Daily Times: Millennium Sunday Roundup from June 2nd
Matt Gosselin and his squad had a better day that Gosselin's younger brother, Phillies reserve infielder Phil Gosselin.
Matt Gosselin was 3-for-4 with two doubles and four RBIs in the opener as Stephen's on State Street swept Cocco's Pizzeria & Pub of Aston in the Millennium Sunday League, 21-16 and 18-6.
Dan Ryan collected six hits including three doubles and a home run and drove in five runs in the doubleheader. Jason Aikes had five extra base hits including a pair of dingers and seven ribbies.
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In other Millennium Sunday games:
Flo Mechanical 11-12, J.D. McGillicuddy's Kirklyn Ducks 9-11 >> Bob LiCalzi and Matt Locher homered in each game to pace Flo Mechanical to its first sweep of the season. Bill Lake went yard for the winners in Game 2.
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Precision Chimney & Masonry/Printz Beverage 15-12, Hanrahan's Irish Pub >> Bobby Breischaft and Cody DiAmicos (HR) both went 2-for-3 in the opener. Johnny Lundell (4-for-40 won Game 2 with a homer. Samantha Brischaft was 3-for-4.
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Premier Orthopaedics 12-10, Clifton Mayhem 10-13 >> Mike and Dan McGuire (no relation) powered Premier in the opener.
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DiGravio Plumbing/Barnaby’s of Aston 13, Quality Roofing Supply 10 >> Steve Deavor and Vince Baselice roped four hits each for the Plumbers in the opener.
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Hunt's HH 16-22, Marty Magee's Weekend Warriors 4-2 >> Dan Crowley Sr. was 4-for-4 and sparkled in the field at second base in the opener. Mike Boyle added four hits and five RBIs. Steve Cashin (4-for-5) and Tommy Bonner (three-run double) showed the way in Game 2.
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Marty Magee's Knights 18-21, Southwest Philly Assassins 3-14 >> Anthony DiGalbo killed it, going 5-for-7 with a pair of homers, seven RBIs and four runs scored. Anthony Astolf drove in four runs in the twin bill, as did Jeremy Schwartz.
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