2010 Junior League Highlights

May 17
Athletics (1-0)      7
Astros (0-1)         6
The A’s offensive attack was led by a key two out infield single by Zach Simpson. Nathan Tomlinson opened up the game with a towering double over the left fielders head. Jacob Lichtman roped a solid single in the top of the fifth inning.
For the Astros, Shayne Dooley delivered a monster home run into the left field net and scored twice.

Dodgers (1-0)    13
Mets (0-1)        1

May 18        
Angels (1-0)     9
Tigers (0-1)       3

Astros (1-1)       3
Cardinals (0-1)    2
Robby Flannery’s double in the top of the 7th drove in Max Dooley for the winning run. Dooley, Ian Melrose and Shayne Dooley combined on the mound to strike out 12.
In a very well played game, the Cardinals’ pitching combination of Ryan DiCarlo, Robby Zink and Luke Bowker struck out 12 Astros as well.
DiCarlo pitched in with 2 hits.

May 19
Mets (1-1)   9
Reds (0-1)   6
Dean Henderson led the way for the Mets with 2 key lead off walks, Adam Edery and Noah Witus pitched flawless baseball, and Alex Walker came in to get his first save of his career. Adam Edery Witus and Joe Thomas also had key hits, and the Mets played “small ball” the entire game to win their first of the season
The Reds pitching was lead by Conor McKelvey, Jack Mobley, Max Fields and Vinnie Tenaglia. But in the 6th inning, with the green light given on the base paths by Coach Rob, along with some timely hitting, his Mets pushed across 6 runs that the Reds could not overcome.
The Reds hitting was lead by Conor McKelvey with 2 doubles and Bryce Karafa with a double in the last inning to spur a comeback that fell a little short.

Angels (2-0)   18
Atletics (1-1)   7

May 20
Dodgers (2-0)      6
Cardinals (0-2)    5

Reds (1-1)       12    
Tigers (0-2)       6
The Reds jumped out to an early 4-0 lead in the 1st inning highlighted by a 2 RBI double by Jake Cummings.In the 3rd inning the Tigers scored 6 runs with some solid hitting highlighted by two 2 RBI hits by Julian Fetterman and Ryan Burke.
The Reds finally broke the game open in the top half of the 5th with 7 runs.
Jack Mobley led the Reds in hitting with a 3 for 3 night.

In the Tigers’ losing effort, Triston Breck struck out 11 in 5 innings.

May 24
Cardinals (1-2)  7
Athletics (1-2)  6

Reds (2-1)     12
Angels (2-1)   9
This was a well played game with lots of offense between the top team in the standing in the Angles and the surging Reds. Both starting pitchers had good performances. Jake Cummings for the Reds pitched 2 innings and recorded 5 strike outs and Cole Maten for the Angels pitched 3 innings and had 6 strike outs.
The Reds hitting was led by Conor McKelvey with 4 RBI's and Matt Coury with 2 important RBI's late in the game.
The Angels hitting was led by Noah Mattews with 2 hits and 2 RBI's and Jordan Opria with 2 RBI's.
Honorable Web Gem play was put in by the Reds Vinnie Tenaglia at first base with a great back hand play on a grounder in the last inning to help hold off the Angels

May 25
Astros (1-1-1)     6
Angels (2-1-1)     6
Shayne Dooley had 2 hits and stole home with 2 out in the bottom of the 7th to gain the Astros’ tie.
Brother Max had 2 hits and scored 3 times.
The Dynamic Dooley Duo combined on the mound for 12 strikeouts while scattering 3 hits.
For the Angels, Brendan Prappas found a way to get on base 4 time and scored twice.

Tigers (1-2)       18
Athletics (1-3)    5
Marshall Deeds winner, 10 K's in 4 innings. Ryan Austin save.
Deeds and Austin 3 hits. Triston Breck 2 hits, triple. Jacob Pogats and Aaron Berlin 2 hits.
Athletics: Joey Yaker 2 hits.

May 26
Dodgers (3-0)    14
Reds (2-2)           4
It was the Drake Eckert show for the Dodgers. He pitched 4 innings and allowed 2 hits while at the plate he was 3 for 4 with 5 RBI's.
Honorable Web Gem: Jimmy Morency robbed a Reds batter of a double as he snagged a hard hit ball that should have went over his head.

Cardinals (2-2)  10
Mets (1-2)          7
Ryan DiCarlo and Luke Bowker each scored 2 runs for the Cardinals while Shane Muldoon and Mitch Buccalo each drove in a pair of runs. Ryan, Robbie Zink and Stuart Craig combined to strikeout 11 Mets. Joseph Hunter, Adam Edery and Jake Gross each scored two runs for the Mets.

May 27
Mets (2-2)   8
Tigers (1-3)   5
In a game featuring good performances from both teams, the Mets came out on the winning end mainly due to the extra base hits provided by Alex Walker and Eddie Kumm, as well as the fine pitching of Noah Witus, Zac Leonard, and Jake Gross.
John Tisler also hit well and stole important bases for the Mets.
For the Tigers, Triston Breck had 2 hits including a 3 run homer.

Dodgers (4-0)  10
Astros (1-2-1)  7
Drake Eckert picked up 2 hits and teamed up on the mound with starter Patrick Falk in the victory
For the Astros, Max Dooley went 3 for 4 and picked up 2 RBIs.

June 2
Reds (2-2-1)       5
Astros (1-2-2)     5
The Reds pitching staff of Jake Cummings, Vinnie Tenaglia, Max Fields, Matt Coury and Conor McKelvey held the Astros to 5 runs on 5 hits with 9 strike outs.
Jake Cummings drove in 3 runs with a bases loaded triple.
The Astros pitching staff of Ian Melrose, Max Dooley and Shayne Dooley held the Reds to 5 runs on 4 hits with 12 strike outs.
The key hit in the game was by Jack Wise in the top of the 4th inning which drove in the 5th run for the Astros.

Mets (2-2-1)
Athletics (1-3-1)  -Tie

June 3
Angels (3-1-1)     8
Dodgers (4-1)      6

Tigers (2-3)         7
Cardinals (2-3)    3
Triston Breck struck out 5 in 3 innings and Ryan Austin picked up the save.
Marshall Deeds had 3 hits, Austin and Aaron Berlin each had 2 apiece. Breck went 2 for 3 with a triple and 2 RBI's.
Sam Hurwitz made a game saving catch at shortstop in the last inning for the third out.

June 5
Mets (3-2-1)       14
Athletics (1-4-1)  10
The Mets came from behind to take this hard played ball game on Opening Day. Jake Gross continued his hitting streak by going 4 for 4 with 3 doubles.
Excellent fielding plays came from Joe Hunter and Zac Leonard, with a great game ending catch from Eddie Kumm.
Caleb Driker-Ohren blasted 2 singles and overall, the Mets hit solidly with almost every player getting at least one hit.

Tigers (3-3)         11
Cardinals (2-4)    3
Marshall Deeds and Triston Breck combined on the mound for a 3-hitter.
Ryan Austin, Henry Reedy, Jacob Kennedy and Breck (2 RBI's) all had two hits.
Hunter Weinmann started a sixth inning rally with a fly to center field with 1 out and bases loaded to get a run in.

Astros (2-2-2)     11
Reds (2-3-1)       10
Max Dooley and Ian Melrose (3 runs scored) went 3 for 3, and Shayne Dooley hit a 2 runs shot into the net to power the Astros’ offense. Andy Cohn knocked in the game winning run, scored by Riley Lenhard.
Shayne, Max and Cohn combined on the mound to strike out 13.
For the Reds, Jake Cummings had 3 hits including a triple, had 2 RBIs, and scored 3 times. Cobian Gleason had 2 hits and scored twice.
Cummings, Conor McKelvey and Vinnie Tenaglia teamed up on the hill to fan 16.

Dodgers (5-1)  11
Angels (3-2-1)   8

June 7
Cardinals (3-4)    10
Angels (3-3-1)     3
The Cardinals played their most complete game of the year. Pitchers Stuart Craig, Robbie Zink and Ryan DiCarlo combined to hold the Angels to 2 hits while striking out 8. Everyone contributed offensively as 8 different Cardinals scored a run. Shane Muldoon, Matt Guyor, Aaron Fogel and Alex Blanck all contributed key hits to the effort.

Athletics (2-4-1)  8
Dodgers (5-2)      7
The A’s earned a much needed victory behind the strong pitching performances of Greg Loukinen and Joey Yaker. Joey struck out the final batter with the tying run stranded on third base. The offensive attack was led by Mike Budurowich, Andrew Healey, and Loukinen.
For the Dodgers, Drake Eckert crushed a 6th inning monster home run over the fence and into the night, but the come back effort fell just short.

June 8
Reds (3-3-1)       7
Cardinals (3-5)    5

Astros (3-2-2) 8
Tigers (3-4)     7

June 9
Astros (4-2-2)     8
Mets (3-3-1)       7
Shayne Dooley went 3 for 3 (2 were doubles) with 2 RBIs and 3 runs scored. Riley Lenhard’s 6th inning double drove in Robby Flannery for the game winning run.
For the Mets, Jake Gross reached base 3 times, and scored 3 times. Noah Witus had 2 hits with 2 RBIs

Reds (4-3-1)         7
Athletics (2-5-1)    3

June 10
Dodgers (6-2)  11
Tigers (3-5)       8

Angels (4-3-1)   7
Mets (3-4-1)       6
The Angels played sharp baseball supported by the pitching of Cole Maten, Andy McIntire, and Connor Archambault. Numerous players including Brenden Sandles had extra base hits, and Noah Matthews iced the game with a "clutch play " at home plate.
The Mets were paced with Jake Gross and Noah Witus on the mound, with gross going 3 for 4 at the plate.

June 14
Reds (5-3-1)         17
Athletics (2-6-1)    16
The Reds hitting was led by Brendan Batcheller with 2 hits and scored 2 runs along with Vinnie Tenaglia who had 4 RBI's. 3 of Tenaglia's RBI's came on his game winning double.
The A's hitting was led by Joey Yager who had 4 RBIs on 3 hits and scored 3 runs, along with Andrew Healey who had 6 RBI's on 3 hits and scored 2 runs.

Cardinals (4-5)  10
Angels (4-4-1)     5
Stuart Craig and Jacob Herskovitz combined to pitch four solid innings for the Cards. Shane Muldoon, Ryan DiCarlo and Mitch Buccalo each drove in a pair of runs, while Robbie Zink got on base all three at bats and scored a pair.
Connor Archambault drove in a pair for the Angels.

June 15
Dodgers (6-2-1)      5
Tigers (3-5-1)         5

Mets (4-4-1)         14
Astros (4-3-2)       10
For the Mets, Eddie Kumm and Alex Walker contributed key hits, and Adam Edery, Zach Leonard, Jake Gross, and Noah Witus each pitched effectively and were able to shut down the Astros attack.
Max Dooley crushed a first inning home run for the Astros.

June 16
Angels (5-4-1) 10
Mets (4-5-1)     3

Athletic (3-6-1)     8
Dodgers (6-3-1)    5
The A’s were led by 5 strong innings of pitching by Joey Yaker. Brian Domzalski was equally as crafty on the hill while closing out the victory with two innings of shut down relief.
Key hits were delivered by Greg Loukinen, Tom Wolynski, Yaker, and Domzalski.

June 17
Astros (5-3-2)     22
Tigers (3-6-1)     15
In a 4 inning game that featured 37 runs on 30 hits, the Astros’ Robby Flannery stood out as he went 4 for 4 (with 3 doubles), picked up 4 RBIs, and scored 4 times. Andy Cohn also picked up 4 RBIs with his pair of doubles.

Cardinals (5-5)    14
Reds (5-4-1)         7
Mitch Buccalo led the way driving in 3 runs, while Alex Blanck and Jacob Herskovitx each drove in 2. Ryan DiCarlo scored three runs and Luke Bowker and Stuart Craig each scored twice.
The Reds were led by Jake Cummings and Jamie Terbreck who each scored two runs. Conor McKelvey hit his second majestic home run in as many games.

JUNE 19 - ALL STAR GAME
East All Stars     16
West All Stars     9
Conor Archambeault (Angels) went 3 for 3 and Drake Eckert (Dodgers) was 2 for 2 to pace the East.
One of Eckert’s hits was a solo bomb into the left-center field net.
Greg Loukinen (Athletics) batted in 4 runs on his 2 hits.
On the mound for the East were Shayne Dooley (Astros), Archambeault, Loukinen, Ian Melrose (Astros), Max Dooley (Astros), Patrick Falk (Dodgers), and Cole Maten (Angels).
For the West, Noah Witus (Mets) picked up 2 hits and 2 RBIs, and Mitch Buccalo (Cardinals) had a pair of hits.
Sharing the ptiching duties were Triston Breck (Tigers), Ryan Austin (Tigers), Vinnie Tenaglia (Reds), Jake Gross (Mets), Zach Leonard (Mets) and Witus.

June 21
Dodgers (7-3-1)    14
Astros (5-4-2)       7
Drake Eckert went 3 for 4 and drove in 4 runs. Patrick Falk drove in 3 and scored 3 to pace the Dodgers offense. One of Eckert’s hits was a solo inside-the-parker in the 4th. Jacob Crane scored 3 times as well.
For the Astros, Max Dooley had 2 hits, one of them into the net in the 1st, and Jack Wise scored twice.

Cardinals (6-5)      7
Mets 6 (4-6-1)       6
Robbie Zink pitched three innings giving up one run and Ryan DiCarlo pitched three scoreless innings to lead the way in this closely contested affair. Ryan led the hitting with 3 RBI's including a 2 run homer and Robbie contributed 2 hits, 2 runs scored, and a key two out, 2 RBI hit that tied the game in the Cards last at-bat.
Zach Leonard led the Mets with 3 hits and while pitching, struck out 8 straight batters and 9 out of ten hitters in his three innings pitched. Noah Witus contributed 2 hits and two runs scored.

June 22
Angels (6-4-1)   11
Astros (5-5-2)     6
Winning pitcher Cole Maten picked up 2 hits, 2 RBIs and scored twice. Brandon Terry also picked up 2 RBIs and scored twice.
For the Astros, Max Dooley went 3 for 4 and scored 3 runs.

Athletics (4-6-1)  13
Tigers (3-7-1)       8
It was a big day for the A's Michael Budurowich, who pitched the first two innings, scored four runs, and had three hits. Two of Michael’s hits were inside the park home runs hit like laser shots into the outfield. The second home run hit the fence on the fly adjacent to the scoreboard in deep left center field.
Joey Yaker pitched three solid innings and delivered a couple of key hits. Brian Domzalski scored four runs, had three hits, and knocked in five runs
.

June 23
Cardinals (7-5)    18
Athletics (4-7-1)    7
Robbie Zink and Luke Bowker each scored 4 runs as the Cardinals and Aaron Fogle, Matt Guyor and Stuart Craig each scored a pair of runs. Ryan DiCarlo hit his second homerun in as many games.
Zach Simpson and Mike Budorowich each scored a pair for the A's.

Angels (7-4-1) over
Reds (5-5-1)     Forfeit

June 24
Reds (6-5-1)       13
Dodgers ( 7-4-1)   9
Top hitting performances were put in by the Reds hitters Issac Polanski with 2 hits and scored 3, Brendan Batcheller with 2 hits and scored 3 and Max Fields with 2 hits. Batcheller and Fields each had an RBI double. The Dodgers leading hitters were Drake Eckert with 3 hits and Patrick Falk with 2 RBI's

Tigers (4-7-1)     8
Mets (4-8-1)     4
The Tigers’ Julian Fetterman went 3 for 4, crossing the plate 3 times, Marshall Deeds was 3 for 4 (Triple) RBI, and Ryan Burke had a crucial double that scored 2 runs.
Triston Breck fanned 7 on the hill in 5 innings, and Ryan Austin closed in the sixth with 3 batters.
Adam Edery had a triple and solo homer for the Mets.

June 28
Reds (7-5-1) over
Mets (4-6-1) Forfeit

Cardinals (8-5)    17
Astros (5-6-2)     10
Shane Muldoon had four hits and scored four runs to lead the Cardinal attack. Luke Bowker and Robbie Zink each scored three runs and Mitch Buccalo added a couple of hits and 5 RBI's. Stuart Craig, Jacob Herskovitz, Shane Mullane and Robbie Zink all pitched well for the Cardinals.
For the Astros, Ian Melrose, Shane Dooley and Cameron Cece each scored 2 runs, and Robby Flannery had four RBI's.
Defensively, Luke McNally made a great catch in right center, then a great throw to second to complete the double play.

June 29
Astros (6-6-2)     14
Athletics (4-8-1)    1
Winning pitcher Shayne Dooley struck out 14, and Jack Wise reached base 4 times, had 3 hits and 3 RBIs.

Reds (8-5-1)   7
Tigers (4-8-1) 4
Reds hitting was led by Conor McKelvey with a single, double and triple. Reds pitching was led by Jake Cummings with 7 strike outs in 4 innings pitched.
The Tigers pitching was led by Triston Breck with 6 strike outs in 3 innings pitched.

June 30
Athletics (5-8-1)  4
Angels (7-5-1)     3
The first four innings featured an outstanding pitching dual between Cole Maten and Greg Loukinen.The A's finally broke through with four runs in the fourth inning lead by key hits from Brian Domzalski, Loukinen, Joey Yaker, and Nathan Tomlinson. Mike Budurowich pitched two innings of relief to close it out.

Dodgers (8-3-1)  13
Cardinals (8-6)      5

July 1
Tigers vs Angels
Dodgers vs Mets

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