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  As the summer moves toward All-Star play, the West Warwick Cal Ripken League, once again, had a solid year of baseball in league play.

During the year, there were list of memorable moments from several departing 12-year-olds. Included on that list were the WWCRL’s version of the “Bash Brothers,” Justin Perez and Alex Titelis, who accounted for eight home runs. In addition to both of them, teammate Calvin Battersby had several multiple hit games and finished the year with a batting average over .500. The Red Sox, who won 11 games during the season, received solid years from Ty Condon (41/61, .672 batting average with 14 doubles, 2 triples, 35 runs scored and 25 rbi’s), Adam Marsh (18/55, .327 batting average with 8 doubles, 3 triples, 13 runs scored and 24 rbi’s) and Jack Boulay (15/44, .341 batting average with 3 doubles, 1 triple, 22 runs scored and 14 rbi’s). In addition to their outstanding offensive output, Marsh and Condon combined to allow just 22 earned runs while striking out 124 in 60 innings of work. For the Rays, Kyle Curran, who ended the year on a 7 game hitting streak, finished with a batting average over .400.

As for a theme song for this year’s Major Division, it would probably be the 1970’s rendition, “And the Beat Goes On,” by Sonny and Cher. 

The West Warwick PIC Athletics, who finished first for the fourth consecutive year in seasonal play with a 14-1 record, won three straight games and captured their fourth consecutive WWCRL Major Division Playoff Championship. Having won in 2013, 2014 and 2015, the A’s capped off an unprecedented “4-Peat” with a come from behind 6-5 victory over a resilient Red Sox nine, who played six playoff games in six straight days.

During league play this year, the Athletics, who finished off a four-year span winning over 70 games, lost their only game of the season in the last week of the season to the Hampton Inn Yankees (8-5-2) who finished in second place. They were closely followed by the Red Sox (7-6-2) and the Bill’s Pizza Rays (7-8) in league play.

Once again, the green and gold were inspired by the leadership of their six 12-year olds (Marc Cesana, Ethan Chasse, Lane Davide, Liam Gravier, Michael Grenier and Quinn Kortick). Kortick, who entered the league as a nine-year old, was a member of all four championship teams. In addition to them, the A’s received contributions from four 11-year olds (Reese Davide, Brendan Griffin, Ivan Matteson and Jesse Principe) and 9-year old, Tyler Garafalo. During the year, the Athletics boasted one of the deepest batting orders in the league, having seven players bat over .300 for the year. Offensively, they finished with a team batting average of .347 (147/424 with 28 doubles, 7 triples, 105 walks and 162 runs scored). Leading the way were Liam Gravier (21/39 for a batting average of .538 with 5 doubles, 1 triple, 26 runs scored, 19 rbi’s and 20 walks), Quinn Kortick (23/47 for a batting average of .480 with 3 doubles, 2 triples and 28 runs scored), Brendan Griffin (22/46 for a batting average of .478 with 7 doubles, 2 triples, 21 runs scored and 15 rbi’s), Ethan Chasee (19/49 for a batting average of .388 with 4 doubles, 15 runs scored and a team-leading 26 rbi’s), Marc Cesana (14/37 for a batting average of .378 with 1 double, 1 triple, 15 runs scored, 13 rbi’s and 20 walks), Lane Davide (15/42 for a batting average of .357 with 3 doubles, 8 runs scored and 8 rbi’s), Michael Grenier (18/53 for a batting average of .340 with 4 doubles, 1 triple, 13 runs scored and 16 rbi’s), Tyler Garafalo (7 singles, 1 double, 16 runs scored and 10 walks), Jesse Principe (5 singles, 8 runs scored, 5 rbi’s and 9 walks), Ivan Matteson (5 runs scored, 2 rbi’s and 5 walks) and Reese Davide (6 runs scored, 2 rbi’s and 5 walks).

As a pitching staff, the A’s relied on several different players during the year. As a staff, they had an ERA of 2.14 and a WHIP of 1.55 by allowing just 67 hits and 73 walks in 98 1/3 innings pitched. In addition to that, they struck out 170 batters. Six of their pitchers made at least four appearances during the year. First, Michael Grenier (4-0) led the team with 51 strikeouts and an ERA of 1.34 in 22 1/3 innings pitched. Second, Quinn Kortick (3-0) made ten appearances, allowing just 5 earned runs in 19 1/3 innings pitched for a 1.55 ERA. In addition, he struck out 38 batters and walked only 14. 12-year old Liam Gravier (6-0) kept his opponents off balance all year with his pin-point control and his “12-6” curveball. In 24 innings pitched, he struck out 38 batters and walked just 14. 9-year old Tyler Garafalo struck out 13 batters and walked just 1 in 7 2/3 innings of work. Lane Davide, who was pitching in the Major Division for the first time, made 7 appearances, struck out 19 batters and allowed just 4 earned runs in 10 innings. 11-year old Brendan Griffin, who not only caught the most games for the A’s, but also made 8 mound appearances. In 12 innings pitched, he struck out 20 batters and walked 6.

A recap of the 2016 Cal Ripken playoff follows:

Opening Round: Builder’s Surplus Red Sox 14 Elmwood Sports Orioles 6:

In the Opening Round of the WWCRL playoffs, the Builder’s Surplus Red Sox defeated the Elmwood Sports Orioles, 14-6, to advance to the Winner’s Bracket Semi-Finals.

Derek Petrarca, who picked up the victory, allowed just one earned run while striking out six batters in five innings of work. After the Orioles scored two runs on a double by Sean White and a triple by Tyler Artruc (2/3 with 2 rbi’s), the Red Sox scored eight runs over the next three innings to take control of the game.

In the bottom of the first inning, the Red Sox scored four runs on two walks (Jack Boulay and James Proulx) and rbi hits by Ty Condon (single) and Kaidyn Mitchell (triple).

The Sox increased their lead to 8-4 in the third inning with three consecutive extra base hits by Condon (triple), Adam Marsh (triple) and Mitchell (double).

Offensively, the Red Sox had two players (Condon and Mitchell) who just missed hitting for the cycle.

Winner’s Bracket Semi-Finals: WW PIC Athletics 10 Bill’s Pizza Rays 4:

Led by the solid pitching of a quartet of pitchers and timely hitting, the WW PIC Athletics began defense of their three-year reign as champions with a 10-4 victory over the Bill’s Pizza Rays.

Up 1-0 in the bottom of the second inning, the A’s opened up a 7-0 lead with six runs on four walks (Ethan Chasse, Lane Davide, Reese Davide and Jesse Principe), a two-run single by Brendan Griffin, two-run triple by Liam Gravier and rbi single by Marc Cesana.

The Rays came right back with four runs in the top of the third inning on a walk, hit batsmen and hits by Billy Costello (two-run double), Devyn Glenn (double) and Nolan Wilkicki (rbi single).

The Athletics, however, scored three more runs in the bottom of the third inning on a walk to Ivan Matteson and back to back singles by Quinn Kortick and Brendan Griffin for a 10-4 advantage.

Liam Gravier (4 strikeouts), Quinn Kortick (3 strikeouts), Michael Grenier (4 strikeouts) and Lane Davide (3 strikeouts) combined to five-hit the Rays.

Billy Costello (2/3 with one double and one triple) did a solid job in relief by allowing just three hits and striking out 7 batters in 3 1/3 innings of work.

Winner’s Bracket Semi-Finals: Hampton Inn Yankees 13 Builder’s Surplus Red Sox 12 (7 Innings):

After tying each other twice during the year, fans knew that the Winner’s Bracket Semi-Final game between the Hampton Inn Yankees and Red Sox would probably come down to the last at bat.

In opportunistic fashion, the Yankees edged the Red Sox, 13-12, in extra innings.

Builder’s Surplus jumped out to an early 2-0 lead courtesy of a double by Ty Condon, a walk to Adam March and a two-0run single by Kaidyn Mitchell.

After the Red Sox took a 3-1 lead into the bottom of the second inning, Hampton Inn scored four runs on two walks (Elijah Payne and Cole O’Brien), one error and singles by Calvin Battersby and Logan Dean.

Down 6-3, the Red Sox scored two runs on an error and three consecutive hits by Condon (single) Marsh (double) and Mitchell (single). The Yankees, however, seemed destined to win when they upped their lead to 8-5 in the bottom half of the inning. Justin Perez (lead-off double) and Alex Titelis (single) scored on a Davion Alves two-run triple to right-center.

In the bottom of the fifth inning, Calvin Battersby (triple), Justin Perez (single) and AJ Hernandez (singled) helped the Yankees increase their lead to 10-5.

Needing five runs to tie the game, the resilient Red Sox scored six runs to take a 11-10 lead. Providing the key hits in the inning were James Proulx (double), Condon (single), Mitchell (single) and Derek Petrarca (bases-clearing triple).

After forcing the game into extra innings, the Red Sox took a 12-11 lead when Ty Condon (walk) scored on a wild pitch with the bases loaded.

In the bottom of the seventh inning, the Yankees received three free passes from the Red Sox to load the bases with one out. AJ Hernandez tied the game at 12-12 with a rbi single to centerfield. With two outs, the Justin Perez raced home on error to secure the win.

Winner’s Bracket Finals: WW PIC Athletics 11 Hampton Inn Yankees 1:

In an anticipated rematch of the 2015 final, the Green and Gold put their bats to work for a 11-1 win over the second place Hampton Inn Yankees.

Although the A’s received five free passes in the first inning, they sent 14 batters to the plate in the bottom of the first inning and methodically used the entire field to open up a 10-0 lead. After Quinn Kortick garnered a walk on a ten-pitch at bat, he scored on Brendan Griffin’s opposite field double to right-center. Liam Gravier followed with a single down the right field line to score Griffin. Marc Cesana, then, singled down the right-field line putting runners at the corners. After Gravier scored on a wild pitch, Mike Grenier walked on four pitches. Ethan Chasse, the A’s leader in runs batted in, hit a two-run single to right-center for a 5-0 lead. Lane Davide executed a perfect safety squeeze to score Chasse with the sixth run of the inning. With one out, Ivan Matteson, Tyler Garafalo and Quinn Kortick all walked, loading the bases for Brendan Griffin, who hit a two-run double to the left field fence. Liam Gravier made it 10-0 when he lined a two-run single to right-center.

In the bottom of the third inning, the A’s added one more run when Quinn Kortick lined a triple down the right field line and scored on a fielder’s choice by Brendan Griffin.

Despite issuing six walks in four innings, the Athletics triad of pitchers (Mike Grenier, Liam Gravier and Lane Davide) only gave up two singles to Calvin Battersby and Alex Titelis.

Michael Grenier picked up the victory by striking out four batters in two innings of work.

Loser’s Bracket Quarter-Finals: Builder’s Surplus Red Sox 10 Security Concepts Mets 8:

In the Loser’s Bracket Quarter-Finals, the Red Sox held off an upset-minded Mets team, 10-8.

After falling behind 7-2, the Mets scored four runs in the top of the fourth inning on two walks (Cole Faneuf and Jon Rice), one error and hits by Nolan Heinz, Nick Pedus (double) and Evan Firth (single).

The Red Sox scored three runs in the bottom of the inning for a commanding 10-6 lead. Scoring runs for the Red Sox were Kaidyn Mitchell (reached on an error), Derek Petrarca (walk) and Leyton Belanger (walk). Providing a key hit in the inning was Drew McCaughey.

Offensively, the Mets received hits from Nick Pedus (3/4 with 1 double, 2 runs scored and 2 rbi’s), Evan Firth (3/3 with 2 rbi’s) and Nolan Hinz (2/3 with one run scored). The Red Sox received hits from Sean Tavares (2 rbi’s), Derek Petrarca (2 runs scored), Kaidyn Mitchell (1 double and 2 rbi’s), Adam Marsh (1 triple and 2 rbi’s), Ty Condon (1 double and 2 runs scored), James Proulx (2 runs scored) and Jack Boulay (2 rbi’s).

Loser’s Bracket Semi-Finals: Builder’s Surplus Red Sox 14 Elmwood Sports Orioles 6:

An eight-run third inning allowed the Red Sox to advance to the Loser’s Bracket Final in convincing fashion over the Elmwood Sports Orioles, 14-6.

The Orioles, who had the youngest team in the league, received contributions from Aaron Parry (two walks and 1 rbi), Tyler Curley (a single and 1 rbi), Mason Wallad (three walks), William Studd (one single, one run scored and 2 rbi’s), Brady Miale (one walk and one run scored), Keegan Duane (one walk and one run scored), Tyler Artruc (one walk and one run scored), Richie Mcloughlin (one home run and two runs scored) and Jason Anzivino (one single).

The Red Sox, who produced 12 hits, were led by James Proulx (2/4, 2 rbi’s), Ty Condon (1/3, one double and 3 rbi’s), Kaidyn Mitchell (3/4, one triple, three runs scored and 2 rbi’s), Derek Petrarca (2/3 with two runs scored) and Darius Lopes (4/4 with two runs scored).

Loser’s Bracket Finals: Builder’s Surplus Red Sox 15 Hampton Inn Yankees 10:

In another roller-coaster game, the Red Sox surprised the Yankees and advanced to the WWCRL Championship with a 15-10 victory. The teams, who met for the fifth time, combined for 22 hits (10 extra base hits).

As has been customary, the Red Sox jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the first inning with the help of Jack Boulay (single), James Proulx (reached and scored on an error), Ty Condon (double) and Kaidyn Mitchell.

In the top of the third inning, the Sox built a 7-0 lead when they scored four runs on a hit batsman (Adam Marsh), one walk and hits by Kaidyn Mitchell (rbi triple), Leyton Belanger (two-run single) and Sean Tavares.

The Yankees cut the lead to 7-3 when Cole O’Brien (lead-off single), Calvin Battersby (rbi double) and Logan Dean (walk) scored on an error and single by Alex Titelis. The Yankees scored seven more runs over the last three innings, however, the Red Sox kept scoring (8 of their 15 runs) in the top half of each inning en route to the playoff win.

Leading the way for the Yankees was Calvin Battersby (3/4, two doubles and two runs scored), Logan Dean (1/3, one run scored and 2 rbi’s), Justin Perez (2 rbi’s), Alex Titelis (1/3, one run scored and 1 rbi), Davion Alves (one run scored), AJ Hernandez (1/4, one run scored), Elijah Payne (one runs scored) and Cole O’Brien (1/3, one run scored).

The Sox, who once again had a barrage of hits, were led by Jack Boulay (2/5, 1 rbi), James Proulx (three runs scored), Ty Condon (4/5, 4 doubles and three runs scored), Adam Marsh (1/4, one double and two runs scored), Kaidyn Mitchell (3/3, one double, one triple, three runs scored and 3 rbi’s), Derek Petrarca (1/3, 2 rbi’s), Leyton Belanger (1/3, 2 rbi’s), Darius Lopes (2/4, one double) and Sean Tavares (one single and one run scored).

WW Cal Ripken League Championship: WW PICAthletics 6 Builder’s Surplus Red Sox 5:

The WWCRL Championship featured one well-rested team, the WW PIC Athletics, who were playing their third game of the week against the Builder’s Surplus Red Sox, who were playing their sixth consecutive playoff game in six days.

Despite playing so many games in a short period of time, the Red Sox played with grit and determination to force an “if” game. In the top of the first inning, the Red Sox took a 3-0 lead on two errors, an rbi single by Ty Condon and a bases loaded walk issued to Derek Petrarca.

The Red Sox lead would last for three innings, as starting pitcher Ty Condon struck out four batters in the first two innings and reliever Adam Marsh pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the bottom of the third inning by striking out two batters.

In the bottom of the fourth inning, the Green and Gold scored four runs on a walk, hit batsmen, one error and one hit. 12-year-olds Ethan Chasse and Lane Davide hit back to back singles to lead off the inning. After Ivan Matteson walked, Quinn Kortick was hit by a pitch to force in the first run of the game for the A’s. 11-year-old Brendan Griffin, followed with single to right field that eventually led to the A’s emptying the bases for a 4-3 lead.

In the top of the fifth inning, the Red Sox tied it at 4-4 when Derek Petrarca doubled, advanced to third on a single by Darius Lopes and scored on a sacrifice bunt by Leyton Belanger. Perhaps one of the key defensive plays of the game occurred in the inning, when Quinn Kortick pulled off an unassisted double play to end the inning with two runners on base.

In the bottom half of the inning, Michael Grenier led off with a double down the left field, moved to third on an Ethan Chasse’s groundout and scored on Lane Davide’s rbi groundout to second base. Down 5-4, the pesky Red Sox came back once again and tied the game when Ty Condon (walk) scored on Kaidyn Mitchell’s rbi single.

With one out in the bottom of the sixth inning, the four-time champions won the game when Quinn Kortick reached on an infield single and scored when Liam Gravier launched a clutch two-out double down the left field line for the 6-5 victory.

In addition to 11-year-old Brendan Griffin’s two singles, the A’s received hits by each 12-year-old in this championship contest: Quinn Kortick (1/2, 2 runs scored and 1 rbi), Liam Gravier (2/4, 1 double and 1 rbi), Marc Cesana (1/3), Michael Grenier (1/3, 1 double and 1 run scored), Ethan Chasse (1/3, 1 run scored) and Lane Davide (1/3, 1 run scored and 1 rbi).

Offensively, the Red Sox received hits from Jack Boulay (1/3, 1 run scored), Ty Condon (2/3, 1 double, 1 run scored and 1 rbi), Kaidyn Mitchell (1/4, 1 rbi), Derek Petrarca (2/3, 1 double, 1 run scored and 1 rbi), Darius Lopes (one single), and Drew McCaughey (one single).

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Several Wizards will play in the Rhode Island Baseball Coaches Association's Annual High School All-Star games.

In the Senior Game, the Wizards will be represented by Tom Doran (OF/1B), Matthew Grenier (IF/P) and Matthew Hopper (P).

In the Underclassmen Game, the Wizards will be represented by Andrew D'Ambrosca (DH), Chris Gaipo (OF), Charlie Tashjian (P) and Ernie Wright (IF).  

The complete All-Star list is below:

Division II All-Stars (Southern Region)  

Seniors 
Chariho - Darin Thibeault IF
Narragansett - Nick Cirelli P/IF 
Narragansett - Austin McKanna P/IF 
Prout - Sean Creamer C
Prout - Mason Feole P/1B
Tiverton - Justin Dore IF
Tiverton - Leo Feliciano IF/P
Tiverton - Zach Green OF/P
Tiverton - Logan Maitland 1B
Tiverton - Alec Murray IF
Warwick - Nick Beaufort IF
Warwick - Ryan Costa IF/OF
Warwick - Chris Reid IF
Warwick - David Simmons P
Warwick - Cameron Skuce OF
Westerly - Drew Turnbull 1B/DH
WW - Tom Doran 1B/OF 
WW - Matt Grenier IF/P 
WW - Matt Hopper P 

Underclassmen 
Chariho - Shaun Gamelin P
Chariho - Dustin Jarrett IF
Chariho - Dan LaBelle IF
Chariho - James Ventetuolo 1B
Narragansett - Chris Owens DH/OF
Narragansett - London Sudduth P 
Prout - Nicholas Gwaltney IF
Prout - Cody Hattoy IF
Prout - Kyle McCann P/IF
Tiverton - Stephen Gacioch C 
Tiverton - Zach Pieroni OF 
Tiverton - Rayden Viveiros OF/P
Warwick - David DeFusco P/OF
Warwick -  Kyle Denis C/1B
Warwick - Chris Pratt OF
Westerly - Tom Algier P
Westerly - Jacob Gilman OF/DH
Westerly - James Pedersen C
WW - Andrew D’Ambrosca DH
WW - Chris Gaipo OF
WW - Charlie Tashjian P 
WW - Ernie Wright IF

Playing in temperatures that resembled a day in March, the Tigers of Tolman outlasted the weather and poor field conditions in a come from behind victory over the Wizards, 7-3.

 

In a cold and rainy afternoon, the Wizards and Sentinels were forced to suspend play in the top of the eighth inning tied at 7-7.