American Legion Post #220 baseball results for week 3
Wareham's American Legion Post #220 baseball team has a 6-3 record after its third week of baseball.
June 24 - Post #220, 13; Orleans, 0 (5-2)
Bouncing back from a loss, Post #220 pounded out thirteen hits, including Tabor Academy's Jimmy Gamache’s towering home run deep into the woods at Nauset High School.
Gamache had five RBI’s on the day and was a triple away from hitting for the cycle.
Chris Carando of Old Rochester collected his first American Legion hit that produced two RBI’s in the fourth inning.
Ryan Steek of Upper Cape, Austin Salkind of Old Rochester and Sean Griffith of Bourne all had two hits apiece, with Steek connecting on a triple and scoring two runs.
Ian Searles of Wareham picked up his second win of the summer by tossing a one-hitter in four innings of play.
Davarn Nova of Coyle and Cassidy completed the shutout by not allowing a hit and picking up one strikeout along the way.
June 27 - Post #220, 1; Kingston, 0 (6-2)
Fresh off his last great pitching performance, Matt Beatty of Old Rochester picked up right where he left off.
After taking a no-hitter into the final inning, Beatty gave up two hits in the seventh inning and was able to get out of a jam by leaving two base runners in scoring position and ending the game with a strikeout.
Brett Labonte of Wareham, Billy Peterson of Wareham, and Davarn Nova of Coyle and Cassidy each collected a hit, while Sean Conway of Wareham added a triple and scored the only run.
Jimmy Gamache of Tabor connected on a two strike hit in the third inning that allowed Conway to score the eventual winning run.
June 29 - Pembroke, 6; Post #220, 2 (6-3)
After trailing by three runs at the end of the first inning, Post #220 could never bounce back.
Hadley Stone of Taft allowed five earned runs in four innings of work, and Sean Conway of Wareham pitched two scoreless innings in his first relief appearance of the summer.
Offensively, Post #220 was only able to generate six hits on the night.
Conway was 2-for-3 with a run scored, while Sean Griffith of Bourne, Wiley Knight of Tabor, Davarn Nova of Coyle and Cassidy and Billy Peterson of Wareham each collected a hit.