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The East Greenwich Avengers jumped out to an early lead and held on to a 6-3 victory over Chariho.

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The South Kingstown/Narragansett Lions edged Flood Ford 2-1 on a sixth inning rbi triple by Koko Kassabian.

The game proved to be an epic pitchers dual with the Lions Brendan Flaherty and Tyler Macnamara combining for seven innings, seven strike outs and only giving up four hits.

Flood Ford’s starter Nolan LaPerche threw a brilliant 5 2/3 striking out five and only allowing two hits.

Koko Kassabian led the Lions offense going 2-2 with two triples and a run scored and an RBI for the winning run.

Jack Hornstein went 2-3 with a RBI double that scored Flood’s only run of the game.

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On an extremely warm and muggy night, West Warwick defeated the Tigers of Tiverton, 16-3.

Tiverton struck first with two runs in the first inning by Nick Mercer (walk) and Devan Perroni (hit batsmen).

In the bottom of the first inning, WWCM scored six runs on four hits, two walks and an error. Getting rbi’s were Sammy Corrado (single), Josh Pedus (fielder’s choice), Dominic Carollo (two-run double).

After keeping the Tigers scoreless in the top of the second inning, WW opened up a 9-2 lead on hits by Kyle DaSilva (lead-off double), Sammy Corrado (single) and Will Cornicelli (two-run single). Josh Pedus drove in a run on a sacrifice fly to right field.

West Warwick opportunistically scored seven more runs over the next three innings on five walks, three hit batsmen and rbi hits by Josh Pedus (two-run double) and Nick Brown (two-run double).

The Tigers scored a run in the top of the fifth inning when Devan Perroni doubled, moved to third on a wild pitch and scored on Tyler Garside’s rbi single to right field.

Sam Corrado picked up the victory by allowing no earned runs on one hit while striking out six in three innings of work.

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Led by a ten-hit attack, Vogie of Mt. Hope defeated West Warwick, 11-6, in Rhode Island Connie Mack baseball last night.

In the top of the third inning, Vogie struck for five runs on three walks and hits by Parker Camelo (rbi single), Andrew Jones (two-run double) and Matt Gale (two-run double).

West Warwick cut the lead to 5-2 in the fourth inning when Ty Condon singled in Chase Joubert and Josh Pedus.

After allowing two unearned runs and falling behind 7-2, WWCM scored three runs in the bottom of the fifth inning on two hit batsmen, one walk, one error and hits by Sean White and Sammy Corrado.

With the score at 8-5 in the last inning, Vogie added three insurance runs when Jonathan Jones emptied the bases with two outs on a three-run double to centerfield.

Offensively, Vogie was led by Cam Connor (2/3, three runs scored), Andrew Jones (1/3, one double, two runs scored and two rbi’s), Matt Gale (1/3, one double and two rbi’s), Jonathan Jones (2/4, one double, two runs scored and three rbi’s), Dayton Van Ambers (rbi double) and Aidan Macdougel (1/2, two runs scored).

For West Warwick, Sammy Corrado (1/3, one rbi), Chase Joubert (1/3, one run scored and one rbi), Ty Condon (2/4, two rbi’s), Dominic Carollo (1/2, two runs scored) and Sean White (2/3, one run scored) led the way.

Before tiring in the heat and humidity, Vogie’s starting pitcher Dayton Van Ambers had a solid effort through the first four innings, by allowing no earned runs on four hits while striking out four batters.

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Led by the hitting of Chase Joubert and the solid pitching of Dominic Carollo, West Warwick opened up their Connie Mack season with a 13-3 victory over Warwick PAL.

After falling behind 1-0, Warwick PAL took a 2-1 lead with hits by Chris Banoch, Andrew Frenze and Brandon Lajole in the bottom of the first inning.

While Carollo settled in by pitching four scoreless innings, WWCM scored 9 runs to take a 10-2 lead after five innings.

In the top of the third inning, Kyle DaSilva lead off with a single, moved to third a double by Chase Joubert and both players scored on a two-run single by Josh Pedus.

The Orange and Black scored six runs in the fourth on two hit batsmen, one walk and hits by Sammy Corrado (double), Liam Gravier (single) and Chase Joubert (single).

In the sixth, West Warwick scored three runs, courtesy of a three-run home run by Joubert.

Dominic Carollo, who struck out five batters in six innings of work, earned the win by giving up three runs (only one earned) on five hits and two walks.