Daily Times: July 12th - Millennium Sunday Playoff Roundup
In a D Division quarterfinal, Steve Donlevie and Adam Schreiber smacked four hits each to get the ball rolling for Shanko Landscaping in a 10-6 Game 1 win over the Cerdos de Delco. George Gray picked it up in with his three hits and a run scored in the second game, in which Shanko snared a 5-4 victory, while Brett Schultz and Billy German added two hits apiece to contribute to Shanko's opening-round sweep.
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R.P. McMurphy's Bar & Grille 13-9, Diablos Smokehouse 8-5 >> In another bout in the D Division quarters, Sean Matthews paced McMurphy's with a game-winning blast that highlighted his seven hits and his team's eventual first-round sweep. Ron Mitnick's tricky pitching kept the opposition off-balance, and he chipped in five RBIs at the plate to help his cause. Matt Barr contributed a 4-for-5 performance.
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Maggie's Irish Pub II 19-14, Duffer's Pub 14-2 >> This just in, we have another D Division quarterfinal to report. Phil Thompson knocked four hits and had six ribbies to lead Maggie's in the opening tilt, while cousin Brian Thompson went 3-for-3 with four RBIs and a pair of runs scored in the nightcap as Maggie's coasted to a semifinal bid. Joe Boyle chipped in at 5-for-7 over both games with three RBIs and three runs.
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Colombo Lodge 4-13-3, Leonetti Insurance 6-2-1 >> After Colombo dropped the opener of a Dudley White Division first-round series with Leonetti, Eddie Gach helped his team tip the scales with a home run and four RBIs, while Mike Ferraro chipped in a 3-for-3, three-RBI performance in Game 2. Buzz Wilson went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBIs and Bob Ferraro pitched the win in the rubber match as the Lodger Dodgers bounced back to capture a first-round series win.
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J.D. McGillicuddy's Kirklyn Ducks 8-13, Femi's Pizzeria/Rothman Institute 3-1 >> Winning pitcher Joe Kerley also led the way at the plate in Game 1 with three hits and pair of runs scored to pace the Ducks in a regular-season twinbill. Sean Fitzgerald popped a pair of homers in the latter contest, while Brian Leposki added another round-tripper to highlight his two-hit game.
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Casey's Crew 12-12, Jimmy Mac's Wolfpack 10-1 >> This regular-season dual featured offensive help from Joey Nalyis (3-for-3, two RBIs), Dylan Stafford (4-for-4) and Jack Plant (4-for-4) in the opener. Jeff Dugan Jr. hit a homer in the nightcap, while Tommy Thompson and winning pitcher Mark "Big Daddy" Gonzalez fueled the offense with a pair of hits each to help Casey's Crew complete the sweep.
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The Stretch 8-18, Briarcliffe Bar and Grill 10-15 >> The Stretch bounced back in the nightcap with assistance from Tim Cook's three homers and four RBIs, while Anthony DiGregorio's grand slam clinched the Game 2 victory and a doubleheader draw.
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J.D. McGillicuddy's Brookline 15-21, Barnaby's of Ridley 1-1 >> This one-sided affair all about the Vassallos. Joey Vassallo's three-run home run was one of several offensive notes in the opener, while Vince Vassallo socked a three-run triple in the nightcap. Joey Vassallo again spearheaded the offense in Game 2 with his 4-for-4 performance as the victory awarded 'Cuddy's the top seed in the Bats Plus Red Division playoffs.
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Stanley Kup Inn 8-12, Charlie Brown's Steakhouse 4-17 >> In the opener, Matty Farrell notched his first 3-for-3 game in a Stanley Kup shirt, while Steve Connor re-emerged with his quick glove to pace Kup in the opener. Charlie Brown's fired back via an offensive outburst in Game 2 to salvage the split.
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