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Irene Causes Schedule Change

Posted by John Bodi at Aug 26, 2011 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Due to the Hurricane that is causing closings throughout the region, the second round playoff games that were scheduled for Sunday evening have been pushed back to Tuesday.  Game #3 will then be played on Wednesday, with Games #4 and #5 (if necessary) will be played on the Tuesday and Wednesday after the Labor Day Holiday Weekend.  Stay safe everyone!

 

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Favorites Prevail On Opening Night of Play-Offs

Posted by John Bodi at Aug 23, 2011 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The higher seeds held serve on the opening night of the play-offs on Tuesday.  In the first game of the night, SCL won convincingly over Drew Farms with a 16-3 victory.  Another Mike Gross bomb caused the run rule to be enforced.

In the nightcap, Willis Tent won a back and forth tilt over PST in the bottom of the seventh, 15-14.  Willis loaded the bases in a tie game with no outs and promptly ended it with a single to the LF fence.

Round One continues on Wednesday night with Willis @ PST starting at 6:30, followed by the SCL-Drews game at 7:45.

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Roger's RECAP- FINAL Week

Posted by John Bodi at Aug 21, 2011 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The regular season ended this week, but not before several teams battled for playoff seeding. The Mustangs (21-3) and Floral Arts (19-5) both earned a first round bye. Short Cut (15-9) will face Drew Farms (9-15) and Willis (12-12) will play PST (9-15) this week in the best of three playoff series.

Willis Tent 17, PST 7

In what turned out to be a preview match up of the first round of the playoffs, Willis Tent beat up on PST for the second game in three nights on the strength of another pair of Rob Swinamer tape-measure home runs, backed up by a pair of Paul Duarto homers. John Bodi, Tom Rose, and Dave Weaver combined to hit three consecutive home runs for PST, and Matt Dolan (3-3 with a double, triple, and a home run) had a career night. The win for Willis Tent locked them into fourth place.

Mustangs 20, Floral Arts 7

The first-place Mustangs’ balanced offensive attack against three Floral Arts pitchers resulted in a 20-7 win over the second place team. Bill Knute (4-for-4, two home runs, three RBI), winning pitcher Don Cusano (3-for-4, two home runs, four RBI), shortstop Paul Selfridge (three hits, including a home run and three RBI) and Mark Cusano (home run) were offensive stars. Larry Mardany, (2-for-2, double, two runs), Jon Haslam (1-for-2, RBI), Frank Lancelotta (1-for-2, RBI) and Simon Tripp (1-for-1 home run, three RBI, two runs) hit well for Floral Arts.

Drew Farms 13, Mario’s 11

Tom Menicci lead the Drew Farm offense with two home runs. Gary Murphy had one home run. Jason Goldthwaite made a highlight reel walk-off catch in the bottom of the 7th to end the game.

Short Cut 12, Healy Oil 11

Healy Oil's Mike Martin's walk-off base hit won this tight battle in the 7th.

Willis Tent 18, Floral Arts 11

Willis Tent hit seven home runs en route to an 18-11 over Floral Arts. John Mangiaratti homered twice for Willis, which also got four consecutive home runs from Jeff Briggs, Rob Swinamer, John Hunter and Kevin Adolph. Brian Anderson pitched a strong game for Willis, walking only one batter. Floral Arts’ Geoff Pavao (4-for-5, home run, three RBI), Tom Semeter (3-for-3, RBI), Jim Peloquin (2-for-4, two home runs, five RBI) and Simon Tripp (4-for-4, home run, RBI) paced the offense. Peloquin batted .746, hit 25 home runs and knocked 69 RBI this season. Tripp batted .794, hit 20 home runs, and knocked in 58 RBI.

PST 7, Mustangs 5

Mustang Don Cusano hit his 23rd homerun of the season in a tight loss to PST. Both teams pitched and defended well.

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Playoff Schedule Announced

Posted by John Bodi at Aug 18, 2011 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

With Friday night's results now in, the Playoff matchups have been determined.  The regular season will end on Sunday with a matchup between SCL and Mario's Restaurant.  SCL will then open a three game series against Drew Farms on Tuesday at 6:30.  The other first round matchup between Willis Tent and PST will begin later that night at 7:45.  PST won a tie breaker against Drew Farms for fifth place by virtue of a 2-1 series win during the regular season.

First round byes go to regular season champions the Mustangs, who had a historic season with 21 wins, and Floral Arts, who finished second with a 19-5 record. 

Both series will continue on Wednesday night.  Friday night will either see the third game of one or both series or, if both series end in two games, the opening games of round two.  Check this site on Thursday for up to date results and schedule changes based on series outcomes. 

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Roger's Recap - Week 14

Posted by John Bodi at Aug 16, 2011 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Entering the last week of the regular season, the first place Mustangs (20-2) and second place Floral Arts (19-3) have clinched a first round playoff bye. Six of the eight teams in the league will enter the playoffs. Shortcuts (14-8) has clinched third place, but Willis Tent (10-12), PST (8-14), and Drew Farms (8-15), though guaranteed a playoff berth, are in a close battle for the fourth seed.

Healy 9, Mustangs 6

The recently surging Healy Oil handed the first place Mustangs their second loss of the season on Tuesday night. Bill Knute hit grand slam in the 9-6 Mustangs loss.

PST 16, Mario's Restaurant 10

Playing through rain for the entire game, PST and Mario's competed in an old-fashioned slugfest, with PST prevailing, 16-10. Errant throws were the norm for both sides in the sloppy conditions. PST jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead on a Dave Weaver three-run blast. Mario's then scored four in the top of the second and then six runs in the third to go up 10-4, but PST roared back with seven runs in the bottom of the inning to take an 11-10 lead. PST added four more in the fifth, while holding Mario’s scoreless for the rest of the game. Weaver added his second home run of the game in the sixth.

Floral Arts 7, PST 6

PST's 7th inning three-run rally wasn't enough to overcome two early home runs by Floral Arts. Frank Lancelotta hit a grand slam in the first inning for Floral Arts, and Geoff Pavao his a three-run blast in the third. This run production proved to be just enough to earn the win. John Bodi, Derek Donegan, and Gordan Eddy paced PST's offense with three hits apiece.

Willis Tent 16, PST 3

Willis Tent blew open what was a close game by hitting the six home run limit. Jeff Briggs and John Hunter had two home runs apiece, and Dave Harrington added one of his own. But the talk of the night was the 370-foot blast that Rob Swinamer hit for a home run. Tom Mahanna also had a big night for Willis at the plate. Tim Schutt homered for PST.