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Grogan O’Brien’s base hit in the eighth inning sealed a 4-3 walk-off victory for East Greenwich over Coventry.

Corey Szabo led off the bottom of the eighth with a single and eventually scored the winning run on O’Brien’s hit.

EG’s Evan Macaulay struck out 9 in 4.1 innings of scoreless relief; Fogel struck out 12 in 5.1 innings for Coventry.

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In the battle of the bulldogs, Cranston defeated Westerly, 7-2.

Pitcher Jake Latek rebounded from a subpar outing against Chariho to throw a 1 hitter over 5 2/3 innings , striking out seven. Over the final 1 1/3 innings of play, Anthony Decotis pitched hitless ball.

Offensively, Cranston led by Kyle Palardy (2 rbi’s) and multi-hit games from Chris Melise and Alex Paone in the win.

In the first inning, Cranston’s Chin lead off the game with a double to right and later scored the first run of the game on a sacrifice fly and the bulldogs from Cranston really never looked back.

Latke was able to keep Westerly off the bases until Shaffer started the bottom of the fifth inning with a shot to center. McAllister and Pearson would also reach base, loading them up for an rbi by Tria. Pedersen would drive in a run to close the gap to 4-2 Cranston, however, they would not score any more runs against Cranston pitching.

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Vogie of Mt Hope went up 1-0 in the bottom of the first on a walk to Parker Camelo, followed by an rbi single from Jack Standish

Warwick PAL pulled ahead 3-1 in the top of the third inning on a bases clearing triple off the bat of D. Farrell.

Mt Hope was able to scrape across two runs in the fifth to knot the game at 3-3 and thanks to timely hitting by Brady Connor and Danny Desilets followed with two more runs in the sixth inning to jump ahead 5-3

Andrew Jones settled in after relieving Cam Connor earlier in the game and slammed the door shut in the seventh with two strikeouts and a ground ball to first.

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Slocum Baseball Club defeated Coventry, 5-2, in their first game of the summer.

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The Rams of LaSalle gave the East Providence Knights their first lost of the year, 7-2.