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Scores and highlights from Whaling City Youth Baseball from June 26-29

Here's a look at Whaling City Youth Baseball action from June 26-29.

Monday, June 26

Apex Electrical 14, Table 8 Restaurant 0

Nick Frias picked up the win, going the first four innings for Apex. Frias chipped in two hits and scored three times. Ben Clough, Akiiraley Vazquez, and Cayson Stupalski also had two hits each. Isiah Figueroa and Rueben Vazquez had hits as well for the Electric Company to help Apex keep a firm grip on first place in the standings. Carter Bolarinho had the lone hit for Table 8.

Kitchens & Baths 2, Amaral’s Linguica 1

K&B captured a hard-fought win against a tough Amaral’s squad. Mikey Lopez and Jack Fleurent pitched a fine game for Amaral’s, they only allowed two hits to the Kitchen Crew, however James Reardon and Evan Sousa were up to the task for K&B, combining to allow just one Amaral’s run in the game. With the game tied at one, Ray Rourke scored the winning run on a Myles Sequeira fielders choice to put the game in the win column for K&B.

Tremblay Bus 14, South Coast Towing 2

Cam Riccio was a one-man wrecking crew, going 4-for-4, scoring three times and knocking in four runs. He also pitched three innings striking out nine. Tucker Wilcox and Syncere Lugo each had multiple hits. Jayce Goncalves and Landon Morro scored for the Bus Company. Avery Viera and Jose Martinez each had hits for South Coast Towing.

Wonder Bowl 11, Palace Pizza 5

Nyzaiah Caban scored twice. Tanner Cabral drove in four runs, Jordyn Goulart scored twice, and Ryan Nguyen had two hits, including a home run, as Wonder Bowl rolled to the win. Liam Cubero and Sylas Jorge had the lone hits for Palace Pizza.

Ben Willis of N.B. Fire is all business as he delivers a pitch against Table 8 Restaurant at Brooklawn Park during Whaling City Youth Baseball League action.
Ben Willis of N.B. Fire is all business as he delivers a pitch against Table 8 Restaurant at Brooklawn Park during Whaling City Youth Baseball League action.

Tuesday, June 27

Daves 8, DeBross Oil 6

Maddox Santos, Alex Bilhete, Sean Pimental and Jeremiyah Ramos all had hits and Richie Gaskins led his team with three hits. Dom Padilla pitched well for Daves, holding the DeBross bats in check for most of the game as Daves captured a big win. Jaiden Hebert, Logan Pacheco, Parker Pacheco, Austin Rodrigues and Reed LaPlante all had multiple hits for the Oilers, but it would not be enough as Daves captured the win.

Kitchens & Baths 7, South Coast Towing 6

Ray Rourke, Jameson Silva, and Evan Sousa all had multiple hits, while James Reardon chipped in two hits to help lead the Kitchen Crew to their second win of the week. Jose Martinez hit a home run, Cam Messier and Avery Viera scored and chipped in with hits for South Coast.

Dave's coach Chris Dagget gathers his team together in between innings during their game against Wonder Bowl .
Dave's coach Chris Dagget gathers his team together in between innings during their game against Wonder Bowl .

N. B. Fire 11, Palace Pizza 3

Ben Willis had three hits and knocked in three runs, J. C. Robles, Rylan Kelley, Memphis Hebert and Brayden Vazquez all had hits for the Fire Department. Vazquez, Robles and Willis combined on the hill to limit Palace Pizza to just three runs. Liam Cubero had two hits for the Pizza Crew.

Apex Electrical 4, A. C. G. 0

Nick Frias tossed a no-hitter, striking out seven, against a hard-hitting A. C. G. lineup, leading his team to their second win of the week and strengthening Apex’s grip on first place in the standings. Frias scored the first run of the game to help out his own cause. Ethan Dube, Julius DePina, and Rueben Vazquez also scored for Apex. Benny Clough had two hits and an RBI for the Electric Company. Ty Ross pitched another excellent game for A.C.G., a two-hitter but came out on the wrong end of the decision.

Wednesday, June 28

DeBross Oil 20, T.S. Sports 1

The Oilers had a 19-hit attack, scoring 20 runs. Jaiden Hebert, Parker Pacheco, Reed LaPlante, Logan Pacheco and Michael Charros all had multiple hits for the Oilers. Ben Bedard and Mikey Galarza also had hits for DeBross. LaPlante and Parker Pacheco combined on the hill to limit T.S. Sports to three hits. Donovan Libby and Jacob Rebello had hits for T.S. Sports.

Dave's catcher Jeremiyah Ramos takes a breather in between pitches on a very hot and muggy evening at Whaling City Youth Baseball in New Bedford's north end.
Dave's catcher Jeremiyah Ramos takes a breather in between pitches on a very hot and muggy evening at Whaling City Youth Baseball in New Bedford's north end.

Tremblay Bus 12, A. C. G. 2

Syncere Lugo hit a three-run homer, Cam Riccio had two hits, Sam Sonnenberg knocked in two runs, and Santos Alvarez smacked a double to help lead the Bus Company to another win. Sonnenberg picked up the win on the mound for Tremblay’s. Ryan Maclean had the lone hit for A. C. G.

LeBeau’s 9, Amaral’s Linguica 0

Lucas Sousa had two hits, Owen Viera, Ben Viera, Kayden Souto and Ethan Oliveira all had key hits for LeBeau’s. Sousa tossed a complete game, striking out 12 while scattering five Amaral’s hits. Mikey Lopez and Jack Fleurent had two hits each for Amaral’s. With the win LeBeau’s picks up their 12th win on the season and a firm grasp on a potential playoff spot.

Tae Rose of Table 8 dives back into second base while N.B. Fire second baseman Ben Willis awaits the throw from his outfielder.
Tae Rose of Table 8 dives back into second base while N.B. Fire second baseman Ben Willis awaits the throw from his outfielder.

Thursday, June 29

LeBeau’s 7, T. S. Sports 3

Ben Viera had three hits, including two home runs, Lucas Sousa scored twice, Owen Viera, Kayden Souto and Mason Graveson all had hits as well to lead LeBeau’s to another win. Ben Viera was the winning pitcher for manager Tim Sousa’s squad. Donovan Libby and Yaniel Talavera had hits for T. S. Sports.

Daves 15, Wonder Bowl 3

Richie Gaskins and Sean Pimental combined to scatter three Wonder Bowl hits and lead Daves to their second win of the week. Ryan Nguyen and Zhakiye Guidry had hits for Wonder Bowl. Gaskins, Jeremiyah Ramos, and Pimental all scored runs for Daves and Jaedyn Clark, Dom Padilla and Gaskins all knocked in runs for Daves.

Table 8 Restaurant 13, N.B. Fire 10

Nick Eldridge collected his first career hit, Carter Bolarinho cracked a home run, Tae Rose, Jack Chamberlain, Niko Tripp, Johnny Calvao and Austin Bumpus all had hits as well to lead Table 8 to the win. Memphis Hebert, J. C. Robles and Brayden Vasquez had hits for the Fire Department .

This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: Whaling City Youth Baseball June 26-