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West Warwick Cal Ripken All Stars

Posted by Richard Grenier at Jun 16, 2011 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

12 Year Old All Stars

Alex Cabral
Travis Caddick
Logan Chapman
Tommy Doran
Alex Hernanez
Billy Holihen
Anthony Moretti
Joe Paquette
Stanley Paulino
Matt Reid
Billy-Rae Singpracha
Ernie Wright
Coaches:  Ed Doran, Christine Doran, and Steve Stafford
11 Year Old All Stars
Ryan Blais
Nick D'Ambra
Andrew D'Ambrosca
Mike DeFusco
Chris Gaipo
Brogan Guilmette
Mike Hajjar
Noel Larrivee
Nick Pecchia
Jared Rossignol
Jared Shibley
Noah Valenti-Ochs
Coaches:  Al D'Ambrosca, Phil D'Ambra, & Ron DeFusco
10 Year Old All Stars
Joe Benevides
Robert Bird
Efrain Calzada
Matt Henault
Nick Janicki
Aidan Lynn
Mike Moretti
Dylan Oliveira
Jason Paquette
Justin Rutter
Dominick Santoro
Dylan Wheeler
Coaches:  Mike Moretti, Buddy Henault, & Mike Wheeler
9 Year Old All Stars (Orange Team)

 Brian Araujo

Kyle DaSilva

Jason Duffy

Dylan Guindon

Matt Hajjar

Colby Knott

Kyle Kortick

Jason Medeiros

Alex Pedus

John Pina

Colby Rogers

Cole Williamson

Coaches:  Rich Grenier, Rich Grenier Jr., Greg Kortick, & John Mottola

9 Year Old All Stars (Black Team)

William Cornicelli

Mike DiMatteo

David Fargnoli

David Ferrara

Justin Firth

Rachel Gosselin

Liam Gravier

Cameron Hughes

Zach Martin

Nick Medlier

Juan Perez

Mason Provoyeur

Matt Theroux

 Coaches:  Dave Gosselin & Tom Cornicelli

 
Varsity - Top 5 - Batting Average (25 AB)  
Ryan Lawton .414 (29/70)
John Morrison .354 (29/82)
Garrett DeBlois .338 (27/80)
Rich Grenier Jr. .333 (19/57)
Nate Grandchamp  .329 (23/70)
Varsity - Top 5 - Extra Base Hits  
Nate Grandchamp 12
John Morrison 12
Ryan Lawton  10
Garrett DeBlois 9
Dom Bisceglio & Ryan O'Kelly 4
Varsity - Top 5 - On Base Percentage (25 PA)  
Ryan Lawton 0.593
Rich Grenier Jr.  0.507
Nate Grandchamp 0.494
Nate LaCroix 0.476
Ryan O'Kelly 0.464
Varsity - Top 5 - Slugging Percentage (25 AB)  
Ryan Lawton & Nate Grandchamp 0.600
John Morrison 0.512
Garrett DeBlois 0.475
Cam Genest & Rich Grenier Jr.  0.386
Ryan O'Kelly 0.380
Varsity - Top 5 - Total Hits  
Ryan Lawton & John Morrison 29
Garrett DeBlois 27
Nate Grandchamp 23
Ryan O'Kelly 22
Rich Grenier Jr.  19
Varsity - Top 5 - Most Walks/HBP  
Nate LaCroix 23
Nate Grandchamp 17
Rich Grenier Jr.  16
Ryan Lawton  14
Ryan O'Kelly 13
Varsity - Top 5 - Most Pitches Per Plate Appearance  
Nate LaCroix 4.33
Rich Grenier Jr.  3.77
Nate Grandchamp 3.67
Ryan Lawton  3.65
Ryan O'Kelly 3.49
Varsity - Top 5 - Fewest Strikeouts (25 PA)  
Cam Genest  4 (49)
Dom Bisceglio  6 (81)
Rich Grenier Jr. 6 (74)
Ryan Lawton  7 (85)
John Morrison 12 (94)
Varsity - Top 5 - Runs   
Garrett DeBlois 20
Dom Bisceglio & Nate Grandchamp 17
John Morrison & Ryan O'Kelly 16
Rich Grenier Jr. 14
Ryan Lawton 13
Varsity - Top 5 - RBI's  
Garrett DeBlois 20
Dom Bisceglio & Nate Grandchamp 17
John Morrison & Ryan O'Kelly  16
Rich Grenier Jr.  14
Ryan Lawton  13
Varsity - Top 5 - WHIP (10 IP)  
Rich Grenier Jr. 1.11 (11 2/3)
Cameron Genest 1.26 (43 2/3)
Ryan Lawton 1.34 (27 2/3)
Matt Masse 1.63 (33 2/3)
Drew Doran  2.00 (15)
Varsity - Top 5 - ERA (10 IP)  
Rich Grenier Jr. 1.20 (11 2/3)
Ryan Lawton  1.77 (27 2/3)
Cam Genest 3.21 (43 2/3)
Matt Masse 3.33 (33 2/3)
Drew Doran 5.60 (15)
Varsity - Top 5 - Most Strikeouts (Pitching)  
Ryan Lawton  26
Matt Masse 25
Cam Genest 21
Drew Doran  10
John Morrison  9
Varsity - Top 5 - Innings Pitched (% of Strikes Thrown)  
Drew Doran  67% (165/245)
Cam Genest 66% (390/590)
Kyle Beck 64% (84/131)
Rich Grenier Jr. 61% (101/166)
Matt Masse 59% (312/529)
Varsity - Top 5 - Fielding (At Least 20 Chances)  
Rich Grenier Jr.  0.977
Cam Genest 0.951
John Morrison  0.939
Dom Bisceglio 0.935
Nate Grandchamp 0.886

The West Warwick Varsity team rebounded from four difficult years in Division I with a good season in Division II this year. The Wizards (14-7, 13-5 in league play), who finished in second place behind five time divisional champion, Prout, will be returning eight starting players next spring. 

Woonsocket 9  West Warwick 8

(5-27-2011) In the Loser's Bracket Final, the Wizards were eliminated from the playoffs by Woonsocket, 9-8. 

The Wizards (13-5 in league play), who finished in second place in II-South behind five-time divisional champion Prout, finished 2011 with a 14-7 record. 

After trailing 5-1 after two innings, the Wizards fought back in the top of the third inning with three runs on two hits (John Morrison and Ryan Lawton), one walk, and one hit batsmen.

While reliever Drew Doran was cooling down the hot bats of the Villa Novans, the Wizards took a 7-5 lead in the top of fifth inning with three runs on hits by Nate Grandchamp, John Morrison, and Ryan Lawton. 

The Wizards lead, however, would not last as the talented and veteran Villa Novans rallied for four runs over the next two innings to take a 9-8 lead.

Offensively, the Wizards were led by Cam Genest (one run scored), Ryan Lawton (two singles, one triple, one run scored, and two r.b.i.'s), Ryan O'Kelly (one r.b.i.), Garrett DeBlois (two runs scored and one r.b.i.), John Morrison (three singles, one run scored, and one r.b.i.) and Nate Grandchamp (one single, two walks, and three runs scored).   

Ponaganset 3  West Warwick 2

(5-26-2011)  Despite a two-hitter by Cam Genest, the Wizards were upset by Ponaganset, 3-2.  Genest, who pitched seven innings (49 of 74 pitches for strikes), struck out five batters and allowed no earned runs on two hits.  

The Wizards took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the third inning when Garrett DeBlois walked, stole second base, moved to third on a passed ball, and scored on Ryan O'Kelly's sacrifice fly. 

In the top of the fourth inning, however, Ponaganset scored three unearned runs on three errors, two hits, and one walk. 

After facing nine batters and throwing 26 pitches, Genest threw only 16 pitches and retired nine consecutive batters over the last three innings.

While Genest was keeping the Chieftain bats quiet, the Wizards cut the lead to 3-2 in the bottom of the sixth inning.  Dom Bisceglio and Rich Grenier Jr. hit back to back singles to lead off the sixth inning.  Bisceglio scored when Nate LaCroix's grounder to short was thrown into right field. 

With the tying run on third base and the go ahead run at second base, Ponaganset's Joe Crino retired the next three Wizards to end the inning.

In the bottom of the seventh inning, Garrett DeBlois led off with a single and advanced to second on an errant throw.  DeBlois, however, would never advance past second base as Crino struck out a batter and induced to pop outs to end the game for the 13th seeded Chieftains. 

Offensively, the Wizards received hits from Garrett DeBlois (two singles, two walks, three stolen bases, and one run scored), Dom Bisceglio (one single and one run scored), Rich Grenier Jr. (one single), and Cam Genest (one single). 

West Warwick 13  EWG 2

(5-25-2011) Led by an eleven run fourth inning, the Wizards defeated the Scarlet Knights of EWG, 13-2, in the Opening Round of the Division II State Playoffs.  

Ryan Lawton, who worked five innings, picked up the victory by striking out four batters and allowing just two earned runs on four hits.   

Offensively, the Wizards received hits from Andrew Hebert (2/2, two runs scored and two r.b.i.'s), Nate LaCroix (1/2, two runs scored), Rich Grenier (2/3, one double, and two runs scored), Dom Bisceglio (1/3, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), Ryan Lawton (2/3, one double, one run scored, and three r.b.i.'s), Garrett DeBlois (1/4), John Morrison (3/4, two runs scored, and four r.b.i.'s), and Nate Grandchamp (1/3, one double, one run scored, and one r.b.i.). 

EWG 11  West Warwick 8 (9 Innings)

(5-22-2011) In the final league game of the year, the Scarlet Knights edged the Wizards, 11-8, in nine innings. The teams will meet in the Opening Round of the Division II State Playoffs.

The Wizards, who committed 10 errors, received solid pitching from Rich Grenier Jr. and John Morrison.  In 4 1/3 innings, Grenier allowed only two earned runs on six hits.  Out of 69 pitches, he threw 44 strikes.  In three innings of relief, Morrison struck out two batters and allowed only two hits.

Offensively, the Wizards received contributions from Nate Grandchamp (three walks), Garrett DeBlois (one walk and one run scored), Ryan O'Kelly (three walks, three stolen bases, and two runs scored), Ryan Lawton (two doubles, three runs scored, and two r.b.i.'s), Nate LaCroix (two walks and one run scored), Dom Bisceglio (two singles, one double, one run scored, and four r.b.i.'s), and Rich Grenier Jr. (two singles, one double, and two r.b.i.'s).

Westerly 7  West Warwick 3

(5-21-2011) In a league game that did not have much importance for either team, the Bulldogs (11-6), who lost to the Wizards (13-4) in a 12 inning game last month, came from behind for a 7-4 victory.  

Trailing 2-1 in the top of the fifth inning, the Bulldogs took the lead for good with three runs on three singles and one hit batsman.  

Offensively, the Wizards received hits from Nate Grandchamp (2/4, one triple, one double, and one run scored), John Morrison (2/4, one double, one single, and one r.b.i.), Ryan O'Kelly (2/3, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), Ryan Lawton (1/3), and Dom Bisceglio (1/3, one r.b.i.).   

West Warwick 13 PCD 0

(5-17-2011) Led by the solid two-hit pitching of Ryan Lawton and a 14 hit attack (8 extra base hits), the Wizards recorded their first back to back shutout victories since 2001.  

Lawton, who pitched the first four innings, struck out six batters and threw 39 of 60 pitches for strikes.  Drew Doran struck out two batters in an eleven pitch fifth inning to seal the victory for the Wizards.

Offensively, the Wizards were led by Nate Grandchamp (2/4, two triples, one run scored, and four r.b.i.'s), John Morrison (2/3, one double, one triple, two run scored, and one r.b.i.), Garrett DeBlois (2/4, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), Ryan O'Kelly (1/3, two runs scored, and one r.b.i.), Ryan Lawton (3/3, two doubles, two runs scored, and one r.b.i.), Nate LaCroix (one r.b.i.), Dom Bisceglio (1/3, one run scored), Rich Grenier Jr. (1/2, one double, two runs scored, and two r.b.i.'s), and Cam Genest (2/4, one double, two runs scored, and two r.b.i.'s). 

West Warwick 11 Hope 0

(5-14-2011) Led by the one-hit pitching of Rich Grenier Jr. and a 12 hit attack, the Wizards shutout out their first opponent since May 13, 2010. 

Playing in their fourth league game of the week, West Warwick needed to find away to rest their pitching staff and the right hander (Grenier) delivered more than what was expected.  Grenier, who was making his first varsity start, shook off early control problems and pitched a complete game shutout.  

After issuing three walks in the first two innings, Grenier,  who struck out four batters, threw 21 of 29 pitches for strikes in the last three innings of play.

The only hit of the  game came in the fifth inning when Arison Martinez hit a single to left field with one out. 

Defensively, the Wizards received a fine effort from reserve catcher Alex Casey, who threw out three runners. 

Offensively, the Wizards were led by Cam Genest (4/4, one double, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), Rich Grenier Jr. (2/4, one run scored, and two r.b.i.'s), Dom Bisceglio (2/3, two runs scoredd, and three r.b.i.'s), Nate LaCroix (three runs scored and one r.b.i.), Ryan Lawton 1/2, two runs scored), Ryan O'Kelly (1/2, two runs scored), Garrett DeBlois (1/4), and  John  Morrison (1/4, one double, and two r.b.i.'s).

Rogers 7 West Warwick 4

(5-13-2011)  Led by the solid pitching of Dan Vieira, the Vikings of Rogers upset the Wizards of West Warwick, 7-4. 

The Wizards, who lost for only the third time of the year, fell prey to the consistent pitching of Vieira, who threw 59 of 87 pitches for strikes. 

West Warwick received hits from Dom Bisceglio (r.b.i. single), Garrett DeBlois (infield single), Ryan O'Kelly (two run single), and Cam Genest (r.b.i. triple).

Kyle Beck, who pitched 2 2/3 innings of relief, allowed only two runners to reach safely via a hit. 

West Warwick 12 Narragansett 5

(5-12-2011) Led by a ten hit attack, the Wizards rolled past the Mariner of Narragansett, 12-5.

Down 3-2 in the top of the fifth inning, West Warwick took advantage of four walks and one hit batsmen.  The Wizards, who scored seven runs in the inning, received a bases clearing two-out triple by Garrett DeBlois.

Offensively, the Wizards received contributions from Nate Grandchamp (two runs scored and one r.b.i.), John Morrison (one run scored, one r.b.i., and two walks), Garrett DeBlois (one triple, two runs scored, and three r.b.i.'s), Nathan LaCroix (two singles, two runs scored, and one r.b.i.), Ryan O'Kelly (two runs scored and two walks), Ryan Lawton (one double, two singles, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), Dom Bisceglio (one triple and one run scored), Rich Grenier Jr. (one single, one run scored, two r.b.i.'s, and two walks), and Andrew Hebert (one single). 

West Warwick 6 Mt. Hope 5

(5-9-2011)  Led by the timely hitting of sophomore Rich Grenier Jr. and the solid relief pitching of sophomore Matt Masse, the Wizards were able to overcome some untimely miscues in a 6-5 league win over the Huskies of Mt. Hope. 

The Wizards, who were 2-16 last year while participating in Division I-South, are now 10-2 with six games remaining on their Division II-South regular season schedule.     

In the top of the first inning, the Wizards, who benefitted from three errors, scored four runs on three hits and one walk.  Nate Grandchamp, who singled to lead off the game, advanced to third base on a two base error by a Huskie outfielder.  John Morrison, then, hit a r.b.i. double to score Grandchamp.  After one out, Nathan Lacroix reached on a walk and Ryan O'Kelly reached on an error to load the bases.  With two outs, Morrison scored when Dom Bisceglio's grounder to second was misplayed.  Rich Grenier followed with a two run single to give the Wizards a 4-0 lead.

After Ryan Lawton's seven pitch first inning, the Wizards made it 5-0 when John Morrison doubled, moved to third on a fielder's choice by Garrett DeBlois, and scored on Nathan LaCroix's sacrifice fly to centerfield. 

The Wizards, however, could not hold onto a 5-0 lead.  In the bottom of the third inning, the Huskies cut the lead to 5-3 when they scored three unearned runs on three walks, two fielding errors, and one single.    

In the bottom of the fourth inning, the Huskies tied it up at 5-5 when they scored two more unearned runs on one walk, one fielding error, one infield hit, and two sacrifices. 

In the top of the fifth inning, the Wizards opportunistically pulled ahead  6-5.  With one out, Ryan Lawton reached on a "wind-blown" triple over the head of Mt. Hope's perplexed centerfielder.  After a pop-out, Rich Grenier Jr. hit an r.b.i. single to centerfield to give the Wizards a lead that they would not relinquish.

Matt Masse, who pitched the final three innings, struck out five batters and allowed just one hit.  Out of 27 pitches thrown, he threw 22 strikes.  

Offensively, the Wizards received hits from Nate Grandchamp (2/4, one run scored), John Morrison (3/4, two doubles, two runs scored, and one r.b.i.), Ryan Lawton (2/4, one triple, and oen run scored), and Rich Grenier (2/4, three r.b.i.'s).

West Warwick 3 North Providence 3

(5-7-2011)  In a non league game against North Providence, the Wizards and Cougars played to a 3-3 tie after four innings before the skies were filled beams of lightning.

The Wizards scored all of the runs in the bottom of the second inning on hits by Nathan Lacroix (single), Ryan O'Kelly (two run home run), Ryan Lawton (single), and Dom Bisceglio (single). 

Drew Doran, who pitched four innings, struck out three batters and allowed just three earned runs on seven scattered hits.

Prout 10 West Warwick 3

(5-6-2011)  The Crusaders of Prout High School made it clear that they are still the team to beat in Division II as they took advantage of every Wizard miscue in a 10-3 victory.  The win moves Prout (10-1) one game ahead of the Wizards (9-2) in Division II-South. 

Prout, which has compiled a 73-10 league record since 2007, scored ten runs (four earned) on nine hits (six singles and two doubles), two walks, and four errors.

The Wizards, who outhit the Crusaders 11-9, stranded 14 runners in the game.  In fact, the Wizards left the bases loaded in the fifth, sixth, and seventh innings. 

In the bottom of the fifth inning, the Wizards cut the Crusaders lead to 6-1 when Nate Grandchamp singled with one out and scored three batters later on Ryan O'Kelly's infield hit to short.  With the tying run at the plate, however, Prout lefty Spencer Stall induced a pop up to end the inning.

In the bottom of the sixth inning, the Wizards squandered perhaps their best chance when they left the bases loaded after opening the inning with three conscecutive singles by Dom Bisceglio, Rich Grenier, and Andrew Hebert (r.b.i.).  With runners at second and third base, Stall induced two pop ups and struck out a batter to end the inning. 

Down 10-2, the Wizards, who received three free passes (Nathan LaCroix, Ryan Lawton, and Rich Grenier) and two hits (Ryan O'Kelly and Dom Bisceglio), only scored one run in the bottom of the seventh inning.  

Offensively, the Wizards, who received hits from 8 of their 9 starters, were led by Nate Grandchamp (1/3, one run scored), John Morrison (1/4), Garrett DeBlois (2/4, one double), Ryan O'Kelly (2/4, one r.b.i.), Ryan Lawton (1/3, one double), Dom Bisceglio (2/4, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), Rich Grenier (1/3), and Andrew Hebert (1/2, one r.b.i.).   

West Warwick 9 Mt. Pleasant 4

(4-29-2011)  After defeating the Kilties of Mt. Pleasant, the Wizards of West Warwick (9-1) ended the month of April with a nine game winning streak. 

Led by the quality pitching of Ryan Lawton, the Wizards were able to overcome a shaky third inning to win this crossover contest.  Lawton, who threw 52 of 76 pitches for strikes, struck out four batters and allowed just three earned runs on five hits.  Matt Masse, who was making his first appearance in nine days, struck out one batter and threw 11 of 12 pitches for strikes in a scoreless seventh inning.

Offensively, the Wizards received contributions from Cam Genest (one run scored and one r.b.i.), Rich Grenier (two runs scored and two walks), Dom Bisceglio (two walks and one run scored), Ryan Lawton (one triple and one run scored), Ryan O'Kelly (one single), Nate LaCroix (one r.b.i. single), Garrett DeBlois (one double, two singles, one run scored, and three r.b.i.'s), John Morrison (one single and one run scored), and Nate Grandchamp (one home run, one single, two runs scored, and three r.b.i.'s). 

West Warwick 7 North Smithfield 3

(4-27-2011)  Led by the solid pitching of Cam Genest, the Wizards defeated the Northmen in a crossover contest, 7-3. 

Genest, who went the distance, struck out three batters and allowed just three runs on seven singles.  Out of 85 pitches thrown, Genest threw 57 strikes.

Down 3-0 in the bottom of the second inning, the Wizards rallied for a run when Nate LaCroix walked, moved to second on a single by Ryan O'Kelly, advance to third on a wild pitch, and scored on Dom Bisceglio's sacrifice fly to centerfield.

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John F. Deering, who lost in the Quarter-Finals to Feinstein Middle School (State Runner Up) finished with an overall record of 14-3-1.  

In the Preliminary Round of the Middle School State Playoffs, Deering (5th seed) eliminated Mt. St. Charles (12th seed), 10-1, and advanced to a Quarter-Final showdown against Kent County Rival, Feinstein Middle School (4th seed), who defeated Lincoln (13th seed), 9-0. 

Ray Zincone (4/4, one double, three triples, three runs scored, and five r.b.i.'s) led a 16 hit attack by Deering on MSC pitchers.  In addition to Zincone's break out game, Deering received contributions from Matt Grenier (one single and two runs scored), Kody Greenhalgh (one single, one double, and three runs scored), Tyler Boisclair (two singles, one run scored, and three r.b.i.'s), Mike Pellerin (three singles), Evan Barrera (two singles and one r.b.i.), Andrew In (one single), and Joe Maynard (one single and one r.b.i.).

Joe Maynard, who pitched the first five innings, recorded the victory by allowing only one earned run on two hits.  Tom Doran struck out one batter and allowed just one hit in the final two innings of play. 

On Wednesday (6-2-2011), Deering (13-2 overall) tied Cole Middle School (13-1 in league play), 8-8 in a non league "tune-up" for the upcoming State Playoffs.  

Deering, who hosts Mount Saint Charles on Monday (6-6-2011) in the Preliminary Round, received solid pitching from Evan Barrera, Tom Doran, Ray Zincone.

Offensively, Deering received contributions from Matt Grenier (one run scored and three walks), Jake Woodside (one single and one run scored), Kody Greenhalgh (one double and one run scored), Ray Zincone (one single, one double, one triple, and two runs scored), Tyler Boisclair (one single), Miek Pellerin (one single and one run scored), Tom Doran (one double), Trevor Lawton (one run scored), Joe Maynard (one single), and Andrew In (two singles and a game tying two-run home run in the bottom of the seventh inning). 

On Wednesday (5-25-2011), Deering finished their regular season by defeating Ricci Middle School, 12-2, for their eighth consecutive win.  Deering, who finishes the year with a 12-2 record (Central Division - Second Place), will be the number five seed in the upcoming RIPCOA Middle School State Playoffs.  

Seventh graders Matt Grenier and Tom Doran, who benefited from the copious amount of runs that Deering produced, combined on a three hitter.  Grenier, who picked up his first victory, struck out one batter and allowed two earned runs on three hits.  Doran, who pitched the final two innings, struck out two batters and did not allow a hit. 

Offensively, the Junior Wizards received support from Mike Pellerin (one single and one r.b.i.), Jake Woodside (one double, one run scored, and three r.b.i.'s), Brian Moretti (two walks and one run scored), Andrew In (one single, one double, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), Evan Barrera (one single, two runs scored, and one r.b.i.), Tom Doran (one run scored and one r.b.i.), Trevor Lawton (one single, one double, one run scored), Tyler Boisclair (one r.b.i.), Ray Zincone (one triple, two runs scored, and two r.b.i.'s), Kody Greenhalgh (one single, one double, and two runs scored), and Matt Grenier (one single, three walks, and one run scored).   

On Tuesday (5-24-2011), Deering won their seventh game in row with a 13-2 victory over Ponaganset Middle School.

Since losing to Feinstein Middle School in April, Deering has become the hottest team in Rhode Island Middle School play. 

Deering now sports an 11-2 league record (12-2 overall).  It is the best record that Deering has had since the 1991 team (21-2) won the Freshman State Championship. 

Seventh grader Trevor Lawton won his fifth game of the year with five innings of two-hit pitching.  The lanky right hander struck out seven and walked three.

Offensively, the Junior Wizards offense produced 12 hits.  Leading the way for Deering were Matt Grenier ( two singles, two walks, one run scored, and three r.b.i.'s), Kody Greenhalgh (two singles and three runs scored), Ray Zincone (two triples, two singles, two runs scored, and three r.b.i.'s), Tyler Boisclair (one single, one run, and three r.b.i.'s), Trevor Lawton (one single and one run), Jake Woodside (one single, two walks, one hit batsman, and one run scored), Evan Barrera (one single, one run scored, one walk, and one r.b.i.), Andrew In (one run scored and one walk), and Joe Maynard (one run scored).   

On Monday (5-23-2011), Deering (10-2) upset undefeated Feinstein (10-1), 8-7, to pull within a half game of first place.

With Kody Greenhalgh on third base, Coach Harry Ryan called for a suicide squeeze which Trevor Lawton perfectly placed to score Greenhalgh with the winning run. 

The gutsy call capped off a five-run late game rally for Deering, who was trailing 6-3 in the bottom of the sixth inning. 

In the bottom of the sixth inning, Deering opportunistically scored three runs on on two walks,one error,and one r.b.i. single by Andrew In.

In the bottom of the seventh inning,Matt Grenier led off with a single to right field, moved to second base when Kody Greenhalgh walked, and scored the tying run when Ray Zincone's sacrifice bunt was mishandled. 

Picking up the victory for Deering was Tyler Boisclair.  In 2 2/3 innings of relief work, Boisclair allowed only one earned run on one hit and three walks. 

Offensively, the Junior Wizards received contributions from Joe Maynard (one r.b.i.), Andrew In (two singles, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), Evan Barrera (one single), Tom Doran (four walks and one run scored), Trevor Lawton (one run scored and three r.b.i.'s), Tyler Boisclair (one r.b.i.), Ray Zincone (one run scored and one r.b.i.), Kody Greenhalgh (one single, three runs scored), and Matt Grenier (one single and one run scored).

On a "misty" Monday (5-16-2011), Deering rolled by Ricci Middle School, 10-2.  The win moves Deering to 9-2 on the year.

During the game, Deering's pitchers, Joe Maynard and Andrew In, combined for a rarity in Middle School baseball.  Although the two righties combined to walk 12 batters, they did not give up a hit in the seven inning contest.

Offensively, the Junior Wizards received hits from Kody Greenhalgh (one double and three runs scored), Ray Zincone, two singles and one r.b.i.), Tyler Boisclair (three singles, one run score,and one r.b.i.), Trevor Lawton (one double and one single), Tom Doran (three singles and one run scored), Evan Barrera (one single), and Andrew In (one single and three walks). 

On Thursday (5-12-2011), Deering turned the tables on Immaculate Conception with a 7-5 victory in Cranston.   

Deering, who lost to Immaculate 9-5 last month, received a complete game effort by Trevor Lawton.  The lanky right-hander allowed just three earned runs on eight scattered hits while striking out five batters and walking four.  Out of 98 pitches thrown, he threw 58 strikes.

Down 4-0 in the top of the fourth inning, Deering scored one run on a single by Tyler Boisclair, double by Mike Pellerin, and a r.b.i. groundout by Tom Doran.

In the top of the fifth inning, Deering cut the lead to 4-3 on hits by Kody Greenhalgh, Ray Zincone (r.b.i. single), and Mike Pellerin (r.b.i. single).

After Immaculate took a 5-3 lead, Deering tied it at 5-5 in the top of the sixth inning when Andrew In (walk) and Matt Grenier (reached on an error) scored on a two base error by an Immaculate Conception outfielder.

In the top of the seventh inning, Deering took the lead for good when Evan Barrera (single) and Tom Doran (reached on an error) scored on Andrew In's double. 

The Junior Wizards, who are now 8-2 on the year, are in position to grab one of the top eight seeds in the upcoming RIPCOA Middle School State Playoffs.

On Monday (5-9-2011), Deering won their seventh league game of the year by defeating the Scarlet Knights of EWG in five innings, 11-1. 

Tyler Boisclair, who struck out five batters, picked up the victory by allowing no earned runs on three hits and three walks.

Offensively, Deering received a plethora of support from Matt Grenier (1/2, three runs scored), Kody Greenhalgh (1/3, two runs scored, and one r.b.i.), Ray Zincone (1/2, three runs scored, and one r.b.i.), Trevor Lawton (1/2, two runs scored, and two r.b.i.'s), Tyler Boisclair (1/2), Mike Pellerin (3/3, three r.b.i.'s), Tom Pecchia (1/3, one run scored), and Andrew In (1/3, one run scored).   

On Thursday (5-5-2011), Deering improved to 6-2 on the year with a 12-3 victory over Scituate Middle School.

Picking up the victory for Deering was Trevor Lawton.  Lawton, who allowed just two earned runs in five innings of work, struck out six batters and walked four.  Kody Greenhalgh struck out one batter and allowed no hits in the final two innings of play.

Offensively, Deering received support from Matt Grenier (one single, two walks, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), Kody Greenhalgh (two singles, one double, and three runs scored), Ray Zincone (one double), Trevor Lawton (two singles, four runs scored, and one r.b.i.), Tyler Boisclair (two singles, two triples, one run scored, and three r.b.i.'s), Mike Pellerin (one single and one r.b.i.), Jake Woodside (one run scored), Evan Barrera (two singles and one r.b.i.), David LaMountain (one run scored), Andrew In (one single and one r.b.i.), and Joe Maynard (three singles and one run scored). 

On Monday (5-2-2011), Deering rebounded from their loss to Feinstein with a stunning 19-6 victory over Birchwood Middle School of North Providence. 

The Junior Wizards belted a season high 23 hits (four extra base hits).  Recording hits were Matt Grenier (3/5, three runs scored, and three r.b.i.'s), Kody Greenhalgh (3/3, one double, four runs scored, and three r.b.i.'s), Ray Zincone (4/5, two doubles, two runs scored, and three r.b.i.'s), Trevor Lawton (1/3, three runs scored, and two r.b.i.'s), Tyler Boisclair (2/3, one run scored, and two r.b.i.'s), Mike Pellerin (1/2), Evan Barrera (3/5, one double, and one run scored), Andrew In (3/4, two runs scored, and one r.b.i.), Brian Moretti (1/3, one run scored), and Joe Maynard (2/4, two runs scored). 

Picking up the victory for Deering was Joe Maynard, who allowed just five earned runs on eight hits while striking out five batters and walking five batters in 4 1/3 innings of work. 

On Monday (4-25-2011), Deering (4-2) could not contain the high-powered offense of Feinstein and lost in six innings, 11-1. 

Feinstein, who had 11 hits (two extra base hits), received 8 walks and benefited from 6 errors committed by Deering. 

Offensively, Deering received two hits from Kody Greenhalgh.  

On Thursday (4-21-2011), Deering bounced back from their first league loss of the year by winning a road contest against Ponaganset, 9-5. 

Led by the one hit relief pitching of Trevor Lawton, Deering was able to hold off a solid Ponaganset nine.  Lawton, who retired ten consecutive batters, struck out seven batters and allowed just one hit over the final 4  2/3 innings to earn his second victory of the year. 

In the top of the first inning, Deering took a 5-0 lead on two walks and four hits.  Matt Grenier led the game off with a walk, advanced to second on a single by Kody Greenhalgh, and scored when the centerfielder dropped a flyball.  Tyler Boisclair, then, delivered a two run double to score Greenahalgh and Zincone.  Boisclair advanced to third on a fielder's choice and Trevor Lawton walked to put runners at the corners.  Boisclair, then, scored on a Tom Doran fielder's choice.  Lawton scored the fifth run of the inning when Evan Barrera singled to left field. 

In the top of the third inning, Deering made it 6-2 when Tyler Boisclair (hit by pitch) scored on a double by Lawton. 

After Ponaganset cut the Deering lead to 6-5 in the third inning, the Junior Wizards manufactured runs late in the game while Lawton stymied the Ponaganset attack. 

Offensively, Deering received support from Evan Barrera (three singles, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), Tom Doran (one single and one r.b.i.), Trevor Lawton (one double, three walks, two runs scored, and one r.b.i.), Tyler Boisclair (one double, two runs scored, and two r.b.i.'s), Ray Zincone (one single, one run scored, and two r.b.i.'s), Kody Greenhalgh (two singles and one run scored), and Matt Grenier (three walks, one run scored, and one r.b.i.). 

On Tuesday (4-19-2011), Deering (3-1 in league play and 4-1 overall) defeated Davisville in a non league contest,  4-2.

Joe Maynard and Andrew In combined on a five hitter.  Maynard, who worked the first three innings, allowed only one run on two hits while striking out six batters.  In, who pitched the final four innings, allowed just one run on three hits while striking out two batters.

Offensively, Deering received support from Pacer Carpenter (one double), MIke Pellerin (one run scored), Andrew In (one run scored and two walks), Brian Moretti (one run scored), David LaMountain (one run scored), Tom Doran (one r.b.i.), Trevor Lawton (one single and one double), and Ray Zincone (one double).   

On Friday (4-15-2011), Immaculate Conception came from behind to give Deering their first loss of the year, 9-5.  Immaculate scored nine runs on 14 hits and 7 walks.  

Offensively, Deering received support from Matt Grenier (3/3, one walk, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), Kody Greenhalgh (1/3, one double, and one run scored), Ray Zincone (2/3, one run scored, and two r.b.i.'s), Tyler Boisclair (1/4), Mike Pellerin (2/4, one r.b.i.), Trevor Lawton (1/4, one run scored), and Evan Barrera (1/4, one run scored).   

Deering received a quality start from Kody Greenhalgh, who struck out eight batters and allowed only four earned runs on nine hits. 

On Monday (4-11-2011), Deering Middle School won their third consecutive game of the year, 14-7, over the Exeter-West Greenwich.  

Deering (3-0) will be looking for their fourth win of the year on Thursday when they take on Immaculate Conception (1-1) who lost 18-0 to Feinstein.

Deering, which recorded 12 hits, received support from David LaMountain (1/1, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), Brian Moretti (1/2, one run scored), Andrew In (one run scored and one r.b.i.), Tom Peccia (one run scored), Tom Doran (two runs scored), Jake Woodside (1/3, one run scored), Evan Barrera (1/4), Trevor Lawton (1/3, one double, and two r.b.i.'s), Tyler Boisclair (1/3, three runs scored), Ray Zincone (2/4, one home run, two runs scored, and three r.b.i.'s), Cody Greenhalgh (3/5, one double, three runs scored, and three r.b.i.'s), and Matt Grenier (1/3, one double, two runs scored, and one r.b.i.).  On Wednesday (4-6-2011), Deering Middle School won their second game of the year, 12-7, over Scituate Middle School.

On Wednesday (4-6-2011), Deering Middle School won their second game of the year, 12-7, over Scituate Middle School.

Offensively, the Junior Wizards received support from Joe Maynard (2/2, two runs scored), Evan Barrera (2/4, one double, and two runs scored), Tyler Boisclair (2/4, two doubles), Ray Zincone (2/3, one triple, one inside the park home run, three runs scored, and five r.b.i.'s), Cody Greenhalgh (2/3, one triple, three runs scored, and two r.b.i.'s), and Matt Grenier (1/3, one run scored).   

Last Thursday (3-31-2011), Deering Middle School won their league opener, 10-2, over Birchwood Middle School of North Providence. 

Offensively, the Junior Wizards received support from Matt Grenier (2/3, one run scored, one walk, and two r.b.i.'s), Cody Greenhalgh (1/3, one run scored, and one walk), Ray Zincone (1/2, one run scored), Tyler Boisclair (1/3, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), Mike Pellerin (one run scored),   Trevor Lawton (three runs scored and two walks), Tom Doran (one run scored and two walks), Brian Moretti (one run scored), and Andrew In (one run scored).

Cody Greenhalgh picked up the victory by striking out five, walking five, and allowing just one hit in three innings.  Trevor Lawton allowed just two runs on three hits while striking out two batters in the final two innings.

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