delivered a double play in the first inning. The pitching from both teams was excellent, with Emily Dossick throwing for Univest and Samantha Harty doing the same for Meenan.
Morgan Henry earned the MVP for Univest and Samantha Harty hit two doubles for Meenan to earning the MVP from her team. The game was close all throughout with Meenan coming up on top in the end.
--After a brief rain delay on May 22, Meenan Transmission to on Passerini Construction.
Hailey Bennett made a double play at first base, while Marissa Fleisch also made outs at first for Meenan. Passerini Construction's Logan Geesely-Scott and Hope Lowery help shut down the Meenan offense by catching fly balls. Geesely-Scott also supplied hits for Passerini. Kendall O'Shea provided consistent hitting including a double for Meenan.
--Snap Fitness faced Meenan Transmission on May 15. Pitching for Snap Fitness was Camryn Logue, who did a great job. Carissa Reinold for Snap Fitness provided a great hit to left. Emily Phillips and Elizabeth Pellicotti supplied consistent and strong hits for Meenan.
---Meenan Transmissions and Grim Law Offices met on a chilly night on May 12. Pitchers were Makenna Patterson for Grim and Danielle Meenan in her first game at the position for Meenan. Brittany Engel made a key catch at third base for Meenan. Doubles were hit by Alyssa Martin for Grim and Kendall O'Shea for Meenan.
--Meenan Transmission faced Thompson Toyota on May 3, with Meenan earning the win. Sarah Delgrande of Thompson made incredible catches and Casey Barnes of Meenan snagging a fly ball at shortstop. Emily Hegan had two hits for Thompson and Casey Barnes had two doubles, while Elizabeth Pellicotti had three hits for Meenan and earned the MVP from her team.
--On May 1, Meenan Transmission earned a victory over Pennridge Pediatrics. The pitching and fielding for both teams was strong, with Hailey Bennett on the mound for Meenan and Alison Yurchak for Pennridge Pediatrics. Great hitting was demonstrated by Ashley Fox for Meenan and Katherine Estep for Pennridge Pediatric.
--After a rain delay, Meenan Transmission played the Smale Stover Insurance on April 30. The game ended with Meenan on top. Great team defense was shown by both teams highlighted by Nicole Leight at first base for Meenan and Samantha Danberry at first for Smale. The bats were just as hot, with Emily O'Brien pacing Smale and Emily Phillips collecting two RBIs for Meenan team.
Dew Drops
The Thompson Lexus Lemondrops faced the Ken Beer and Sons Excavating Violets in a tense contests on May 24. Skylar Mininger and Anna Osborne had some incredible offense with power hits, while also showing their skills in the field making tremendous plays. Emily Natitus did a great job at first base, making an out. For the Violets, Madeline Edinger, Madison Kreider and Cailyn Carver did a phenomenal job hitting and playing the field.
--The Thompson Lexus Lemondrops met the David Brooke Rush Builders Clovers on May 21. For the Lemondrops, Erin Leight made a great catch at shortstop, while Riley Blore had some great plays at first base. Ceceila Tozzi had a nice stop playing second. The Clovers' Emma Pecharo, Olivia Radick and Sophia Keddie all displayed their hitting skills
--An exciting game took place between the Thompson Lexus Lemondrops and the Cooper Mechanical Inc. Pink Panthers on May 15. The Lemondrops' Aubrey Maher and Lauren Knapp made two outs each at first, while Ava Ricca also making an out at the base. Skylar Mininger made an unbelievable play at second base. The Pink Panthers' Abby McNavage making a great play at pitcher, while the team received great hits from Sara Casey and Ava McGee.
--It was cold and wet on May 11, and the Thompson Lexus Lemondrops had some tremendous hits and great fielding by Anna Osborne, Riley Blore and Ava Ricca. The Ken Beer and Sons Excavating Violets also had a great offense performance by Brooke Taylor, Sara Johnson and Jada Smith.
--The Thompson Lexus Lemondrops' Emily Natitus, Erin Leight, Skylar Mininger and Cecelia Tozzi had incredible hits to go along with their great defense in the field on May 10. For the David Brooke Rush Builders Clovers, Lea Preston, Alyssa Alosi and Morgan Pepkowski all did a fantastic job as well.
--The Thompson Lexus Lemondrops met the Cooper Mechanical, Inc. Pink Panthers on May 3. A game filled with heavy hitters, the Lemondrops continued ripping the ball inning after inning. Ava Ricca, Grace Engler and Lauren Knapp sent the ball flying each time at bat. They also showed off fielding talents at first base, shortstop and pitcher, respectively. The Pink Panthers had some memorable hitting from Ava McGee, Brynn Gentile and Olivia Bozarth.
--Morgan Ketcham had two big hits and Melanie Yurchak and Chloe Mason had great defensive plays for the Moyer and Sons Wildcats on May 1. Riley Blore, Ella Stewart and Anna Osborne all had big hits and great defensive plays for the Thompson Lexus Lemondrops.
The Modell's Sporting Goods Ice Breakers, coached by Brian Lafty edged out the QNB Indians, coached by Andrew Napolitano on May 12.
For QNB, Piper Zimmerman was defensively strong at shortstop, while collecting a single and scoring twice. Angela Napolitano provided additional offensive power with a stand-up double and three RBIs.
For Modell's Sporting Goods, Emma Lafty provided several hits, while Julia McKinney had several unassisted outs at first base and pitched well in the last inning to close out the game.
--Madison Hendricks scored three runs and was defensively strong in the field on April 28. Emily Osborne hit the ball well and was aggressive on the bases, as she also scored three runs helping coach Brian Lafty's Modell's Sporting Goods claim a victory over coach Richard Stead's Bergey's Lincoln Mercury. Lauren Yoast was hot with the bat and drove in several runs. Alysa Mahaffey was tenacious with some excellent base running.
Thunder
--Meenan Transmission and Univest finally met under cloudy skies for an exciting game on May 23.
Emily Morina of Univest team was flawless at first Base, while Casey Barnes for Meenan demonstrated extraordinary defense with a double play in left field and a triple play while playing center. Dani Meenan of Meenan also delivered a double play in the first inning. The pitching from both teams was excellent, with Emily Dossick throwing for Univest and Samantha Harty doing the same for Meenan.
Morgan Henry earned the MVP for Univest and Samantha Harty hit two doubles for Meenan to earning the MVP from her team. The game was close all throughout with Meenan coming up on top in the end.
--After a brief rain delay on May 22, Meenan Transmission to on Passerini Construction.
Hailey Bennett made a double play at first base, while Marissa Fleisch also made outs at first for Meenan. Passerini Construction's Logan Geesely-Scott and Hope Lowery help shut down the Meenan offense by catching fly balls. Geesely-Scott also supplied hits for Passerini. Kendall O'Shea provided consistent hitting including a double for Meenan.
--Snap Fitness faced Meenan Transmission on May 15. Pitching for Snap Fitness was Camryn Logue, who did a great job. Carissa Reinold for Snap Fitness provided a great hit to left. Emily Phillips and Elizabeth Pellicotti supplied consistent and strong hits for Meenan.
---Meenan Transmissions and Grim Law Offices met on a chilly night on May 12. Pitchers were Makenna Patterson for Grim and Danielle Meenan in her first game at the position for Meenan. Brittany Engel made a key catch at third base for Meenan. Doubles were hit by Alyssa Martin for Grim and Kendall O'Shea for Meenan.
--Meenan Transmission faced Thompson Toyota on May 3, with Meenan earning the win. Sarah Delgrande of Thompson made incredible catches and Casey Barnes of Meenan snagging a fly ball at shortstop. Emily Hegan had two hits for Thompson and Casey Barnes had two doubles, while Elizabeth Pellicotti had three hits for Meenan and earned the MVP from her team.
--On May 1, Meenan Transmission earned a victory over Pennridge Pediatrics. The pitching and fielding for both teams was strong, with Hailey Bennett on the mound for Meenan and Alison Yurchak for Pennridge Pediatrics. Great hitting was demonstrated by Ashley Fox for Meenan and Katherine Estep for Pennridge Pediatric.
--After a rain delay, Meenan Transmission played the Smale Stover Insurance on April 30. The game ended with Meenan on top. Great team defense was shown by both teams highlighted by Nicole Leight at first base for Meenan and Samantha Danberry at first for Smale. The bats were just as hot, with Emily O'Brien pacing Smale and Emily Phillips collecting two RBIs for Meenan team.
Dew Drops
The Thompson Lexus Lemondrops faced the Ken Beer and Sons Excavating Violets in a tense contests on May 24. Skylar Mininger and Anna Osborne had some incredible offense with power hits, while also showing their skills in the field making tremendous plays. Emily Natitus did a great job at first base, making an out. For the Violets, Madeline Edinger, Madison Kreider and Cailyn Carver did a phenomenal job hitting and playing the field.
--The Thompson Lexus Lemondrops met the David Brooke Rush Builders Clovers on May 21. For the Lemondrops, Erin Leight made a great catch at shortstop, while Riley Blore had some great plays at first base. Ceceila Tozzi had a nice stop playing second. The Clovers' Emma Pecharo, Olivia Radick and Sophia Keddie all displayed their hitting skills
--An exciting game took place between the Thompson Lexus Lemondrops and the Cooper Mechanical Inc. Pink Panthers on May 15. The Lemondrops' Aubrey Maher and Lauren Knapp made two outs each at first, while Ava Ricca also making an out at the base. Skylar Mininger made an unbelievable play at second base. The Pink Panthers' Abby McNavage making a great play at pitcher, while the team received great hits from Sara Casey and Ava McGee.
--It was cold and wet on May 11, and the Thompson Lexus Lemondrops had some tremendous hits and great fielding by Anna Osborne, Riley Blore and Ava Ricca. The Ken Beer and Sons Excavating Violets also had a great offense performance by Brooke Taylor, Sara Johnson and Jada Smith.
--The Thompson Lexus Lemondrops' Emily Natitus, Erin Leight, Skylar Mininger and Cecelia Tozzi had incredible hits to go along with their great defense in the field on May 10. For the David Brooke Rush Builders Clovers, Lea Preston, Alyssa Alosi and Morgan Pepkowski all did a fantastic job as well.
--The Thompson Lexus Lemondrops met the Cooper Mechanical, Inc. Pink Panthers on May 3. A game filled with heavy hitters, the Lemondrops continued ripping the ball inning after inning. Ava Ricca, Grace Engler and Lauren Knapp sent the ball flying each time at bat. They also showed off fielding talents at first base, shortstop and pitcher, respectively. The Pink Panthers had some memorable hitting from Ava McGee, Brynn Gentile and Olivia Bozarth.
--Morgan Ketcham had two big hits and Melanie Yurchak and Chloe Mason had great defensive plays for the Moyer and Sons Wildcats on May 1. Riley Blore, Ella Stewart and Anna Osborne all had big hits and great defensive plays for the Thompson Lexus Lemondrops.
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