Post #220 win three in a row in Week 5

Jul 16, 2014

After coming up with only three hits in the first three innings of play, Post #220's bats came alive to produce twelve more hits for the remainder of the game as they went on to defeat Marshfield by a score of 13-2. Austin Salkind (Old Rochester) went 4-for-4 with two runs-scored and Brendon Deverix (Old Rochester) went 3-for-4 with three RBIs to lead the offensive charge.

Tyler Ferdinand (Wareham/Nichols College) and Luke Mattar (Old Rochester) each had two big hits to go along with two RBIs apiece, while Brett Labonte (Wareham) went 2-for-4 with an RBI of his own. Wiley Knight (Tabor) and Evan Sylvia (Old Colony) each added a base hit.

Sam Bacchiocchi (Tabor) hurled another complete game performance, allowing only one earned run and fanning five Marshfield batters.

The offensive production continued and Tim Reilly (Wareham) settled in nicely on the hill in their next game as Post #220 beat Hanover 12-3.

In six solid innings of work, Reilly allowed only one earned run and fanned three. Brett Labonte (Wareham) knocked in four runs with two hits and Tyler Ferdinand (Wareham/Nichols College) went 3-for-4 with two runs-scored. Chris Carando (Old Rochester), Wiley Knight (Tabor) and Luke Mattar (Old Rochester) added to the mix as they each collected two hits on the night. Sam Bacchiocchi (Tabor) went 1-for-3 with a sacrifice bunt and Austin Salkind (Old Rochester) went 1-for-2 with two runs-scored.

After fanning nine and allowing only one earned run, Ryan Plunkett (Old Rochester) cruised to his fifth win of the season on the mound in Post #220's next game as the defeated Hingham 10-7. Offensively, Post #220 (13-6) produced double digits in runs for the fourth straight game.

Sam Bacchiocchi (Tabor) had a nice offensive night by going 3-for-4 with two runs-scored. Chris Carando (Old Rochester), Tyler Ferdinand (Wareham/Nichols), Luke Mattar (Old Rochester) and Austin Salkind (Old Rochester) all collected two hits apiece, while Brett Labonte (Wareham) delivered four RBIs for the second game in a row. Marcus Ferdinand (Upper Cape) added a base hit and scored a run, while his brother Tyler earned his third save of the season following a late-game run from Higham.