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Preliminary Round Results (7-31-22)

Game Two: Narragansett/South Kingstown 16 Coventry 3
N/SK win series, 2-0.

Game Two: Vogie Baseball 7 Scituate 0
Vogie wins series, 2-0.

Game Two: Westerly 6 East Greenwich 5
Westerly wins series, 2-0

In a tight game, Westerly advanced to the quarterfinals by edging East Greenwich, 6-5.

Pitchers Noah Burdick and DeLuca Kyan combined to hold off a determined Avenger nine. Burdick struck out three batters over the first four innings, while Kyan allowed just one run on four hits over the final three innings.

Westerly’s Nick Tria was 2-3, with one run scored and one key rbi. Lucas McAllister had a timely two-double to start off the scoring in the bottom of the fourth inning.

For the Avengers, Purcell had a strong showing on the bump, limiting Westerly to one hit over the first three innings.

R. Marcantonio had two rbi’s and S. Gianelli (1) had one rbi for East Greenwich.

Game One: Warwick PAL 11 LaSalle 1

Matt Colvin (six strikeouts), who allowed only one run on three hits in five innings of work, led Warwick PAL to an 11-1 victory over LaSalle.

Offensively, the Warwick contingent received two hits apiece from Mason Link, Brady Maccarone, Conner Farrell, and Devyn Robbins.

Game One: Smithfield 8 Chariho 1

Game One: West Warwick 12 East Providence 4

Led by the solid start of Ty Condon and timely hitting, West Warwick defeated East Providence, 12-4.

Condon, who earned First Team All-Division honors this spring, gave up two early runs in the first inning before striking out ten batters in 4 2/3 innings of work. In fact, Condon retired nine out of ten batters after the Knights took an early 2-0 lead.

After pulling ahead 3-2 in the bottom of the second inning on a two-out double by Zack Lawrence and and a two-run single by Dominic Carollo.

In the bottom of the third inning, WWCM broke open the game with six runs on hits by Brendan Griffin, Josh Pedus, Nathan Hunt (two-run double), Leyton Belanger, Zack Lawrence (rbi double) and Dominic Carollo.

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Preliminary Round Scores (7-30-22)

Game 1: Narragansett/South Kingstown 9 Coventry 0

Game 1: Vogie 7 Scituate 6

Game 1: Westerly 3 East Greenwich 1
All Stater Dean Pons struck out 15 batters and held East Greenwich to three hits over six innings to give Westerly a game one victory in the Preliminary Round of the Connie Mack Playoffs.

Pons also had a double and scored two runs. Miner had the big hit for Westerly, a two-run single in the third inning that put Westerly ahead to stay.

Noah Burdick got the save for Westerly with one inning of no-hit relief.

Aiden Powers had two hits for EG and scored their lone run. Grogan O’Brien struck out seven batters and allowed no runs on one hit in 4 2/3 innings of relief.

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Led by the timely hitting of Josh Pedus and the relief pitching of Logan Dean, West Warwick edged LaSalle, 7-6, for their eighth victory of the summer.

Pedus, who earned All-Division honors this past spring, hit a solo home run in the top of the fifth inning to give WWCM a 5-3 lead and hit a timely two-run double in the top of the seventh inning to give the black and orange a 7-5 lead.

Logan Dean, who pitched out of a bases loaded jam in the bottom of the seventh, earned the save.

Offensively, West Warwick received help from Dom Carollo (2/3, one run scored and one rbi), Quinn Kortick (2/4, one run scored and one rbi), Pedus (2/4, one home run, one double, one run scored and three rbi’s), Logan Dean (1/2, one run scored), Dylan Provoyeur (one run scored), Nathan Hunt (1/3), Cameron Diffley (one run scored) and Zack Lawrence (1/1, one run scored and two walks).

With the win, West Warwick finished 8-6 on the year and will be the 5th seed in the upcoming Rhode Island Connie Mack playoffs.

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In their final regular season game of the year, Flood Ford finished with an 11-3 record by defeating Slocum, 5-0.

Gian Lepore, who pitched five innings, struck out seven batters and allowed just three hits.

Mason Broomfield and Yanni Fotoupolous both pitched one scoreless inning.

Dan D’Alessio had two hits and drove in a run. And, Cam Daley (pictured) not only caught a great game, but also had two hits and scored one run.