News and Announcements
Summer Baseball League for Boys entering 2nd or 3rd grade
When: Sundays starting July 16th and will run for 7 weeks
Time: 9am to 11am
Cost: $20, payable to Hopkinton Little League, includes shirts
Due to limited field space, the program will be open to the first 30 children to register. To register, please email maurastanley@comcast.net.
For more information, please call Maura Stanley at 508-981-0089 or email maurastanley@comcast.net.
Hopkinton's Williamsport Team
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Milford Tournament Record: 3-1 (forfeit to WBridgewater due to schedule conflict) Sandwich Tournament Record: 6-1 Sandwich Exhibition Record: 3-0 Sandwich Playoff Record: 3-1 #2 Seed in Division (of 18) Northboro Tournament Record: 6-0 Northboro Exhibition Record: 4-0 Northboro Playoff Record: 2-0 #1 Seed in B Division Northboro Tournament Champs! Williamsport Tournament Record: 1-2 |
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Thu | 3-Aug | 6pm-8pm | game | Milford Tournament | Rosenfeld Park |
Southboro vs Hopkinton | Milford, MA | ||||
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Sat | 5-Aug | 11am/1pm/3pm | tba | Milford Tournament | Rosenfeld Park |
Playoffs * if 1st or 2nd | Milford, MA | ||||
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Sun | 6-Aug | 11am/1pm/3pm/7pm | tba | Milford Tournament | Rosenfeld Park |
Championship | Milford, MA |
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Sandwich Playoffs - Championship Game - 7/30 - 8pm | ||||||||||||||||
Game Summary: Maplewood went 3-0 and had only let up 4 runs in their first 3 games of the Sandwich Tournament earning the top seed. Hopkinton was also undefeated and earned the second seed by letting up the second least amount of runs (14). In talking with the opposing coach staff before the start of the game, we found that Maplewood was not affiliated with Little League - they were an independent team which plays Pony ball - and were first in the Northeast this year! One more detail .. Maplewood had mercied every one of their opponents in Sandwich so far in the tournament! Hopkinton's bats had been on fire all weekend - with EVERYONE contributing - so they were up for the battle! Colin started with a walk, followed with a single by Wesley. Matt Bianchi added a 2 out single, but the bases were left loaded. In the bottom of the first, Matt West started pitching for the Hillers. He fought hard against the home run hitting Maplewood, facing 5 batters and giving up no runs. In the top of the second, the Hillers went down in order. Matt continued pitching great for Hopkinton, Maplewood was getting nervous, as he faced 5 more batters, struck out two, and keeping them scoreless once again. In the top of the third, Colin singled and was moved to second on Wesley fly ball to the firght field. EG singled and on a pass ball moved to second (while Colin moved to third). Matt West singled allowing Colin to score the first Hopkinton run. EG and Matt both scored on Matt Bianchi's at bat. Jake added a single, and Vinnie walked, but the bases were left loaded. Hopkinton was up 3-0 and Maplewood looked amazed! In the bottom of the third, Teddy continued his amazing defense at second base, getting the first out. The next batter got on base by error, and Maplewood's 3rd and 4th batters each got singles .. setting up for Maplewood's first home run of the game .. which happened to be a grand slam. Maplewood took the lead 4-3. Matt West stayed confident and continued pitching strong, striking out 2 of the next 3 batters to complete the inning. In the top of the fourth with two outs, Colin walked, setting up things for Wesley, who hit his final home run as a 12 year old and giving Hopkinton the lead 5-4!!!!! EG and Matt West added two singles, but were left stranded. In the bottom of the fourth, Hopkinton started to lose ground .. Maplewood's first batter got on with a walk, Teddy then made another play at second to get the first out. The next hitter hit a single. Matt West then helped himself by getting the out at third for the second out. Then Maplewood's home runs continued .. their number 3 and number 4 hitters had back to back home runs, giving them a lead of 8-5. Matt Bianchi came in to pitch and struck out the last Maplewood batter for the third out. Hopkinton was still in the game, but in the top of the 5th, they went down again in order, with help from some strong defense in the field. Hopkinton's defense weakened a bit, and Maplewood's offense got stronger. Maplewood was able to score 6 more runs on two singles, two doubles, a couple of walks and errors. Hopkinton found themselves down 14-5, but had not been mercied! In the top of the sixth, the boys came back fighting! Tyler started the inning with a single, Colin got on base (yes, for the fourth time this game) by balls. EG followed by a double off the fence, allowing Hopkinton to get two more runs. Hopkinton's offense was done. They put up 7 runs against the mighty Maplewood and did a tremendous job! The coaches of Maplewood complimented the Hillers' hitting and pitching! Hopkinton went into Sandwich not knowing what to expect - hoping to get through a couple of playoff games. But what ended up happening was that the team really gel'ed - with the help from a couple of great outings at the Bartek's (thanks to Peter and the Sullivans) - and the boys really played like a team. Everyone took a turn at contributing to a part of the Sandwich games. Congratulations for a great tournament!
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Game Summary: Westwood faced three of Hopkinton's batters in the first inning. Matt West pitched for Hopkinton. The first two outs were made by Tyler Olson playing second base. With 2 men on base, Matt struck out the #5 batter to get the final out of the inning. Westwood kept Hopkinton from scoring again in the second, although McMillan drew a walk, and Jack Yaggy had a nice line drive into left. The bottom of the second inning started with West getting a strike out. The next batter got on base by error, and Westwood was able to score 4 runs off of 2 doubles and 3 walks. In the third inning, Doherty started with a walk, followed by Ericksen getting on base by being hit. Sullivan hit a single to shallow right, allowing Doyle (pinch runner for Doherty) to score. Olson then hit a double to center, allowing Ericksen to score. Matt West then had a HOME RUN allowing three more to score. Hopkinton took the lead 5-4. In the bottom of the third, West continued to pitch strong, striking out the first two batters, walking the next 2, and the final batter of the inning grounded out to first base. In the fourth, Hopkinton was able to add another run to make the score 6-4. In the bottom of the fourth, Bianchi came in to fact the third batter, and struck out the first batter he faced. Hopkinton then made two errors, and Westwood was able to tie the game. EG started the fifth with a walk, giving everyone hope, but Hopkinton was unable to add more runs to the board. In the bottom of the fifth, Bianchi continued to pitch for Hopkinton. The number one hitter got a double. The #2 hitter flew out to left field. Westwood's #3 (Burke-who was 2 for 2 with 2 walks) hit a home run, giving Westwood the lead 6-8. The next batter walked followed by a single, allowing another run to score. The next batter hit a double to left field. Doyle (in left) threw to the Olson (the cutoff at 2nd) who threw to the catcher who threw out the runner trying to score at home. Bianchi got the last out by strike out. Doyle led the sixth with a walk, but was left stranded on first. Hopkinton lost 6-9.
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Website for Milford Tournament
Website for Sandwich Tournament
Website for Williamsport Tournament
2006 Summer Tournament Teams
The following are Hopkinton's Summer Tournament Teams. Players are ranked by the coaches, and the teams are formed by their rankings.
Players must commit to play all but 2 days of the proposed season (which differs between tournaments).
If you confirm commitment and then your child either decides not to play or does not fulfill the time commitment, it will result in the child being disqualified the remainder of the 06 Tournament Season and from possible tournament selection in the 2007 post-season.
Costs vary between tournament teams, based on the number of tournaments and games being played.
2006 Hopkinton Summer Tournament Teams:
Baseball
Williamsport - Coach Doyle
Tondorf 12s - Coach Ryan
Tondorf 11s - Coach Lehman
Tondorf 10s - Coach LeBlanc
Tondorf 9s - Coach Doherty
Sizzler 11/12 - Coach Cunningham
Sizzler 11/12 - Coach Simi
Sizzler 9/10 - Coach Carey
Sizzler 9/10 - Coach Johnson
Upper Charles 11/12 - Coach Hall
Upper Charles 11/12 - Coach Joyce
Upper Charles 9/10 - Coach Motyka
Upper Charles 9/10 - Coach O'Rourke
Sparkler 8s - Coach Decina
Softball
14U - Coach Sileo
12U - Coach Carroll
12U - Coach Cooprider
12U - Coach Finlayson
10U - Coach Allain
10U - Coach Babigian
If you have been contacted to play on a summer tournament team, please click here to register!
Sponsorship Information
In 2013, the Hopkinton Little League supported more than 700 children playing baseball and softball!
The HLL made various capital improvements including new fields and irrigation systems at EMC park, infield construction, an irrigation system at Carrigan 1, and the construction of dugouts at EMC Park.
The 2014 season will be kicked off with a Parade, led by Boston Red Sox mascot Wally the Green Monster!
In July, the HLL will once again host the annual Hopkinton Sizzler – a baseball tournament hosting approximately 48 teams from surrounding towns.
With the growth of Hopkinton, and the continued support of nearly 800 players, our Capital Improvements Committee continues to work on Little League improvements.
To help with this, there are several opportunities for you to sponsor the Hopkinton Little League:
- Team Sponsorship
- Sign Sponsor
- $10k Draw Sponsor
- Donation for the $10k Draw
- Hopkinton Sizzler Sponsor
If you are interested in a Team Sponsorship, please contact Pat Prucher at patmang@aol.com.
2005 Tournament Team Winners
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Congratulations to Hopkinton's Williamsport Team !!!!! |
Summer Tournaments and Leagues which Hopkinton is participating in:
Middlesex Baseball League * Twin Valley Softball League
Some of our Tournament Teams have their own websites - check them out!
Tondorf 11s website (Coach Doyle)
Tondorf 9s website (Coach LeBlanc)
Hopkinton1 American 11-12 (Coach Cunningham)