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Mario's Restaurant Advances

Posted by John Bodi at Aug 25, 2012 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

With a come from behind 12-11 win, Mario's Restaurant has taken their first round series from Drew Farms 2 Games to 1.

Mario's will now face the number two seeded Floral Arts in the second round beginning on Tuesday.  The other matchup in the second round will be the number one seeded Mustangs taking on Willis Tent.

The second round is a best of 5 games format.

 

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Round 1 - Game 2

Posted by John Bodi at Aug 24, 2012 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

In Friday night's first game, Willis Tent advanced to the next round with a 7-1 win over Pro Sports Therapy in extra innings for a sweep of the series.  Willis broke open the tight 1-1 game in the top of the 8th inning with 6 runs to advance.

In the second game, Mario's Restaurant staved off elimination with a 17-9 win over Drews Farm to tie the series at 1 game apiece.  The final game of the series will be Sunday night at 7 PM. 

Round two of the playoffs is now scheduled to begin on Tuesday, August 28.

 

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Roger's Recap 2012 - Final Week

Posted by John Bodi at Aug 21, 2012 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The Nashoba Valley Veterinary Hospital Mustangs have earned a first place finish for an impressive fourth year in a row. The Mustangs, which have won two championships in the last three years, finished this season with a 21-3 record, a testament to their balanced offense and solid defense. Reigning champs Floral Arts currently holds a 17-6 record and sits in second place, but has to finish a make-up game against fourth place Willis Tent (11-12). Mario’s Restaurant, a team that has finished in last place each season since 2007, had a remarkable season, finishing in third place with a 13-11 record. Mario’s will face sixth place Drew Farms (9-15) in the first round of playoffs. Willis Tent will face fifth place Pro Sports Therapy (10-14) in the best of three series. Shortcut Landscaping and Healy Oil did not earn a playoff berth this season.

Willis Tent 9 - Mustangs 8

Jeff Briggs hit a home run in the seventh inning to break an 8-8 tie and give Willis Tent a one run victory over the Mustangs. Jack Erickson led the Mustangs offensive attack with a double and a grand slam. Bill Knute was 3-for-3 with a home-run blast of his own. Don Cusano chipped in with two hits and a home run for the Mustangs. Infielders Paul Ligouri and Paul Selfrige also contributed two hits apiece for the Mustangs as well as some solid defense.

Floral Arts 18 - Shortcut 9

Floral Arts’ offense exploded for 6 runs in the first inning, and then scored in every inning thereafter, en route to an 18-9 victory over Shortcut Landscaping. Mike Alonardo, Tom Semeter, Frank Lancelotta, Geoff Pavao, and Simon Tripp all homered for Floral, while Brent Oakleaf and Chris Clark hit long balls for Short Cuts. Jim Peloquin was a standout at shortstop, and Billy Luppold continued his hot hitting with another multiple hit game.

Mustangs 10 - Floral Arts 5

In a hotly contested battle, the Mustangs broke a 5-5 tie with two out in the top of the seventh inning with back-to-back solo homers by Jack Erickson and Don Cusano. The Mustangs tacked on a few more insurance runs to cement the victory and close out the game by turning an infield double play to end it in the bottom of the seventh. Erickson (3 runs scored) had three hits, including his home run. Don Cusano pitched well for the Mustangs and added two hits, including his home run. Mark Cusano, Mike Kennedy, and Bill Knute each had two hits. Knute and Kennedy each played outstanding defense.

Mustangs 20 - Shortcut 7

The Mustangs won their fourth consecutive regular season championship and completed their third straight 21-3 campaign with a 20-7 elimination game victory over Shortcuts that sent their opponents home for the season. Jay Dolan and Paul Selfrige each had three hits and three runs scored to set the table for the Mustangs. Both Cusano brothers, Mark and Don, each had two hits, including a home run and three RBI for the victors. Other Mustangs with two hits apiece included Jack McGrath, Andy Mastandrea, Mike Kennedy, and Jim Ward, who drove in the 20th run, which clinched the mercy rule victory in the sixth inning. The Mustangs played their usual brand of solid defense. Dave Libby led Shortcuts with a pair of two run homers.

Pro Sports Therapy 9 - Drew Farms 6

In the final game of the regular season for both squads, Pro Sports Therapy defeated Drew Farms, 9-6. Pro Sports went up 5-0 after three innings, behind a solid effort from Tim Schutt on the mound, but saw Drew Farms answer with 5 in the fourth inning, powered by a Tom Menicci home run and another run in the sixth. Pro Sports then responded with 4 runs in the bottom of the sixth, and Jeff Fuller closed out the game on the mound for the win. Pro Sports had 11 different players contribute hits to the win.

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PLAYOFF TIME

Posted by John Bodi at Aug 21, 2012 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The 2012 Playoffs opened on Tuesday night with the first two games of round one at VFW Field.  

In the first game, Drew Farms broke open a close game and defeated Mario's Restaurant 17-7.

In the second game, Willis Tent came back from a 2-1 deficit in the fifth inning with 5 runs to post a 6-2 win over Pro Sports Therapy.

Both series continue on Friday night with Willis at Pro Sports beginning at 6:30 and Mario's at Drews to follow at 7:45.

 

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Roger's Recap 2012 - Week 13

Posted by John Bodi at Aug 13, 2012 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

There is only one week left in the regular season, and Mario’s Restaurant (11-11) this week added its name to the list of teams that have clinched a playoff berth, a list that also includes the Nashoba Valley Veterinary Hospital Mustangs (19-2) and Floral Arts (16-5). Willis Tent (9-12), Drew Farms (9-13), Short Cut (9-12), and Pro Sport Therapy (9-13) are four teams that will fight it out this week for the three remaining playoff spots. The first round of the playoffs is scheduled to begin on Tuesday.

Mustangs 13 - Mario’s Restaurant 6

The Nashoba Valley Veterinary Hospital Mustangs got off to a strong start with 5 runs in the first, leading to the eventual 13-6 victory over Mario’s Restaurant. Murph McKeon and Dave Batchelder paced Mario’s offensively as each connected for home runs. Jim DeMarco, Tony DeAntonis, and Brian Collamore had 2 hits apiece.

Mario’s Restaurant 17 - Drew Farms 4

Mario’s Restaurant got back on the winning track with a 17-run night against Drew Farms. Thanh Nguyen hit two home runs and knocked in 5 runs to lead a 25-hit attack. With the score 4-3 in Mario’s favor, Mario’s managed a pair of 4-run innings in the fifth and the sixth to put the game away. Jon Russo contributed 3 hits, while Jerod Colley notched two hits and added a pair of RBI and runs scored.

Mario’s Restaurant 10 - Pro Sports Therapy 5

Mario’s Restaurant clinched their first playoff berth in several years with a 10-5 victory over Pro Sports Therapy. Mario’s jumped out to a 7-1 lead after two innings before PST rallied back to within two. Thanh Nguyen connected on a 3-run opposite field homer in the sixth to cap the scoring, and Christopher Brooks shut down PST in the seventh to seal the win. Jerod Colley, Jim Demarco, and Pete Morano turned in fine defensive plays that kept PST in check.

Drew Farms 14 - Short Cuts Landscaping 6

Solid defense backed up Gary Lavelle’s sound pitching as Drew Farms beat Shortcut, 14-6. Gary Murphy hit a solo home run for the winners. Drew Farms got offense from the whole line up. Pat Pawlak hit a triple, and Jim Sullivan, Matt Chamberlain, Jason Goldthwaite, and Lavelle hit doubles.

Pro Sports Therapy 14 - Healy Oil 3

Tom Rose broke open a game that was close early with a grand slam in the bottom of the second to lead Pro Sports Therapy to a 14-3 win over Healy Oil. Rose led a balanced Pro Sports attack that had six players drive in runs and nine players with hits on the night. The top of the order had a big night, as both Jeff Morse (2 hits) and John Bodi (4-for-4) were on base all night and scored 3 runs each.

Floral Arts 16 - Healy Oil 7

Floral Arts got back on the winning track, using home runs from Tom Semeter, Tom Lester, Mike Alonardo, Jim Peloquin, and Simon Tripp, and great pitching from Larry Mardany to keep Healy Oil at bay. Mike Martin and Dave O'Keefe (2 home runs, 5 RBI) were the only players able to solve Mardany consistently for Healy. Jonathan Morgan turned two double plays for Floral on the infield, and Mike Alonardo threw out a runner at home to complete a third double play.