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West Warwick 6 Westerly 3

In the Rhode Island Connie Mack opener, West Warwick came from behind to defeat Westerly, 6-3. 

After falling behind 2-0 on two unearned runs, West Warwick scored five runs on four hits for a 5-2 lead in the top of the third inning. 

Dominic Bisceglio lead off with a walk, advanced to third when an attempted pick off at first base was thrown into right field, and scored on Sam Williamson’s r.b.i. single to left field.  After Williamson advance to third on a Ryan Lawton single to right field, he scored on Matt Grosso’s single to right field.  Jon Masse reached on a fielder’s choice, putting runners at first and third for future sophomore catcher, Nathan Lacroix.  Lacroix took a 1-1 pitch and hit a two run double to right center, scoring Lawton and Masse.   Lacroix later scored on a errant throw when Chris Viveiros (reached on an error) stole second base.   

Pitcher, Jon Masse, then took control of the game, by striking out five batters over the next three innings.  In six innings of work, Masse held Westerly to only three hits, while throwing 57 of his 77 pitches for strikes.

In the top of the seventh inning, West Warwick added an insurance run when Masse reached on a hit batsman, advanced to third on Lacroix’s third hit of the game, and scored on Chris Viveiros’ sacrifice fly to center field.

Ryan Lawton picked up the save by pitching a scoreless seventh inning.

Offensively, West Warwick received hits from Sam Williamson (1/4, one run scored and one r.b.i.), Ryan Lawton (1/4, one run scored), Matt Grosso (2/4, one r.b.i.), Jon Masse (two runs scored and one r.b.i.), Nathan Lacroix (3/4, one run scored and two r.b.i.’s), and Chris Viveiros (1/3, one r.b.i.). 

All Star Game

East vs. West

Sunday Night

June 14, 2009

7:00

Eastern All Stars (Visitors)

Tyler Boisclair (Red Sox)

Greg D'Ambrosca (Red Sox)

Nick Motroni (Red Sox)

Kurtis Quinn (Red Sox)

Evan Barrera (A's)

Mike Carley (A's)

Matt Grenier (A's)

Andrew In (A's)

Joe Maynard (Marlins)

Tom Peccia (Marlins)

Ben Roy (Marlins)

Jake Roy (Marlins)

Western All Stars (Home)

Oliver Daras (Orioles)

Cullen Kirchmeyer (Orioles)

Trevor Lawton (Orioles)

Ray Zincone (Orioles)

Kyle Henseler (Dodgers)

Rich McNeil (Dodgers)

Mike Pellerin (Dodgers)

Seth St. George (Dodgers)

Tom Doran (Yankees)

Caleb Hoyle (Yankees)

David LaMountain (Yankees)

Jake Woodside (Yankees)

Titan Sports Orioles (15-1; First Place – Western Division)

            In 2007, the Orioles combined power pitching and hitting to dominate the regular season before winning the playoff championship over the Centreville Bank Red Sox.  After a one year hiatus, the Orioles seem to be on the road to another championship.  If solid pitching is one of the key ingredients to a championship run, then, the Orioles, who have the deepest pitching staff in the league this year, are primed for the playoffs.  In fact, the Orioles, who have outscored their opponents, 109-43, have spread the majority of the work around five hurlers this past spring.  Leading pitchers for the Orioles include 12 year olds Oliver Daras and Nick Morel; 11 year olds Trevor Lawton and Ray Zincone; and 10 year old Hunter Dean.  Although the Orioles have had the ability to produce a “big inning,” their pitching staff has been able to hold off their opponents in six victories which were decided by one run twice (5-4, 4-3 victories over the WW PIC Athletics) and two runs on four different occasions.  Ray Zincone, who was a starting outfielder for  Deering Middle School as a sixth grader and who is one the Rhode Island Rays top pitchers this year, has struck out 19 batters and allowed just one earned run on 8 2/3 innings pitched.  Hunter Dean has struck out 37 batters, walked five and allowed only ten earned runs in 22 2/3 innings of work.  Trevor Lawton has struck out 33 batters and allowed just seven earned runs in 18 2/3 innings.  Nick Morel has struck out 13 batters in 12 2/3 innings and Oliver Daras has struck out 24 batters and allowed only four hits in 12 1/3 innings. 

Perhaps, the best pitching performance for the Orioles came on May 8th when Trevor Lawton, Hunter Dean, Oliver Daras, and Nick Morel combined on no hitter to defeat the Gordon Orthodontics Yankees, 6-0.  In the game the quartet struck out eight batters and walked one.  In their May 15th 7-2 victory over the Richard’s Oil Marlins, Lawton, Dean, and Morel combined on an eleven strikeout – two hitter.  As one coach acknowledged midway through the year, “You don’t get a break when facing any Oriole pitcher.” 

While their pitching has been solid, the Oriole offense has been the most consistent “1-9” line up in the league this year.  Offensively, the Orioles have received a great year from Oliver Daras, who has literally been an “extra hitting” machine with over ten extra base hits (three doubles, four triples, three home runs, and 21 r.b.i.’s) this year.  Daras has had several multiple hit games and has launched several towering home runs in league play.  Daras, who had a game winning home run in 4-3 victory over the Athletics on May 22nd, had two of his best hitting games (4/4, two triples, two runs, and two r.b.i.’s) in a 10-3 victory over the Red Sox and a 13-1 victory over the A’s on May 2nd (3/4, one triple, one home run, two runs scored, and seven r.bi.’s). 

Surrounding Daras at the top of the potent Oriole line up are Ray Zincone (22/42, .524, seven extra base hits), Cullen Kirchmeyer (19/39, .487, five extra base hits, and 10 r.b.i.’s), Trevor Lawton (18/41, .439, seven extra base hits, and 18 r.b.i.’s), and Nick Morel Morel (.375, seven doubles, and 14 runs scored), During the year, each player has had several moments to shine:  Ray Zincone (4/4, one run score vs. the A’s on May 22nd & 3/3, four runs scored vs. the A’s on May 2nd ); Nick Morel (3/4, two runs scored, and one r.b.i. vs. the A’s on May 16th ); Cullen Kirchmeyer (3/4, two runs, and two r.b.i.’s vs. the Dodgers on May 9th); Trevor Lawton (3/4, one triple, two runs scored, and two r.b.i.’s vs. the A’s on May 2nd  & 3/4, two doubles, and three runs scored vs. the Red Sox on May 22nd). 

The Orioles’ second part of their line up has also caused their opponents problems all year long.  Twelve year old Corey Greaves (.452 obp, seven hits and five runs scored), who has seen a lot of playing time at the corners, has added additional power at the end of the Oriole line up.  Eleven year old newcomers to the Oriole line up, Tyler Coburn, Tim Fournier, Tyler McGregor have combined for six hits, ten runs, and 7 r.b.i.’s this season.  Ten year olds Billy-Rae Singpracha (.300 obp, two hits, and three runs scored) and Hunter Dean (nine hits and 9 r.b.i.’s) add talent and experience as the heavily favored Orioles gear up for the 2009 playoffs and begin their ascent to win their second playoff championship in three years.

Date  Day Opponent Place Time Overall League
4/2 TH East Providence East Providence Won 2-1 1-0 1-0
4/4 Sa Warwick (Injury Fund) McCarthy Field Lost 3-5 1-1 1-0
4/8 W Narragansett Narragansett Lost 6-8 1-2 1-1
4/10 F North Kingstown McCarthy Field Lost 5-19 1-3 1-2
4/14 T Chariho Chariho Won 3-2 2-3 2-2
4/16 TH South Kingstown McCarthy Field Lost 0-10 2-4 2-3
4/17 F Toll Gate McCarthy Field Won 3-1 3-4 2-3
4/20 M East Greenwich East Greenwich Won 7-2 4-4 3-3
4/23 TH at Moses Brown McCarthy Field Won 3-2 5-4 4-3
4/24 F Westerly McCarthy Field Won 6-2 6-4 5-3
4/28 T Barrington McCarthy Field Won 4-1 7-4 6-3
4/30 TH Rogers McCarthy Field Won 3-2 8-4 7-3
5/4 M Middletown Middletown Lost 3-6 8-5 7-4
5/6 W Narragansett McCarthy Field Lost 1-2 8-6 7-5
5/8 F North Kingstown Lischio Field Lost 2-3 (9 inns.) 8-7 7-6
5/14 Th South Kingstown Old Mt. Field Lost 1-11 8-8 7-7
5/16 Sa Westerly Westerly Lost 1-5 8-9 7-8
5/18 M East Greenwich McCarthy Field Lost 0-1 8-10 7-9
5/20 W Tiverton McCarthy Field Lost 0-8 8-11 7-10
5/22 F Chariho McCarthy Field 3:45    
5/26 T Division I State Playoffs TBA TBA    
5/28 Th Division I State Playoffs TBA TBA    
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JV Baseball: West Warwick's Final Record

Posted by Richard Grenier at May 20, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Date  Day Opponent Place Result Record
4/1 W Ponaganset  McCarthy Field Won 13-9 1-0, 0-0
4/7 T Narragansett McCarthy Field Won 5-1 2-0, 1-0
4/13 M Westerly Westerly Lost 8-9 (8 Inns.) 2-1, 1-1
4/15 W Portsmouth Freshman McCarthy Field Lost 9-13 2-2, 1-1
4/18 SA Chariho Chariho Won 5-3 3-2, 2-1
4/27 M East Greenwich (1) McCarthy Field Won 6-5 4-2, 3-1
4/27 M East Greenwich (2) McCarthy Field Lost 4-7 4-3, 3-2
4/29 W Pilgrim McCarthy Field Lost 8-15 4-4, 3-2
5/2 SA Narragansett Narragansett Won 10-1 5-4, 4-2
5/7 T North Kingstown (1) McCarthy Field Lost 4-6 5-5, 4-3
5/7 T North Kingstown (2) McCarthy Field PPD - Rain 5-5 , 4-3
5/11 M Chariho McCarthy Field Lost 4-6 5-6, 4-4
5/13 W Westerly McCarthy Field Won 7-6 6-6, 5-4
5/15 F South Kingstown (1) McCarthy Field Lost 5-20 6-7, 5-5
5/15 F South Kingstown (2) McCarthy Field Won 8-6 7-7, 6-5
5/19 T Chariho (Q-Finals) McCarthy Field Lost 4-6 7-8

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