GAME 1
BRAMAN POST 1229 (2-1) 5
RAYSON MILLER POST 899 SENIOR (2-3) 4
Ethan Light went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored while Jacob Natale went 1-for-4 with two RBI to lead Braman Post. After going down 1-0 in the first inning, a two-out, two-run single from Natale put Braman Post ahead 2-1. Braman Post added three more runs in the third inning when Alan Plummer drew a bases-loaded walk and RBI singles from Light and Beganny. Kevin Donalty picked up the win for Braman Post, throwing 4.1 innings, surrendering two hits and two runs while striking out four. Plummer threw 2.2 hitless innings in relief of Donalty to close out the game. Rayson Miller Post brought the game to within a run in the bottom of the sixth as Paul Byrne and Josh Pearson came around to score after both being walked. Byrne also started the game on the mound, throwing five innings, giving up five hits and five runs (two earned), while striking out five.
GAME 2
RAYSON MILLER POST 899 SENIOR (3-3) 3
BRAMAN POST 1229 (2-2) 0
Mitch Martini threw a complete game shutout, allowing three hits and four walks, while striking out four. Jimmy Cook went 2-for-3 with a walk while Max Vorrasi and Ryan Munzinger picked up an RBI each for Rayson Miller Post. Vorrasi got Rayson Miller Post on the board in the first inning as his single drove in Grady Hopkin. Rayson Miller added onto their lead in the third with Hopkin scoring on an error. Payden Prince pitched into the seventh inning for Braman Post, allowing six hits, three runs (all earned) and five walks, while striking out three. Rayson Miller Post added their third run in the seventh inning as, after Prince was taken out of the game, a bases loaded walk was issued to Munzinger.
GAME 1
JAMES COOKE POST 931 (4-1) 4
GREECE POST #468 (3-1) 3
Jack Guiffre threw a complete game for James Cooke Post, giving up five hits and three runs while striking out five to pick up the win. Matty Eygabroad had the only hits for James Cooke Post, going 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored. Derrick Allen gave up just one earned run in six innings of work while striking out eight for Greece Post. Three errors cost Allen three unearned runs. James Cooke Post scored its first run in the top of the second on a two-out error. Another two-out error by Greece Post led to two more runs for James Cooke Post in the top of the third. Eygabroad extended the lead to 4-0 with an RBI double in the top of the fifth. Tré Walker brought Greece Post to within a run in the bottom of the fifth as his home run put three runs on the board for Greece Post. Guiffre allowed no further damage, however, to hand Greece Post its first loss of the year.
GAME 2
GREECE POST #468 (4-1) 8
JAMES COOKE POST 931 (4-2) 6
Just three hits were needed to put eight runs on the board as Greece Post worked eight walks in the win. Wesley Sturrup went 1-for-4 with two RBI to lead Greece Post which put four runs on the board in the first inning thanks to four walks, all of which came around to score. The lead extended to 6-0 in the bottom of the second after an RBI double from Sturrup and an RBI single from Tyler Cannon. Jack Kelly picked up the win for Greece Post, throwing 6.1 innings, allowing eight hits, six runs (all earned), and three walks, while striking out five. James Cook Post chipped away at the deficit, with Alex Long picking up three RBI and Jack Guiffre driving in two. James Cook Post had runners on second and third with two outs in the bottom of the seventh down by two runs, but Quinton Grimes was able to escape, locking down the save.
COTTREALL-WARNER POST 942 (5-0) 4
CHILI POST 1830 (0-2) 2 (F/8)
Garrett McNeil went 2-for-4 with three RBI while Owen Andreatta went 3-for-4 with an RBI to lead Cottreall-Warner Post to an extra-inning victory. With the score tied at two in the eighth inning, McNeil drove in two runs with a double to put Cottreall-Warner Post up 4-2. Starter Adam Petrella cruised through five scoreless innings for Cottreall-Warner Post before running into trouble in the sixth. Up 2-0, Petrella allowed two runners to reach via an error and a walk before Alex Spezzano evened the score with a two-run single. Petrella gave up six hits, two walks and one earned run in his 5.1 innings of work, striking out five. Alex Grejda hurled 2.2 scoreless innings to close out the win for Cottreall-Warner Post.
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