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Warwick PAL kept their winning streak going by defeating the Bulldogs of Westerly, 10-4.

Bobby Court picked up the victory by striking out nine batters in five innings.

Offensively Pal was led by Andrew Wheeler who had three hits and two RBI’s. In addition, they received support from Austin Wheeler (two hits) Brayden Ogden (two hits) and Tyler Cote (one double and two rbi’s).

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After the West Warwick Connie Mack team opportunistically tied the game at 4-4 in the bottom of the seventh, Warwick PAL scored two runs in the top of the eighth inning courtesy of a double by Zack Scotti.

WWCM, who outhit PAL, 10-4, was led by Caden Denton (2/4, two runs scored), Brendan Griffine (2/3, one run), Zack Lawrence (2/4, one rbi), Anthony Burt (2/4), Dylan Provoyeur (1/2) and Leyton Belanger (1/2, 1 run scored)

Scotti led Warwick with two hits and three rbi’s.

The document Warwick_vs._WW_6-21.pdf was attached to this post.

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Led by the pitching of Cateno, Slocum defeated Westerly, 3-2. Travis Collins allowed just three scattered hits for the Bulldogs.

The document Slocum_vs._Westerly_6-21.pdf was attached to this post.

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In a classic pitcher’s duel, Chariho edged West Warwick, 1-0, in the league opener for both teams.

Chariho’s Leo Emery (1/2, one rbi) and Darren Clarke (1/2) led the team in hitting.

While West Warwick’s Anthony Burt limited Chariho to just one run on three hits through five innings, the green and white used a quartet of pitchers to shutout WWCM. Andrew Smith (4 strikeouts in two innings) and Ethan Gordon (one strikeout in two innings) kept the black and orange scoreless through four innings. Adam Carpenter, the Division II Cy Young Award winner picked up the win with four strikeouts in the fifth and sixth inning. Jack Stevens picked up the save by striking out the side in the seventh inning.

Offensively, WWCM, who actually outhit Chariho, 4-3, received hits from Brendan Griffin, Nate Hunt, Anthony Burt and Joe Riviera.

The document Chariho_vs._WW_6-19.pdf was attached to this post.

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The two-time defending champions downed Scituate, 4-2, in extra innings.