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Down 5-1 after 3 innings, Vogie Baseball was able to orchestrate a comeback by scoring runs in the fourth and fifth to tie the game.

In the bottom of the eighth inning, Vogie opportunistically used small ball and an errant play to walk away with a 6-5 win. After back-to-back bunt singles, Junior Moniz took advantage of an errant pick-off attempt at second base as he broke to third bases and raced home with the winning run.

Leading the way for Vogie were Brian Abbruzzi who had three hits, three runs scored and struck out ten batters in five innings of shutout relief.

Danny Desilets (2/4), Junior Moniz (2/3) along with Matt Gale and Ayden Sheedy all contributed offensively for the Purple and White.

Landy (3/4) and Salzillo (2/4) led Warwick Pal.

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West Warwick senior to be, Logan Dean, went the distance and struck out nine batters in 1-0 victory over the Rams of LaSalle.

LaSalle’s starter went five innings, allowing just one unearned run on three hits and striking out five.

Jack Proulx, Karl Swanson, and Luke Gallo each managed one hit to lead West Warwick Connie Mack.

West Warwick Connie Mack stole six bases during the game with Dean leading the team with three stolen bases.

Defensively, West Warwick received solid play in the outfield from Josh Pedus, Zack Lawrence and Gallo.

The document LaSalle_vs._WW_7-11.pdf was attached to this post.

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Receiving a perfectly pitched game by Matt Jarmie, Flood Ford defeated the Westerly Bulldogs, 12-0.

Jarmie and his batterymate, Jack DePalma, were locked in for five innings with the righty striking out nine batters.

DePalma also added a bases clearing double to break open the game for Flood.

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West Warwick Connie Mack lost to Post 39 /Narragansett Lions 5-3 on Wednesday.
After West Warwick’s Connie Mack team scored three runs in the top of the first inning, it looked like they would on the way to pick up their fourth win of the year.

However, the Narragansett/South Kingstown Post 39 team, who has won the last two Connie Mack titles, had other ideas as they pulled away with a 5-3 victory.

While receiving five free passes and producing five hits, the Lions aggressively stole ten bases in their come from behind win.

In the top of the first inning, WWCM batted around and received hits from Caden Denton (double), Josh Pedus (single) and Zackary Lawrence (double).

Dylan Provoyeur, who took the loss for WWCM, allowed only one earned run on two hits in three innings of solid work.

The document WW_vs._N-SK_7-12.pdf was attached to this post.

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Led by the solid pitching of the quarter of Ethan Gordon, Jack Stevens, Landon Sumner (win) and Andrew Smith (save), Chariho edged Slocum Baseball, 4-2.

Leo Emery and Landon Sumner each had two hits for the green and white.

The document Chariho_vs._Slocum_Baseball_7-12.pdf was attached to this post.