News and Announcements

     Led by the pitching of Kevin Carey, the Rebels of South Kingstown defeated the Wizards, 10-0.

     After three innings, the game was deadlocked at 0-0.  Pitching well for the Wizards was senior Anthony Giarusso.  The senior lefty who faced only ten batters in the first three innings did not allow a hit during the first three innings.  The fourth inning, however, turned out to be an inning that the Wizards and Giarusso wanted to forget. 

     The Rebels scored seven runs on seven hits, two walks, and one hit batsmen to break open the game, 7-0. 

     Offensively, the Wizards received hits from Tim Parente (single and double), Charley Parent (single), Chris Morrison (single), and Derek Hebert (single).

Post Author Picture

JV Baseball: Wizards lose in 8 innings!

Posted by Richard Grenier at Apr 15, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

     The Wizards Junior Varsity lost in extra innings to the Bulldogs of Westerly, 9-8. 

     Despite holding a four run advantage thru six innings, the Wizards could not hold of a Westerly rally in the bottom of the seventh inning.  After scoring four times in the seventh on three hits and three Wizard errors, Westerly secured the league win with a run in the bottom of the eighth inning with two out on a hit batsman with the bases loaded.

     In the top of the first inning, the Wizards scored two runs on two out doubles by Max Motroni and Matt Grosso.      

     After allowing the Bulldogs to take the lead 3-2, West Warwick came back with three runs on hits by Garrett DeBlois (single), Max Motroni (r.b.i. triple), Nathan Lacroix (r.bi. single), and a sacrifice fly by Kurtis Melvin. 

      The Wizards added two more runs to their lead in the top of the fifth inning on hits by Domenic Bisceglio (lead off single), Matt Grosso (r.b.i. single), Kurtis Melvin (r.b.i. single), and a sacrifice bunt by Nathan Grandchamp.

      Offensively, the Wizards were led by Max Motroni (3/3, double, triple, 3 r.b.i.'s), Matt Grosso (2 for 4, 2 runs scored, and 2 r.b.i.'s), Dom Bisceglio (1/4), Kurtis Melvin (1/2, 2 r.b.i.'s), Jim Thornton (1/4), Brent Reed (1/1), Garrett DeBlois (1/3, 2 runs scored), and Nathan Lacroix (1/1, 1 r.b.i.)
     
     Pitching for the Wizards were Steve Courtemanche (2 1/3 innings with 2 earned runs on 3 hits), Kurtis Melvin (2 2/3 innings with no earned runs on 2 hits), Cam Genest (2 innings of 3-hit relief), and Scott Tallo (one earned run in one inning of relief. 

     Led by the pitching of senior Richard Lizotte, the Wizards defeated the Chargers of Chariho, 3-2, to even their Division I-South record at 2-2.

     Lizotte, who threw 64 of 91 pitches for strikes, allowed only one earned run on four hits while striking out 12 in seven innings of work.

     Down 1-0, the Wizards tied the game in the top of the third inning when Derek Hebert broke out of a season long hitting slump with a lead off double to right center.  Jeff Sampaio, then, laid down  a bunt toward the third base line.  As Charger pitcher Dave Northup tried to throw out Sampaio, the throw which Sampaio beat easily got by the second baseman who was late covering scoring Hebert.  Two outs later, Charley Parent walked and pinch runner Dominic Bisceglio stole second, putting runners at second and third base.  The Wizards, however, could not get a timely hit as Northup induced a pop out to second base to end the inning.

     In the top of the fifth inning, the Wizards scored two runs to take a 3-1 lead.  With one out, Sampaio reached first on a wild pitch after striking out.  After Sampaio stole second base, senior Aaron Richards hit a r.b.i. double to left center.  Richards moved to third base one pitch later on a wild pitch and scored when Tim Parente hit a sacrifice fly to left field. 

     In the bottom of the fifth inning, the Chargers scored one run when Taylor Hackley singled, moved to second on an error, and scored with two out on Frank Glawser double. 

     The Chargers, however, would not reach base safely for the remainder of the game.  Richard Lizotte not only retired the last seven batters of the game, but struck out the side in the bottom of the seventh to enable the Wizards to pick up their second league road win of the year.

 

     In a non league slugfest against the Chargers of Chariho, Deering's late game comeback fell short in a 12-9 loss.  
     Defensively, Deering, which banged out ten hits, committed seven errors allowing Chariho to score 12 runs. 
     Offensively, Deering, which scored seven runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to cut Chariho's lead to 11-9, received contributions from Troy Lavoie (one double, two walks, and two runs scored, Drew Doran (one r.b.i.), Matt Masse (two singles and one run scored), Tony Correia (one single), Rich Grenier (two walks), Chris Stafford (two run double), Antonio Rei (three singles and one run scored), Jeff Cyr (one double and one run scored), Anthony Indeglia (one walk and one run scored), Jon Skurka (one walk, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), Evan Barrera (single, walk, one run scored, and one r.b.i.), and Ray Zincone (one single, one run scored, and one r.b.i.).
     Rich Grenier, who allowed only one free pass to the 14 batters he faced,  allowed two earned runs on four hits in two innings of work.  Evan Barrera allowed only one run and one hit in two innings of work and Drew Doran allowed only one unearned run on two hits in two innings of work. 
     In a non league game against Davisville, the Junior Wizards of Deering lost 5-3. 
     Although Deering out hit Davisville, 6-4, they could not manage the timely hit often enough.   
     Offensively, Deering received contributions from Ryan O'Kelly (single, double, and one run scored), Matt Masse (two singles and one r.b.i.), Tony Correia (one single), Evan Barrera (one single and one run scored), Anthony Indeglia (one run scored and one walk), Rich Grenier (one walk), Rich McNeil (one walk), and Chris Stafford (one single and two r.b.i.'s).
     Deering received solid pitching from several players.  Kyle Beck allowed on earned run on two hits while striking out two in the first two innings.  Ryan O'Kelly allowed only one run while striking out two batters in two innings of work.  Matt Masse allowed only one earned run on one hit in one inning of relief.  Tony Correia struck out two in one inning of work and Ray Zincone allowed only one hit in one inning of work.