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FRIDAY GAMES POSTPONED

Posted by John Bodi at Aug 9, 2012 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Due to the weather, Friday night's games are postponed.  They will now be played on Sunday, August 19th.

5:30  Floral Arts @ Willis Tent

6:45  Mustangs @ Short Cuts Landscaping

8:00  Drew Farms @ Pro Sports Therapy 

 

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Roger's Recap - Week 12

Posted by John Bodi at Aug 6, 2012 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Mustangs 9 - Floral Arts 8

 

It was a game that Floral Arts had to win if it had any real designs on a first place finish this season, but the Nashoba Valley Veterinary Hospital Mustangs used guile and timely hitting in the bottom of the seventh to squeak out a 9-8 win. Down by three runs, Paul Selfridge and Mike Kennedy managed key hits off of pitcher Larry Mardany. But the big hit of the game came with the bases loaded and two outs. Paul Liguori, in a do-or-die situation, punched the ball to right field, just above second baseman Jonathan Morgan’s head, to knock in the winning run. With only four games left in the regular season, the first-place Mustangs (18-2) now have a commanding three-game lead over second-place Floral Arts (15-5).

 

Mustangs 20 - Drew Farms 2

 

Nashoba Valley Veterinary Hospital Mustangs pitcher Don Cusano held Drew Farms to only two runs and blasted a grand slam to help his cause. Every Mustang had at least one hit and scored at least one run in the balanced offensive attack. Mike Kennedy went 3-for-4 with a home run, 4 RBI, and 3 runs scored. Bill Knute chipped in with a home run. Paul Selfridge and Jim Ward had three hits apiece. The Mustangs played their usual brand of rock-solid defense. 

 

Floral Arts 9 - Pro Sports Therapy 4

 

Frank Lancelotta spun a beauty, giving up home runs to Pro Sports Therapy Derek Donegan and Steve Nolan, and not much else. Floral Arts scored seven runs in the second, capped by Jim Peloquin’s 3-run homer, and cruised from there. Roger Whittlesey was 3-for 4, with a double and an RBI, and Dean Wormell contributed a key hit and played some outstanding defense at second base. PST is now 7-12 and in seventh place.

 

Healy Oil 21 - Shortcut 15

 

Healy Oil (6-14) only needed 9 players to outslug the powerful Shortcut Landscaping (8-12) line up, 21-15. Dave O’Keefe, Brian Egan, and Mike Finnegan made ESPN highlight-reel catches in the outfield for Healy Oil. Bill Martin led the offense by going 5-for-5. Finnegan, O’Keefe, Steve Cuzziere, and rookie pitcher Matt Critch hit home runs for the winners. Shortcut is currently in sixth place; Healy Oil is in eighth place. 

 

Mario’s Restaurant 10 - Willis Tent 9

 

Mario’s Restaurant climbed back from 4-0 and 7-4 deficits to nip Willis Tent, 10-9.  Team sponsor, Mario Brancato, hit a single in the seventh that drove in Brian Collamore to win the game. The powerful Willis squad started strong, hitting three home runs in the first, but Mario’s pitcher Thanh Nguyen settled down and allowed just one more homer the rest of the way. Dave Batchelder hit a pair of 2-run homers for Mario’s and played sparkling defense at second base. Pete Morano and Keith Reynolds had three hits each. Mario’s Restaurant (9-10) is currently in third place. 

 

Willis Tent 5 - Pro Sports Therapy 2

 

Willis Tent pitcher Dave Harrington completely shut down the Pro Sports Therapy offense.  Rob Swinamer hit yet another HR to lead the Willis offense.

 

 


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Friday Schedule Changes

Posted by John Bodi at Aug 6, 2012 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The Willis Tent - Floral Arts game is being moved from Friday to Sunday, August 19th, at 5:30 PM.  With this change, the 9 PM game on Friday between Pro Sports Therapy and Drew Farms is being moved forward to the 7:45 time slot.  This will leave just two games on the schedule for the night.

Sunday will see two make up games being played. 

5:30  Drew Farms - Short Cuts Landscaping

6:45   Pro Sports Therapy - Mario's Restaurant

Playoff note:  with the Willis Tent - Floral Arts game being moved to August 19th, the playoffs are now tentatively scheduled to start on Tuesday, August 21.

 

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Friday Night Schedule Change

Posted by John Bodi at Aug 1, 2012 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The Friday night game between Short Cuts Landscaping and Drew Farms has been rescheduled to Sunday, August 12 at 5:30 PM.

With that change, the 9 PM game that featured the Mustangs and Floral Arts will be moved forward to 7:45.

 

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Roger's Recap - Week 11

Posted by John Bodi at Jul 31, 2012 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

There are still six games remaining on the schedule for most teams, but the Mustangs (16-2) and reigning champions Floral Arts (14-4) each clinched a first round playoff bye this week. This is the third year in a row that both teams have earned the bye. The Mustangs and Floral Arts are 1-1 in head-to-head competition so far this season, and will face each other two more times this season, making a first place finish still up for grabs. The other six teams in the league are all vying for one of the four remaining playoff spots, and there is no team that is out of the hunt. The much-improved Mario’s Restaurant (8-10) sits alone in third place and appears to be heading for its first post season in many years. Drew Farms, Willis Tent, and Shortcut Landscaping are tied for fourth place with an 8-11 record. Pro Sports Therapy (7-11) and Healy Oil (5-14) are both within striking distance of a playoff spot, yet it will take a very strong finish to achieve it.

Drew Farms 16 - Willis Tent 7

Home runs by Dave Guthrie, Tom Menicci and Todd Shepherd powered Drew Farms to a 16-7 win over Willis Tent. Drews displayed solid hitting up and down the line-up, led by Mark Kost (5 for 5) and Menicci (4 for 5). Strong defense backed up strong pitching from Gary Lavelle

Pro Sports Therapy 27 - Shortcut Landscaping 14

Pro Sports Therapy came back from an early barrage of Short Cuts Landscaping home runs, overcoming a 14-3 deficit to post a 27-14 run rule victory in the top of the seventh. SCL hit 6 home runs—several of the tape measure variety (including bombs by Chris Smith, Mike Gross, Brent Oakleaf). Tim Schutt settled down on the mound, shutting out SCL after the third inning and when it was his turn to hit, the tall lefty made it count with a grand slam in the seventh inning. Schutt was 3 for 5 with two home runs and 5 RBI. Derek Donegan (3 hits, 3 runs scored, 2 RBI) provided the game winner for the second night in a row, hitting a 2-run homer in the seventh to end the game. Several other PST players had big nights offensively including Jeff Morse (3-3 with a walk, sac fly, 3 RBI), Jerry Cressman (HR and 3 RBI), Tom Rose (5 for 5 with 5 runs scored, home run, 2 RBI), Keith Davighi (3 for 3, including a home run, a walk, a sac fly, and 6 RBI—at least one in each of his 4 plate appearances), and John Bodi (4 for 4 with a double and 3 RBI).

Floral Arts 10 - Mario’s Restaurant 7

Greg Marchand had multiple hits, including a 2-run homer, to help lead Floral Arts to a 10-7 win over Mario’s Restaurant. Larry Mardany pitched well, surrendering a pair of monster home runs to Thanh Nguyen, but otherwise holding the Mario offense in check. Bill Luppold also chipped in a pair of hits and Tom Lester played strong defense in right field. Peter Morano and Mario Brancato each had two hits for Mario’s. Both teams played great defense.

Drew Farms 19 - Healy Oil 13

Drew Farms scored in every inning but one and hit 6 home runs, most with runners on base to win a high scoring game, 19-13 over Healy Oil. First inning home runs by Pat Pawlak, Todd Shepherd and Jason Goldthwaite provided a quick start for the visitors. Tommy Menicci, Todd Shepherd, Dave Guthrie, Jim Sullivan and Eric Carlyle all collected three hits apiece. Gary Lavelle again pitched a solid game. Mike Martin, Joey Ingalls, and Dave O’Keefe each hit home runs for Healy Oil.

Willis Tent 11 - Shortcut Landscaping 9

Willis Tent defeated Shortcut Landscaping, 11-9, in a game powered by Andrew Metters (3 for 4, home run, and 3 RBI) and John Mangiaratti (2 for 4 with the game-winning home run and 4 RBI). Consistent pitching by Brian Anderson held Short Cuts at bay for most of the night

Mustangs 20 - Healy Oil 1

Mustangs pitcher Don Cusano struck out three Healy batters and gave up only one unearned run in a 20-1 Mustangs mercy rule victory. Cusano was walked three times at the plate, including once with the bases loaded, but the rest of the Mustangs offense was led by Jack Erickson, who went 3 for 3 with a home run and 5 RBI. Mike Kennedy (4 RBI) and Bill Knute (grand slam, 5 RBI) also had 2 hits each, including a homer apiece. Jay Dolan went 3 for 3 from his leadoff spot and scored 3 times. Other Mustangs who chipped in with two hits each were Jay Lincoln, Jim Ward, and Brian Foley. Mark Cusano made several excellent plays at second base for the Mustangs. Glenn Robinson hit well for Healy Oil, along with Dave “Pokey” Cannistaro, and Al Boisvert.