By Kyle Stackpole, contributing writer
Sunday marked the start of the Sectional Tournaments in New Jersey. University of Maryland-bound Kyle Stackpole went out to cover the Section 1 Tournament in Dumont today to see what New Jersey Little Leaguers had to offer. Here’s his first post as a contributing writer for Little League Insider.
Sunday marked the start of the Sectional Tournaments in New Jersey. University of Maryland-bound Kyle Stackpole went out to cover the Section 1 Tournament in Dumont today to see what New Jersey Little Leaguers had to offer. Here’s his first post as a contributing writer for Little League Insider.
Par Troy East 10, Somerset Hills 0
(F/5)
In the first
game of the day, Par-Troy East was matched up against Somerset Hills. Par-Troy
had Noah Lustig, their ace, on the mound while Somerset Hills went with Jeff
Bailey.
The scoring
started in the bottom of the second when Par-Troy’s Alex Angulo and Angelo Cascio walked to start
off the innin. Will Kauffman came in to try and stop the early bleeding for
Somerset Hill but PTE kept the pressure up. Par-Troy scored its first two runs
on a passed ball and a double steal attempt. Then, Andrew Stulec drove in the
third run with an RBI-single. By the time the inning had ended, Par Troy East
had a 4-0 lead.
Par-Troy
added another in the fourth to make it 5-0, but the game was still well within
reach. However, Somserset Hills could not get their bats going. They mustered
only two hits against a combination of Noah Lustig (35 pitches), Ollie Boch (35
pitches), and Danny Rodriguez (13 pitches).
Par-Troy made a statement in the fifth inning that showed how explosive this team could be. After DePietrio and Stulec brought home two more runs on back-to-back hits, power-hitter Tyler Grieco came to the plate. Grieco was potentially fooled on the pitch, but, because of his strength, the ball carried all the way over the right field fence for a two-run home run, giving Par-Troy a 9-0 lead. Next to the plate was clean-up hitter Danny Rodriguez. He ended the game early by scolding a line-drive home run over the right center field fence. The 10-run mercy rule came into effect and the game was over.
Par-Troy made a statement in the fifth inning that showed how explosive this team could be. After DePietrio and Stulec brought home two more runs on back-to-back hits, power-hitter Tyler Grieco came to the plate. Grieco was potentially fooled on the pitch, but, because of his strength, the ball carried all the way over the right field fence for a two-run home run, giving Par-Troy a 9-0 lead. Next to the plate was clean-up hitter Danny Rodriguez. He ended the game early by scolding a line-drive home run over the right center field fence. The 10-run mercy rule came into effect and the game was over.
With the
win, Par-Troy will play Washington Township in the winners’ bracket on Monday
at 6 p.m. Somerset Hills falls into the losers bracket and will play Monday at
8:15 p.m. against Lackawanna.
Wayne National 7, Lackawanna 2
With Lackawanna’s top two pitchers unavailable for the opening game of the Sectional, it was hard seeing them pulling this one out.
They began
the game with Ryan Kaiser, who pitched a solid two innings. The only run he
surrendered came on a double play ball that was overthrown.
Wayne
National did most of its damage in the fourth inning with. After scoring their
first run on a bases loaded walk, Jack Feit singled home two and Wayne National
had a 4-0 lead. The game was broken open later in the inning with a huge three-run
blast by Ari Field. The inning had finally ended, but not before Wayne National
had a comfortable 7-0 cushion.
Lackawanna
managed to put two across in the top of the fifth, but never seriously
threatened to make it a game. Wayne National’s combination of Dominic Cancellieri and Jared Strus shut out Lackawanna while only giving up six hits,
three of those coming from Chase Cramer.
The middle
of Wayne National’s order definitely got the job done on Sunday. The 3-4-5
hitters (Jared Strus, Jack Feit, and Ari Field) were 3-for-4 with six runs
batted in. Look for these hitters to carry Wayne National through the
tournament.
With the
win, Wayne National moves on to the winners’ bracket final. Lackawanna will
play an elimination game against Somerset Hills tomorrow.
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