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June 11, 2011

Goshen, Middlebury Little League results

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Tee Ball

Eby Ford Mustangs: Zander Hewitt, Reagan Badskey and Cheuka Turner Berger had impressive hits. Alexis Moro and Tristan Black were cited for defensive play.

Moose Lodge Sidewinders: Kylee Davis and Jayla Hoskins delivered sharp hits. Chase Eppert and Kaelea Winnett made good fielding plays.

Minor Baseball

First Source Seawolves 15, Barker Dentistry Generals 4: Matt Parsons struck out eight in three innings and Ben Schneider three in one for the winners. Offensive leaders were Parsons, Schneider, Ryan Harmelink, Jose Pizana and Tyler Alford. Angel Reyes and Bryce Ratliff singled for the Generals.

Play It Again Orioles 12, First Source Seawolves 10: Evan Yoder had two hits for the O’s, Colin Turner, Nick Horner, Jerry Kidd and Cade Cleveland one each. Josh Oswald and Horner were pitchers. Kaleb Nine, Jarius Burnett and Dylan Hossler cracked hits for the Wolves.

Stutsman Dentistry Brewers 14, R.S. Pest Diamondbacks 1: Adrian Rakowski had three hits for the Brewers, Gavin Hoskins two and Drew Sweetser one. Devin Graber was a defensive star. Brian Gonzalez, Arthur Peterson Veatch and Kaleb Rockwell singled for R.S.

Eagle Ready Mix Silverhawks 10, Contemporary Imaging Cardinials 6: Sebastian Fisher, Ethan Vallejo, Ryan DuBois, Daniel Fontana and Bryce Smith had key hits for the Hawks. Smith and Josh Perez were pitchers. Joel Honey, Mason Mast and Joseph Good hit safely for the Cards.

Rays 8, Rockies 4: Malachi Lind and Ethan Neuenschwander both had three hits for the Rockies, Daniel Perez and Wes Priebe both two.

Safe Kids Pirates 11, Generals 5: Josh Haimes, Liam Schwartz and Nate Olvera delivered solid hits for the Pirates. Olvera pitched four innings and Sergio Velasco one. Bryce Ratliff had three hits for the Generals, Ricky VanOver, Nathan Rondo, Zane Barker and Joe Sanchez one each.

Supreme Yankees 20, Diamondbacks 2: Matedo Machuca, Drew Hogan and Jesus Santos each had four hits for the Yankees. Marco Pujols, Ezequiel Reyes and Sam Pena played good defense. Connor Scales had two hits for the D’backs.

K & K Custom Rangers 5, VFW Red Sox 4: Austin Cain pitched four innings and Braxton Kincaid one for the winners. Kincaid had two singles and Ben Bontrager one. Bryant Robinson had a home run and single for VFW, Drew Marlow two hits and Derek Stotts one.

Major Baseball

Wightman & Petrie Dodgers 13, Micro Source Senators 10: Nicholas Pernice and Diego Garcia both slapped three hits for the Dodgers and Ben Hathaway one. Jacob Honey was the winning pitcher.m Ryan Jacobs had three hits for the Senators, Taylor Glasgow and Chase Knoblock both one.

Terry’s Carpet Cleaning Cubs 11, Dodgers 0: James Paetkau pitched a two-hit shutout and struck out 10. Logan Troyer had three hits for the winners, Dillon Goff and Collin Hewitt both two, Joseph Burkheimer, Jacob Biller and Paetkau one apiece. Jack Immel and Mitchell Walters singled for the Dodgers.

Goshen Firefighter Tigers 10, J & J Marketing White Sox 0: Elliott Nafziger hurled four innings and C.J. Detweiler one, combining for a one-hitter. Nafziger also homered, Carmelo Gomez, Tyrell Staton and Detweiler each had two hits and Kyler Altenhof one. Charlie Collins singled for the Sox.

Junior Baseball

Quality Driveaway Phillies 9, K & D Custom Mets 8: Charles Almy hammered three hits for the Phils, Brady Bechtel and Oliver Nafziger both one. Almy pitched five innings and Tito Garcia one. Nic Castaneda and Garrett Miller both had two hits for the Mets and Andrew Weddle one.

Mets 13, Martin’s Padres 3: Adam Pearson was the winning pitcher and he also contributed four hits. Garrett Miller and Nicholas Castaneda both had three hits, Hunter Pearson and Corbin Harrison both two and Andrew Weddle one. Noah Abbott, Vince Tyson and Trevor Wyman hit safely for the Padres.

Rookie Softball

Subway Glory: Top performers were Maya Abbott, Hailey, Mast, Chloe Diaz and Riley Sloan at the plate; Elizabeth Ramirez, Diaz and Abbott in the field.

Goshen Electric Thunder: Naniah Nolen, Brynn Shoup Hill, Kylie Yoder, Anna VanderWey and Macinsky Sanchez were leading hitters; Samantha Markham, Jenna VanderWey and Nolen best fielders.

Minor Softball

Panthers 17, Battlecats 7: ReAnna Snyder, MaKayla Snyder and Ruth Whitehead each had two hits for the Panthers, Elkah DeVoe, Lizzy Kirkland and Kaitlyn Graber one each. Winning pitcher DeVoe struck out nine.

Major Softball

Ideal Coating 23, Baugo One 12: Reagan Wilson had three hits for Goshen, Maddie Cross, Shelby Yoder and Monica Sandoval two each. Ana Maria Ramirez and Kaley Holmes did the pitching.

Junior Softball

Starcraft Bus 17, Concord 10: Yadira Cabrales ripped four hits for Goshen, Lindsey Short and Kaytie Hodgemire both three and Sara Vincze one. Jordan Stotts made sparkling defensive plays. Winning pitcher Morgan Walker struck out nine.



Middlebury

Machine Pitch Baseball

Pletcher Sales 7, Priority One 2: Dominick Reyes and Skylar Reyes both had four hits for Pletcher. Brett Woolsey and Ethan Boyer both had three for Priority.

Family Dentistry 19, Edward Jones 4

Priority One loses, 10-3. Logan Hooley and Mason Puckett both had three hits for the winning team. Ethan Boyer had two singles and Nick Bucher a double for Priority.

Rookie Baseball

Jayco wins, 10-6: Conner Graber had three hits and was the winning pitcher. Bradley Swank also singled for Jayco.

Pletcher Sales 15, Middlebury Fire Dept. 7: Drew Pletcher had three doubles for the winners, Mason Pletcher and Garrett Thomas both three singles. Preston Miller and Kent Bailey both had two hits and Parker Stahly one for Fire Department.

Minor Baseball

Ameri-Kart 12, First State Insurance 11: Tyler Evers slapped two hits for A-K, Tim Keller and Brandon Jones both one. Evers, Ethan Stutzman and Noah Streeter pitched. Nolan Urbanski belted three triples for FSI, Noah Joslin had three hits, Benny Petersheim and Arick Maust both one.

Major Baseball

Jayco 5, Essenhaus 4: Conner Heerschop belted two hits for Jayco, Matthew Swank and Brad Swank singles. Winning pitcher Cole Fergison struck out 10. Julius Graber, Nick Logan and Brandon Bowe hit safely for Essenhaus.

Minor Softball

Troyer Carpets 18, Contemporary Images 8: Miranda Kane, Hailey Reynolds, Samantha Mathews and Braedyn O’Dell singled for CI.

Omni Source 11, Ace Hardware 1: Emily Penzenik had two hits for Omni, Victoria Oakes, Alayna Frey and Rhiannon Becker one each. Winning pitcher Allison Hostetler struck out eight.

Contemporary Images 20, Ace Hardware 15: Sydney Stevens homered and singled for CI. Rachel Kelly had two hits, Miranda Cane and Samantha Mathews both one. Grace Beard, Allison Bache and Braden O’Dell pitched. Chloe Taylor had four hits for Ace.

Omni Source 18, Serv Pro 14: Allison Hostetler was the winning hurler. Morgan Litwiller had four hits, Ann Miller two and Alena Meskowski one for S-P.

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