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SCIA: A look at Whaling City Youth Baseball action from June 13-16

Here's a look at recent action from Whaling City Youth Baseball.

Monday, June 13

A.C.G. 16, Table 8 Restaurant 4: Colton Almeida was the winning pitcher striking out three Table 8 hitters. Landon Cabral and Nico Tripp each had hits for Table 8, however ACG came to the game wearing their hitting shoes on this night. Owen Rene drove in three runs, Zach Aguiar, Ty Ross, and Ryan Maclean all contributed offensively to help ACG capture their fifth win of the season. Don’t look now, but ACG is heating up.

Palace Pizza 8, Tremblay Bus 3: Matteo Pacheco struck out fifteen and scattered a mere two hits in an outstanding outing for Palace. Tucker Wilcox and Sam Sonnenberg accounted for the Bus Company offense checking in with a base hit each. Landon Florent and Thomas Mahar ripped two hits each and Pacheco scored three times to lead the Pizza Crew to win number four on the season.

LeBeau’s 14, N.B. Fire 2: Memphis Hebert and Braydon Monaghan tallied the only hits for the Fire Department. Lucas Greene picked up the win on the mound for LeBeau’s. Kyle Soares, Lucas Souza, Ben Viera and Mason Graverson all had RBI hits for LeBeau’s as they continue to strengthen their hold on first place.

Cayson Stupalski of McCann & Son's reacts after reaching second base in recent action at Whaling City Youth Baseball.
Cayson Stupalski of McCann & Son's reacts after reaching second base in recent action at Whaling City Youth Baseball.

Tuesday, June 14

Palace Pizza 4, TS Sports 2: Palace Pizza scored four runs on just two hits off the bats of Thomas Mahar and Landon Florent, Florent pitched a fine game for Palace picking up the win. The Pizza Crew took advantage of six defensive miscues by TS Sports that would prove to be the difference in this game. Jacob Antonio had two hits for TS Sports.

Evan Sousa, Don Lopes Jr. and Myles Sequeria feasted on N.B. Fire pitching in this game, each of them ripped two hits, Lopes scored five times and also hit an inside the park home run. Evan Sousa was a force to be reckoned with on the mound for K & B striking out thirteen Fire Department hitters while scattering three hits. Jon Carlos Robles checked in with two hits for N. B. Fire.

McCann & Son’s 18, Wonder Bowl 2: Cole Devlin scored twice and had two hits for Wonder Bowl, but unfortunately for Cole that would be the extent of his team’s offense in this game. Quentin Frias was a force on the mound for the Paint Crew, he tossed a fine game scattering Devlin’s two hits while striking out eight in picking up the win. Nick Frias went 4-4, Jack Anderson 3-3, and Ben Clough had two hits as McCann & Son’s remains red hot while putting another game in the win column.

Dave’s 13, Amaral’s Linguica 0: Joel Vazquez was the winning pitcher for Dave’s. He also had a great night at the plate scoring three times and rapping out 3 hits hits. Chayse Mello homered and knocked in two runs. Nathan Cook had three RBI and Richie Gaskins doubled as Dave’s picks up another win. Oliver Hannack accounted for the lone Amaral’s hit.

Southcoast Towing 1, DeBross Oil 0: In what can only be described for what it was, an old fashioned pitchers duel, Kolin DaSilva and Landon Evangelho both tossed complete game two hitters at each others team, however the margin of victory would happen in the first inning when Owen Tweedie would rip a base hit that would score DaSilva who had reached base on a fielders choice. That one run would prove to be the game winner for the Tow Company. Parker Pacheco and Evangelho accounted for the Oilers two hits.

Nick Frias of McCann & Son's goes from first to third on a hit to left field. Frias had a great week to earn player of the week honors. He was 7 for 8 at the plate and knocked in five RBIs.
Nick Frias of McCann & Son's goes from first to third on a hit to left field. Frias had a great week to earn player of the week honors. He was 7 for 8 at the plate and knocked in five RBIs.

Wednesday, June 15

A.C.G. 16, Amaral’s Linguica 3: Miguel Morales had three hits, Ty Ross had three hits and three RBI, and Ryan Maclean scored three times as A.C.G. puts another game in the win column with a big win on Wednesday evening. Owen Rene continued his steady play behind the dish for Manager Keith Almeida’s squad. Oliver Hannack had the lone hit for Amaral’s.

McCann & Son’s 13, T.S. Sports 0: Nick Frias had an outstanding game for the Paint Crew rapping out three hits, scoring three runs and making a great defensive play on a line drive off the bat of Donovan Libby, Nick laid out and robbed Libby of a hit that also preserved a no hitter for his team’s pitching staff. Quentin Frias hit a home run and drove in five runs. Frias combined with teammate Jack Anderson to no hit TS Sports.

LeBeau’s 3, Southcoast Towing 1: Kyle Soares had two hits one of which was a two run home run. Lucas Souza, Ben Viera and Eric Rebello all had hits for LeBeau’s. Soares tossed a complete game one hitter striking out sixteen Southcoast hitters. Jose Martinez Jr had the lone hit for the Tow Company.

Thursday, June 16

DeBross Oil 3, Tremblay Bus 2: It took seven innings for this game to be decided by Kevin Padilla who reached first base, stole second base, stole third base, and took advantage of a defensive miscue to score what would be the winning run. Cam Riccio pitched very well for Tremblay, he allowed only two hits. Reed LaPlante and Parker Pacheco had hits for DeBross.

Dave’s 12, Table 8 Restaurant 0: Chayse Mello and Nathan Cook combined to no hit Table 8. Mello scored twice, Cook went 3-3 and drove in five RBI. Richie Gaskins scored three time as well, Daves puts another game in the win column.

Kitchens & Baths 1, Wonder Bowl 0: Noah Jupin ripped a game winning double in the seventh inning scoring Evan Sousa. Cole Devlin of Wonder Bowl pitched a fine game, but was outdueled by Don Lopes  Jr of K&B who was credited with the win.

This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: SouthCoast In action featuring Whaling City Youth Baseball