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Hingham Little League results, June 1-7

Posted June 11, 2009 04:06 PM

American League

June 1

Enterprise Equipment 16, Cold Stone Creamery 3

Enterprise, which won three games during the week, led only 4-3 in the 4th inning before breaking open the game. Matt O'Connor had a two-run home run, and Greg Williamson pitched well.


June 2

C. Spirito 7, Hingham Lumber 4

Jack Mannion struck out 10 over 4 1/3 innings, and Finn Powell hit his first home run of the year for C. Spirito. For HL, Nathan Townsend and Matt Nash combined for 12 strikeouts.


June 3
Scarlet Oak Tavern 7, Iaria Brothers 3
McCusker-Gill 9, Jack Diamond Law 1

McCusker Gill scored 4 in the first inning, with Peter Murphy's first home run of the season driving in two, and Jack Lemanski and Connor McDermott driving in two more.

June 5
Enterprise Equipment 8, Mohawk Rubber 5

June 7
Enterprise Equipment 7, Scarlet Oak Tavern 6
McCusker-Gill 8, Hingham Lumber 3
Cold Stone Creamery 5, Best Chevrolet 3
C. Spirito 7, Tarzia 6
Mohawk Rubber 15, Lapels 4

Chad Fahey of Mohawk Rubber gave up 1 run in 5 2/3 innings, while Zack Silva went 3-for-3 with a home run.

National League

June 1
Child-Genovese Insurance 8, C. Spirito 6

Liam McCarthy socked a two-run home rum and a grand slam to pace CG over a short-handed C. Spirito team. Jack Hern pitched well for the winning team.

June 3
Tarzia 10, Lapels 5

June 4
Best Chevrolet 13, Gilbert Trash 9
Outbursts of 3 runs in the third and 9 in the 5th led Best Chevy to the win. Offensive stars included Grayson Owens (2-for-2, 2 runs) and Brian Craven (4 RBI). David Hutchins hit two home runs for GT.

June 5
Gilbert Trash 16, Turner Custom Builders 1
Tarzia 6, Best Chevrolet 5
Coca Cola 4, Iaria Brothers 2

Coke scored 3 in the 1st with hits by Jack Van Dine and Mark McNiskin. Brendan Smith started the game for Coke, and closer Bobby Beane came in for the final out.

June 7
Coca Cola 7, Turner Custom Builders 1
Iaria Brothers 8, Jack Diamond Law 7

Iaria Brothers rebounded from a five-run deficit in the first, as every IB player ended up reaching base during the game, including two walks each to Tony and Nick Iaria, Coleman Chase, and Jackson Humphrey.

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