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Week Five Game Summaries

Posted by John Bodi at Jun 4, 2016 5:00PM PDT ( 1 Comment )

Westford Over 30 Softball wraps up another week with little change at the top as the Nashoba Valley Mustangs remain undefeated at 7-0 having scored 135 runs, an average of nearly 20 per game, while many of those games ended after just five innings. Defensively, the Mustangs are just as dominant having only allowed 36 runs over the same seven game span. At the other end of the spectrum, Healy Oil continues to look for their first win but face a tough Short Cut Landscaping team on Tuesday. Burtons currently retains the final playoff spot but faces a surging CSA Graphics this week. CSA is right behind Burtons in the standings.

Floral Arts 15 - Burton's Grill 2 Floral Arts defeated Burton's Grill on Tuesday night, 15-2, in five innings. Burton's took the early lead on solo shots by David Batchelder and Jerry Breen. Floral got some great hitting from Billy Luppold, who strokes a double and a single, and home runs from Mark Chambers (solo), Jeff Moore (two-run shot), Roger Whittlesey (three-run shot), Simon Tripp (solo), Mike Alonardo (solo) and two from Rob Beaudette (a solo and a two-run shot). Ryan Dunn made the play of the game with an over-the-shoulder basket catch in the outfield grass behind third base. Burton's Jerod Colley made a great play on the mound on a laser come-backer to the mound in the fourth inning. The win gives Floral four straight wins to improve its record to 4-2 on the young season. Jerod Colley went 2-2 for Burtons to continue his solid hitting in 2016. Mike J continues to be missed by the Burtons lineup.

Willis Tents 12 - CSA Graphics 5 CSA Graphics managed an early lead, but Willis soon posted five-run and six-run innings that CSA could not counter. In the loss, nine of the CSA players had hits including Bill Cullen who went 2 for 3 with a homerun and Jim DeMarco who went 3 for 4 with a double.

CSA Graphics 15 - Drew Farms 14 CSA Graphics scored in each of the first five innings, leading to an 11-3 lead. Drews posted nine runs in the top of the 6th and held CSA scoreless in the bottom half of the frame. Drews added two insurance runs in the top of the 7th, but Matt Sepe (who was 4 for 5 with a double, home run, and six RBI on the night) evened the score in the bottom of the 7th with a three-run homerun. Drews got one run in the extra inning, but CSA came right back to score two behind back-to-back hits from Bill Ryan (6 for 6, one homerun, four runs, six RBI) and Jim Coveno (3 for 6, including the walk-off). Jim DeMarco went 4 for 5 and Darren Wizst had a homerun for CSA.

Mustangs 22 - Willis 5 Long ball barrage included blasts over the fence by Mark Cusano, Paul Selfrige, Keith Reynolds, and Cormac Bordes all with two a piece. Don Cusano, Mike Kennedy, and Craig Smith each had one. The last few long balls only counted as singles per the homerun limit rule, better named the "Mustangs Rule". Cusano got the win on the mound. for the undefeated Mustangs.

 

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Sunday (6/5) Game Postponed

Posted by John Bodi at Jun 4, 2016 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Due to rain and unplayable field conditions, tonight's game between CSA Graphics and Floral Arts has been postponed.  

It is now scheduled as the third game next Sunday, June 12th.  Start time is 8 P.M. 

 

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Week Four Game Summaries

Posted by John Bodi at May 31, 2016 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Short Cuts Landscaping 12 - Pro Sports Therapy 9 PST lost a close one to Short Cuts, 12-9. Short Cuts hitters tallied four homeruns and turned double plays in both the sixth and seventh innings to seal the win. On the PST side, Steve Sawyer again led the offense going 3-3 with three runs scored and an RBI. Donald Slate and Mark Urlage both drove in two runs with two hits and Derek Donegan was 2-2 with a sacrafice fly and two RBIs.

Nashoba Valley Veterinary Mustangs 22 - Healy Oil 4 Five of the Mustangs' seven homeruns came from their powerful southpaw sluggers. Cormac Bordes and Jack Erickson pounded two long balls each, while Bill Knute (3-4, four RBI's, three runs scored ) added one blast of his own and another that only counted as a single. Mustang righties Don Cusano (2-3, HR, three RBI's, three runs scored) and Mike Kennedy (4-4, Grandslam, five RBI's) also contributed to the victory. Paul Ligouri notched another win on the mound, while second basemen Dan Crogan made a nice over the shoulder running catch down the right field line to snuff out a potential Healy rally.

Nashoba Valley Veterinary Mustangs 23 - Short Cuts Landscaping 8 Big game specialist Paul Selfrige (5-5, two homeruns, five RBI, five runs scored) led off the game with a homerun and the Mustangs never looked back in their victory over rival Shortcuts. Bill Knute continued his torrid pace with three more homeruns (12 on the season with a few more blasts that were hit after his team was over the limit), eight RBIs and four runs scored. Don Cusano added a homerun to go with excellent pitching to keep powerful Shortcuts in check. Jim Ward was on base four times (four runs scored) from his number two spot in the order and made some outstanding catches in left center field. Jack Erickson contributed three hits, including a long homerun, and also made a tremendous catch against the fence. Paul Ligouri and Cormac Bordes chipped in with two hits apiece. The Mustangs played excellent defense and Selfrige helped turn two infield double plays to snuff out potential big innings for the sluggers of Shortcuts.

Burton's Grill 23 - Healy Oil 5 Burtons played the game of their lives beating a winless Healy Oil by the run rule after five. A seven run first inning set the tone for the night as Burtons accumulated over 28 hits and hit the homerun limit. Dave Batchelder hit three including one to the opposite field with 5 RBI, Eric Catalane had two, Jon Russo and Jerod Colley each with one. And, John Geary, with his first of the season, was the eighth and thus, counted as a lowly single in the win. Raghu Mantena continued his torrid pace with six RBI. Nice hitting by Keiran Murray and Rick Waldron contributed to keeping Healy winless to date.

Drew Farms 12 - Burtons 9 Great pitching by Mark Kost kept Burtons off balance all night as Drews won 12-9. Coming off of a 23 runfest the night before, Burtons couldn't muster any momentum until the bottom of the 7th when a rally brought the final score to within three. Fantasy Football stud Dave Batchelder went 3-3 and again played a Hanley-like first base. Greg Fitzgerald 2-2 with two RBI a run scored and some nice D at third. Charlie Chungo 2-3 with a double and RBI contributed defensively at third. Nice outfield work by Murph McKeon, Tim Scott and Brian, spell it correctly, Collamore kept Burtons within reach. Todd Shepherd hit another deep bomb and showed off his arm from left field for Drews.

Pro Sports Therapy 7 - CSA Graphics 5 CSA and PST played a classic close and quick game that makes coming to the ball field in the heat of summer better than almost anything. Both squads scored a couple of runs early, but each their bats fall asleep for several innings thereafter. Not until the bottom of the 6th, did PST mount an attack, scoring five. PST broke out to score 5 runs, led by James Chen (on base twice and scored both times, not an easy feat on this evening) and Mark Urlage (2-2 on the night). CSA started the top of the 7th with two quick outs, but then attempted a rally. After two singles, Bob Cullen hit a three-run homerun. A sharp line drive to third was then aptly fielded by Derek Donegan to end the close game and hopes of a CSA comeback.  Highlights for both sides included great outfield grabs and a slick double play. Stars for each side were the pitchers - Bill Cullen for CSA and Dave Chirokas for PST.

 

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Week Three Game Summaries

Posted by John Bodi at May 21, 2016 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The Nashoba Valley Veterinary Mustangs remain undefeated at 4-0 having scored 68 runs while allowing only 19. Willis Tent is having a strong early season with only a single loss and a league leading 85 runs scored. CSA Graphics and Pro Sports Therapy have notched their first wins while Healy Oil is still looking for a victory.

Burton's Grill 8 - Healy Oil 7 Healy, having to play with only eight in the field, put up a good fight and led by four early in the contest. Both Burtons and Healy were missing some of their bigger hitters which proved scoring runs more challenging. Matt Dowling continued to shine for Healy with two homeruns and Healy tied the game in the top of the seventh getting a run across with two outs. However, Burtons came back in the bottom of the same inning with a walk-off single by Raghu Mantana giving Burton their third win in a row. Strong pitching by Chris Brooks in his first showing of the season led the Burton's win.

Floral Arts 18 - Pro Sports Therapy 3 Floral Arts' relentless offensive attack and nearly flawless defense were key in defeating Pro Sports Therapy on Tuesday night, winning in five innings, 18-3. Simon Tripp hit a solo shot for Floral, and Geoff Pavao and Rob Beaudette hit three run and two run homers respectively. Larry Mardany was 3-for-3 with two RBI and pitched well.

Willis Tent 14 - Short Cuts Landscaping 9 Short Cuts scored early with three runs in the first but Willis scored often coming up with five runs in the second inning, added three more in the third, and soon another six. Short Cuts slowly picked away at the Willis Lead but Willis pitching backed up by a solid defense held, allowing Willis to defeat Short Cuts 14 - 9. Pitching for Willis Tent was Bob Fluery. Other notable contributions to the Willis win were Andrew Metters going 4 - 4 with two singles and two homeruns, Stephen Damiani going 3 - 3 with two singles and a double and John Mangiaratti going 3 - 4 with three singles.

Willis Tent 16 - Burtons Grill 7 Burtons opened with a three run first inning led by yet another homerun by Texas native and pulled-pork cooking champion Jerod Colley. Unfortunately, Willis took advantage of some Burton miscues in the bottom of the first with eight runs of their own and never looked back. Raghu Mantena had two nice hits for Burtons to continue his streak as did Luke Boulanger. Willis hit four homeruns and continued to show why they are one of the teams to be feared in the 2016 season. Willis pitcher, Rob Swinamer was skillful from the mound, holding Burtons to only seven runs. Willis’s Dennis Kane hit two home Runs, Jeff Briggs and Stephen Damiani each contributed to the effort with home runs of their own.

Short Cuts Landscaping 29 - CSA Graphics 2 Short cuts jumped out to a 18 to 0 lead after two innings, scoring eleven in the second, and never looked back. Seven home runs by Short Cuts- three by Mike Gross. one each for Donny "White Shoes" Morash, Jason Humphrey , Dave Sullivan and Steve Jacobsmeirer. Chris Smith and Bill Dorerty held CSA to two runs. CSA Graphics could manage no offense, with only three total hits in the run-rule shortened game. Bill Ryan went 2 for 2, and Matt Sep had the lone home run for CSA.

Nashoba Valley Veterinary Mustangs 11 - Pro Sports Therapy 7 The undefeated Mustangs are.....well, still undefeated. While PST put up a good fight, and lasting all seven innings versus the Mustangs should be worth something, the Mustangs held them off for a close 11-7 win. Mustangs hit "only" four homeruns, Bill Knute had three of them. all bombs and four RBIs. Paul Liguori got the win on the mound and made several outstanding defensive plays at pitcher to help himself. Paul Selfrige and Jack Erickson added two hits apiece, while rookie Scott Lawrence made a nice running catch in right field. Don Cusano added a long two run blast for the winners. PST Ben Armstrong led the offense again, going 3-3 and scoring two of the runs from the lead off position. Derek Donegan also chipped in with a 2-2 night with two RBIs.

Floral Arts 28 - Willis Tent 24 Floral Arts won its third game in a row, defeating the powerful Willis Tent, 28-24, in a very long game. Larry Mardany (3-for-6, six RBI, two three-run homers), Roger Whittlesey (5-for-6, HR, four runs scored, two RBI), Simon Tripp (4-for-6, grand slam), Rob Beaudette (5-for-6, homerun, four RBI), Billy Luppold (3-for-5, two RBI), Ryan Dunn (3-for-6, homerun, RBI) and Tom "Tank" Lester (5-for-5, two RBI) performed well for Floral at the plate. Willis Tent hit eight home runs, one of which was downgraded to a single because it was one above the league maximum. There were two inning when Floral needed only a couple of runs to end the game via the run rule, but Willis kept fighting back. This game could only be described as a classic slugfest with a total of 52 runs scored between both teams And having both teams exhaust the home run rule hitting by total of over 14 home runs on the evening. Notable Willis Tent contributions were Brian Gallardo going 4 for 4 with three singles and a homerun, Andrew Metters going 3 for 4 with a single and two homeruns (note, the Metters single was actually an “over the limit” homerun), Kevin Adolph 3 for 4 with a single, a double and a homerun, Dennis Kane 3 for 4 with two singles and a homerun, Jeff Briggs 3 for 4 with two singles and a homerun and Glenn Harding 3 for 4 with two singles and a homerun.

CSA Graphics 14 - Healy Oil 13 A great see-saw battle between CSA and Healy. An early lead was taken by Healy, but CSA scored six runs in the third inning, helped by a three-run home run from Bill Ryan, who ended the game going 3 for 4 with four RBI. After a few more lead changes, the game was tied in the top of the 7th, where Healy had bases loaded and one out. CSA pitcher Bill Cullen had a sharp line drive bounce off his glove, but he lunged to his right, making the bobble catch and doubled-up the Healy runner at third to end the inning. CSA wasted no time in the bottom half of the frame. Ryan Nolet (who was 3 for 4 on the night) singled, Tim Piwowar followed with a single, and Tim Greenwood drove in the game-winning run. Derek MacDermott and Mike Cioffi, each playing in their first game of the year had two hits and two RBI a piece. Jim DeMarco went 3 for 4 with a HR, triple, and four RBI.

 

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Week Two Game Summaries

Posted by John Bodi at May 16, 2016 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Westford Over 30 Softball was able to complete every game this week without a cancellation due to rain. The Mustangs continue to lead the pack both in wins and runs scored. Willis Tent and Short Cuts have also started strong and look to be ready to battle each other closely throughout the season. Several teams continue to get their first win.

Nashoba Valley Veterinary Hospital Mustangs 22 - Floral Arts 8 The Mustangs continued to roll hammering the once formidable Floral Arts squad by 14. Mustangs hit nine homeruns, two over the league limit, including Bill Knute and Mike Kennedy with two apiece, one each by Don Cusano, Jack Erickson, and Keith Reynolds. Jim Ward added 4 hits. and Don Cusano was again the winning pitcher, Mark Cusano had a nice sliding catch in the outfield. Floral's Rob Beaudette went 2-for-3 with a two-run homer, Simon Tripp went 2-for-3 with two homers and four RBI, and Roger Whittlesey stroked a two-run home run, knocking in Dave Janowsky, who went 2-for-3.

Short Cut Landscaping 10 - Burton's Grill 6 In their first game of the season, Short Cuts edged Burtons by four runs in what was a close game throughout. Short Cuts used a five run inning to gain the lead and hold on for the duration. For Burtons, Jerod Colley went 2 for 3 with a three run home run , Charlie Chungu went 3 for 3 with a double and two runs scored, and Peter Murano, Dave Batchhelder and Greg Fitzpatrick all going 2 for 3. Defensively, Fitzpatrick teamed up with left fielder Eric Cataline to throw out a Short Cut base runner at 3rd and first baseman Batch made a nifty stop and throw to second to catch an advancing runner. Rick Waldron pitched a great game in holding the Short Cut offense to just ten runs over seven innings.

Drew Farms 22 - Healy Oil 19 Healy Oil battled hard but lost to a very good Drew Farms team 22-19. 19 runs wins most games but not tonight. Healy Oil rookie Matt Dowling went 5-5 with a solo shot over left center. Bruce Wilhelm had a solo shot in the third inning and another solo shot in the bottom of the seventh. Dave O'Keefe also added a solo homerun in the fifth. Rookie Nick Wilmot took the mound for the first time for Healy as well.

Nashoba Valley Veterinary Hospital Mustangs 17 - CSA Graphics 0 The Mustangs are outscoring even the red hot Red Sox and quickly pummeled CSA by 17 while allowing no runs scored against them. For the second time in as many nights, the Mustangs hit nine homeruns, including two by Mike Kennedy, one each by Paul Selfrige, Don Cusano, Bill Knute, Mark Cusano, and ex-Burton...Keith Reynolds. Paul Ligouri's 3 year unbeaten string continued on the mound for the winners who also turned 2 infield double plays. Ligouri threw a two hit shutout for the win and fielded his position flawlessly. CSA can feel good that they held Mustangs to their lowest run total of the early season. And, the 17 Mustang runs matched the number of at bats had by CSA. Of the 12 guys playing for CSA, seven were rookies getting their welcome into the league by the Mustangs tutorial.

Short Cuts 13 - Floral Arts 5 On a rainy Friday night, Shortcut Landscaping used both power and speed to defeat Floral Arts, 13-5. Jason Humphrey, Mike Gross, David Sullivan, and Steve Jacobson all homered for Shortcuts, and Sullivan used his speed in other at-bats to turn singles into doubles. Jeff Moore played well defensively at third base for Floral, ranging and making several nice catches on pop ups, and also turning a 5-to-3 double play with the bases loaded in the third inning. Larry Mardany (2-for-2 with a walk), and Simon Tripp (2-for-3) each homered for Floral.

Willis Tent 10 - Drew Farms 7 Both teams got off to a slow start, with Drews scoring one run in the 1st inning and two in the second and Willis scoring one run in the second. Third inning, Willis offense exploded for seven runs. Taking a ten to six lead into going into the 7th inning. Drews attempted a comeback but Willis defense held strong, holding Drews to just one run in the bottom of the 7th. Willis wins over Drews 10 to 7. Willis pitcher Rob Swinamer pitched a stellar game with three strikeouts, holding Drews to just seven runs. Rob also contributed on offense with a 3 for 3 night, two homeruns, a single and a base on balls. Roger Neild and Rick Devanna each contributed to the Willis win with home runs of their own.

Burton's Grill 16 - Pro Sports Therapy 9 Burtons posted their first win of the season beating PST by seven during yet another game effected by rain. Burtons was led by rookie Charlie Chungo with two home runs and eight RBIs and Jerod Colley with his second two-run homerun in as many games. John Geary went 3-3 with a sacrifice fly and two RBIs. Tim Scott again paced the Burtons defense with many outstanding catches in the outfield. PST started slowly but rallied in the bottom of the seventh to make a game of it.  Their offense was led by homeruns from Donald Slate and Ryan Steele (a four hit night).