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Roger's Recap 2012 - Playoffs Round 2

Posted by John Bodi on Sep 03 2012 at 05:00PM PDT in 2019

Willis Tent knocked out Pro Sports Therapy in the first round of the playoffs, but has lost two in a row against the Nashoba Valley Veterinary Hospital Mustangs and now stands on the edge of elimination in the best of five series. Also, Mario’s Restaurant, after eliminating Drew Farms in three games in the first round, is down 2-0 against reigning champs Floral Arts.

Mustangs 10 - Willis 8

Home runs by Don Cusano, Mike Kennedy, and Jack Erickson led the Nashoba Valley Veterinay Hospital Mustangs to a 10-8 game one victory over Willis Tent. Steve Damiani kept the game close for Willis with two three run homers. Mike Kennedy, Jim Ward, Bill Knute, Craig Smith, and Dan Crogan provided excellent defense for the winners.

Mustangs 20 - Willis 8

In a well-balanced offensive attack, 15 different Mustangs combined for 27 hits and 13 Mustangs scored at least one run in the 20-8 victory over Willis Tent. Bill Knute and Don Cusano each contributed a home run blast to the Mustangs cause. Knute was one of four Mustangs with three RBI apiece. Brian Foley, Jay Lincoln, and Paul Ligouri (3-for-3, 2 runs scored, 3 RBI) all had multiple hit games to go along with their runs batted in. Defensively for the Mustangs, Craig Smith continued to make spectacular plays from his short fielder position, while Jim Ward and Bill Knute patrolled the outfield with great skill. Mike Kennedy and Paul Selfrige led the Mustangs' stellar infield defense.

Floral Arts 14 - Mario’s Restaurant 5

Floral exploded for 7 runs in the first inning, detonated by a 3-run home run by Jim Peloquin, and capped the evening with 4 runs in the sixth, highlighted by a Simon Tripp -3-run blast. Larry Mardany pitched well in the win, and other key offensive contributors included Dean Wormell, Geoff Pavao, and Frank Lancelotta (home run). Than Nguyen homered and had multiple hits for Mario’s.

Floral Arts 15 - Mario’s Restaurant 2

Floral Arts scratched for runs early, then put up 9 in the fifth to put a close game out of reach. Larry Mardany carried a shutout into the sixth inning before surrendering a home run to Dave Batchelder, and was ably backed up by some sparkling defense. Home runs by Jim Peloquin (2), Jonathan Morgan (grand slam), Mike Alonardo, Frank Lancelotta, and Simon Tripp, and multiple hits by Tom Lester, Dean Wormell, and Mike Spanos helped Floral Arts gain a comfortable lead and cruise to the win.

 

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