Saturday July 10
Terryville hurls 3rd No-Hitter of their season
Andrew Hinckley, Kenny Kerski and Mike Appel all back from injury, combine with Eli Oliphant to Strike out 12 and No-Hit the Rebels, for the Black Sox 3rd No-Hitter of the season. Hinckley made his presence felt on the mound and at the plate, hitting his 7th home run in 7 games! Alex Rauso and Tyler Wenz both added 3 hits a piece while Justin McCulloch, Kody Kerski and Gavin Lavallee had 2 hits each on a gorgeous summer night at Fuessenich Park. Terryville wins 8-0. |
Kody Kerski dominate as ever – strikesout 19
Kody Kerski stole the show on the mound striking out the first 15 batters he faced and 19 on the night on the way to a 6-0 victory for the Sox. Kerski took a perfect game into the 7th and thought he had strike three called on a slider that the umpire called just outside. The next pitch was lined to right center to break up the perfect game before Kerski shut the door by fanning the next 3 batters to end the game. Hinckley remains red hot at the dish adding his 8th home run in 8 games as him and Justin McCulloch went back-to-back in the first inning to give the Sox a quick 2-0 lead. Chris Ayer added 3 hits including and double while Billy Armstrong, McCulloch (HR, 2B) and Hinckley all had 2 hits. The Black Sox improve to 10-0 heading into a busy week where they play 4 games in the next 7 days |
Amenia Monarchs 4 Canton Crushers 0 Amenia would improve to 9-2 with a 4-0 win over Canton Saturday afternoon at Bowdoin Field. Amenia would score in the first with a single by Colby Dunlop, double by Leshawn Thrasher and a fielders choice by Will Perotti. Perotti would add another run himself in the 4th with an absolute BOMB almost clearing the trees in Right field at Bowdoin. Ken Shufelt would also had two hits for the Monarchs offensive attack. Pitching for Amenia was Mike “Look out Ladies” Cipriano, picking up his 4th win on the year. Lil’ Cippy, as he likes to be called, had a day going the distance allowing 5hits, no runs and striking out 6 without a walk. Cipriano also went 2-3 at the dish. Jim Spirito pitched well for the crushers as always. |