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Middle School Baseball: Deering's comeback falls short against Chariho!
Middle School Baseball: Deering drops 5-3 decision to Davisville!
WWBRL: 2009 Rosters Updated
Consensus from most of our executive board and managers was forego a second draft (re-draft) and adjust the rosters. The rosters are now official for the 2009 season. Good Luck to everyone participating the WWBRL!
Below is the official rosters for 2009.
|
Team 1 (TBA) |
|
Adams |
Brandon |
16 |
Berry |
Forrest |
16 |
Bourque |
Alex |
16 |
Cruz |
Eric |
15 |
Machado |
Alex |
15 |
Russell |
Richard |
15 |
Sechio |
Cam |
15 |
Boisclair |
Brian |
14 |
Castaldi |
Anthony |
14 |
Costa |
Jeff |
14 |
Mathews |
Steven |
14 |
Thornton |
James |
14 |
Tucker |
Chase |
14 |
Chambers |
Dan |
13 |
Menard |
Jonathan |
13 |
|
Average Age |
14.53 |
|
Team 2 (Rockies) |
|
Moon |
Thaddeus |
16 |
Genest |
Cam |
15 |
Skurka |
David |
15 |
Waterman |
Danny |
15 |
DeCesare |
Matthew |
14 |
Motroni |
Max |
14 |
Ponce |
Jordan |
14 |
Doran |
Andrew |
13 |
Hebert |
Andrew |
13 |
Kaplan |
James |
13 |
Lavoie |
Troy |
13 |
Leso |
Richard (RJ) |
13 |
Masse |
Matt |
13 |
Peterson |
Matt |
13 |
Stafford |
Chris |
13 |
|
Average Age |
13.8 |
|
Team 3 (Mets) |
|
Senra |
Nick |
16 |
Franklin |
Chris |
15 |
LaCroix |
Nathan |
15 |
Morrison |
John |
15 |
Coffua |
Ross |
14 |
Carew |
Connor |
14 |
Grandchamp |
Nathan |
14 |
Grenier |
Richard |
14 |
Lawton |
Ryan |
14 |
Lawrence |
Jesse |
14 |
Brever |
Ryan |
13 |
Constant |
Matt |
13 |
Goddard |
Ryan |
13 |
O'Kelly |
Ryan |
13 |
|
Average Age |
14.1 |
|
Team 4 (Red Sox) |
|
Brown |
John |
16 |
Melvin |
Kurtis |
16 |
Reed |
Brent |
16 |
Correia |
Sean |
15 |
Desrosiers |
Tyler |
15 |
Bisceglio |
Dominic |
14 |
Brown |
Matthew |
14 |
Clapp |
Mike |
14 |
Correia |
Tony |
14 |
Courtemanche |
Steven |
14 |
DeSchane | Zach | 14 |
LaChapelle | Andrew | 14 |
Rei | Antonio | 14 |
LaChapelle | Sam | 13 |
Travers | AAron | 13 |
Average Age | 14.27 | |
Team 5 (Rays) | ||
Hancock | Aaron | 16 |
Kornstein | Evan | 16 |
Tallo | Devan | 16 |
Frey | Stephen | 15 |
Tallo | Scott | 15 |
Allen | Zach | 14 |
Casey | Alex | 14 |
Chan | Brian | 14 |
Colanduono | Joe | 14 |
Cyr | Jeff | 14 |
Pena | Roberto | 14 |
Stewart | Nathan | 14 |
Beck | Kyle | 13 |
Charon | Ryan | 13 |
Henseler | Ryan | 13 |
Average Age | 14.35 |
JV Baseball: WWJV wins league opener, 5-1!
Led by the pitching of juniors Amine Malki and Kurtis Melvin, the Wizards JV won their league opener, 5-1, over the Mariners of Narragansett. The junior tandem, who recorded 16 strikeouts, simply overpowered the freshman & sophomore line up of the Mariners.
Malki, who threw 42 of his 63 pitches for strikes, struck out nine, walked two, and allowed no hits in four innings of work. Melvin, who worked the final three innings, struck out seven and allowed only three hits.
In the bottom of the first inning, Domenic Bisceg led off with a single, stole second base, and scored on a triple by Garrett DeBlois. Deblois, later scored on Matt Grosso's r.b.i. single for a 2-0 lead.
In the bottom of the fourth inning, the Wizards added on two more runs. After Kurtis Melvin and Jim Thornton both singled, Nate Lacroix followed with an infield grounder which was misplayed allowing Melvin to score. Chris Viveiros followed with a single moving Thornton to third. Thornton, then, scored on Cam Genest's r.b.i. groundout.
In the fifth inning, Matt Grosso singled with two outs, moved to second on an error, and scored on Thornton's second hit of the game.
Offensively, the Wizards received hits from Dom Bisceglio (2/3, one double), Max Motroni (1/3), GarrettDeBlois (2/3, one triple, 1 r.b.i.), Matt Grosso (2/3, 1 r.b.i.), Kurtis Melvin (1/3), Jim Thornton (2/3, 1 r.b.i.), and Chris Viveiros (1/3).
Defensively, the Wizards received a solid game from catcher Nick Carney (two foul pop-ups). Also, the Wizards received a great play from first baseman, Brent Reed, who threw a strike to third baseman, Nate Grandchamp to cut down a runner.
Varsity Baseball: Wizards let game slip away against Mariners, 8-6!
In a league game against Narragansett, the Wizards, who had built a 6-1 lead after two innings, allowed the Mariners to come from behind and defeat them, 8-6.
In the top of the first inning, the Wizards jumped out to a 3-0 lead courtesy of one walk, one error, one hit batsman, two hits, and a sacrifice fly. Dillon Coffua reached on an error to lead off the game and moved to second on Sam Williamson's single to centerfield. After a pop out, Richard Lizotte walked to load the bases. Coffua scored after Charley Parent was hit by a pitch. After Tim Parente drove in Williamson with a single, Lizotte scored on a Chris Morrison sacrifice fly to right field.
In the bottom of the second inning, the Wizards scored three more runs for a 6-1 lead. Coffua led off the inning with a walk, stole second, and moved to third on Sam Williamson's second hit of the game. After Derek Strizinger retired the next two batters on a pop up and strikeout, Charley Parent was hit by a pitch, loading the bases for Tim Parente. The junior outfielder wasted no time in delivering a timely hit; he took the first pitch and doubled down the left field line, scoring Coffua and Williamson. Parent scored the sixth run when Chris Morrison's grounder to third was misplayed.
The Wizards, however, put it in neutral for the remainder of the game by leaving ten runners stranded over the last five innings (15 for the game).
While the Wizards stopped producing timely hits, the Mariners methodically came back before taking the lead, 7-6, with four runs on four hits (one home run & one double) and two errors in the bottom of the fifth inning.
Offensively, the Wizards, who had nine hits in the game, received contributions from Jeff Sampaio (1/3), Derek Hebert (two walks and one hit batsman), Chris Morrison (1/3, 1 r.b.i.), Tim Parente (2/4, one double, 3 r.b.i.'s), Charley Parent (two hit batsmen, one walk, one run scored, and 1 r.b.i.), Rich Lizotte (2/4, one double, one run scored), Aaron Richards (1/3, one walk and one hit batsman), Sam Williamson (2/5, two runs scored), and Dillon Coffua (two runs scored).
Starting pitcher Richard Lizotte, who allowed only four runs in four innings, struck out three while throwing 49 of 75 pitches for strikes. Senior reliever, Zane Legault, pitched out of a sixth inning jam by inducing a pop up and fly out, leaving two Mariner runners stranded.