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SouthCoast In Action: Whaling City Baseball action from July 18-21

Here's a look at Whaling City Baseball action from July 18-21.

Monday, July 18

DeBross Oil 12, Palace Pizza 2: Reed LaPlante smacked three hits and knocked in three runs, Max Mutnansky, Jaiden Hebert, and Parker Pacheco had multiple hits as well to lead a 17 hit attack for the Oilers. LaPlante, Hebert and Landen Evangelho combined to limit Palace to just two hits that were off the bats of Matteo Pacheco and Landon Florent.

Southcoast Towing 0, Tremblay Bus 0: Drew Alfaiate scattered seven hits while tossing a complete-game shutout, and Cam Riccio fired a no-hitter at Southcoast Towing in a pitchers duel for the ages. Both Riccio and Alfaiate struck out 10 batters in this game that ended in a scoreless tie.

Amaral’s Linguica 13, Table 8 Restaurant 4: Jack Fleurent was the hitting star for Amaral’s rapping out three hits and driving in five runs to lead his team to the win. Aiden Arunsi and Mikey Lopez combined on the mound to strike out seven Table 8 hitters. Landon Cabral scored twice for Table 8.

Shortstop Joel Vasquez of Dave's leaps to receive the throw from his catcher as Yaniel Fernandes of TS Sports slides safely into second base in recent action at Whaling City Youth Baseball.
Shortstop Joel Vasquez of Dave's leaps to receive the throw from his catcher as Yaniel Fernandes of TS Sports slides safely into second base in recent action at Whaling City Youth Baseball.

Tuesday, July 19

Amaral’s Linguica 6, N. B. Fire 1: Jayce Cabral was the winning pitcher for Amaral’s. He pitched the first five innings, striking out 13 Fire Department hitters. Jack Fleurent stayed hot at the plate driving in two RBI. Amari Dingler had the lone hit for N.B, Fire.

A.C.G. 9, Table 8 Restaurant 3: Ty Ross was the winning pitcher for ACG scattering two K&B hits. Ryan Maclean, Jacob Cepeda, and Owen Rene all checked in at the plate with key hits to help Ross nail down the win. Don Lopes Jr continued his steady play for Kitchens and Baths.

McCann & Son’s 2, Southcoast Towing 1: Jack Anderson had two hits, including a first inning home run. Quentin Frias scattered seven Southcoast hits and only allowed one run in picking up the win. Owen Tweedie had two hits for Southcoast Towing.

LeBeau's 7, Tremblay Bus 3: Ben Viera pitched 4 and a third innings on the mound and was credited with the win, he struck out 10 while allowing just three runs. Kyle Soares hit a home run, Lucas Souza and Kayden Souto also drove in runs. Soares tallied five total bases in the LeBeau’s win. Sam Sonnenburg had two hits for Tremblay Bus.

Wonder Bowl 9, Table 8 Restaurant 3: Wonder Bowl scored nine runs on five hits led by Cole Devlin and Kaleb Braga’s two hit games. Landon Jadlowe tossed five innings of three hit ball in picking up the win. Carter Bolarinho had an RBI triple for Table 8.

Donovan Libby of T.S. Sports grimaces as he delivers toward the plate. Libby and his teammates outscored their opponents by a score of 22 runs for vs. 6 against last week while going 2-0 on the week.
Donovan Libby of T.S. Sports grimaces as he delivers toward the plate. Libby and his teammates outscored their opponents by a score of 22 runs for vs. 6 against last week while going 2-0 on the week.

Wednesday, July 20

T.S. Sports 9, Wonder Bowl 4: Donovan Libby pitched five innings allowing only two Wonder Bowl hits while striking out 13. He also had four hits and drove in five runs to lead his team to the win. Jacob Antonio came on in the last inning to close the game for TS Sports and struck out the side. Kaleb Braga knocked in two runs for Team Wonder Bowl.

McCann & Son’s 8, Dave’s 0: Ben Clough ripped two hits, driving in three runs. Nick Frias scored twice and also had two hits and Lucas Santos also chipped in with a hit to help lead the Paint Crew to yet another win. Jack Anderson was “lights out” on the mound striking out 17 Dave’s hitters and not allowing a hit.

DeBross Oil 14, N.B. Fire 2: Parker Pacheco and Max Mutnansky combined to scatter three Fire Department hits, with each of the Oiler pitchers striking out six hitters. Reed LaPlante, Jaiden Hebert and Michael Charros all had RBI hits to help the Oilers to the win. J.C. Robles doubled for N.B. Fire.

Tremblay Bus outfielder Landen Morro watches a high fastball pass by during an at bat in recent action at Whaling City Youth Baseball in New Bedford's North End.
Tremblay Bus outfielder Landen Morro watches a high fastball pass by during an at bat in recent action at Whaling City Youth Baseball in New Bedford's North End.

Thursday, July 21

T.S. Sports 13, Kitchens & Baths 2: Jacob Antonio was the winning pitcher, he tossed the first three innings striking out five and scattering three hits before Donovan Libby came on in relief to close out the game. Antonio had three hits including a home run. Jackson Libby, Aiden DaSilva and Jacob Rebello all had three hits as well to lead TS Sports to another win. Evan Sousa had two hits for K&B.

LeBeau’s 23, Palace Pizza 0: Ben Viera had four hits, Kyle Soares had two hits, and Eric Rebello added three while knocking in six runs to leaf LeBeau’s to yet another win. Viera pitched a complete game one hitter while cruising to the win.

Dave’s 16, A.C.G. 3: Nathan Cook was the winning pitcher striking out ten. Jeremiah Ramos had two hits, Maddyn Duarte drove in two runs, and Joel Vasquez and Evan DeMello scored three times as Dave’s puts another game in the win column.

This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: SouthCoast In Action: Whaling City Baseball action from July 18-21