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Greenwich Scores and Standings: July 11 - Greenwich Babe Ruth Team Falls to Stamford

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Stamford left little doubt it was the best team in the 15-year-old District One Babe Ruth tournament.

Ryan Duggan, Sean Remondino and Ronnie Jackson each had three hits Sunday as Stamford routed Greenwich 12-1 at Cubeta Stadium to complete a two-game sweep of the finals.

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Stamford advances to the state tournament, which begins on Friday in New Milford. It's approach has been simple -- put the ball in play and try to keep it on the ground.

"We just keep hitting and when we get runners in scoring position, we knock them in," said Duggan, who clubbed three doubles and drove in three runs.

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"And if we don't knock them in, they force errors, so at least we're putting the ball hard on the ground. As long as we put it in play, something good will happen."

Stamford also won the 14-year-old tournament, but in a much closer game as JP Loughlan tossed a four-hitter in a 2-1 victory over Greenwich.

Stamford won all three games in the 15-year-old tournament against Greenwich by double figures. The first two -- 15-4 and 12-0 victories - were stopped early because of the mercy rule.

Greenwich can claim a small victory in that it at least extended Sunday's game to the full seven innings. Stamford didn't push its lead to double figures until scoring three runs in the top of the seventh inning.

"They hit the ball," Greenwich coach Larry Jones said. "Everybody hits the ball on that team. "One to 15, they can all hit. I've never seen a team like that. Some teams have a weakness. This team has no weaknesses."

After committing six errors in Saturday's 12-0 loss, Greenwich's defense was much crisper Sunday as it made four outstanding plays in the field.

Through two innings, Greenwich limited Stamford to one run, an RBI double Duggan in the top of the first. But Stamford's offense proved too potent, banging out 16 hits.

The winners tacked on four runs in the second as Duggan delivered another RBI double and Matt Sciarretta and Jackson added run-scoring singles.

After Mike Palomba's RBI single made it 6-1 in the fourth, Jackson's run-scoring double ignited a three-run rally in the fifth.

"Everyone in our lineup, even the ones who don't start, can hit it," Duggan said. "Everyone has power. No one just hits singles. Everyone can put it in the gap. It's good to have."

Stamford starter Mike Szemenyei pitched the first five innings, allowing only two hits with three walks and six strikeouts. Greenwich scored its only run on Alex McMurray's RBI single in the fourth.

Like any pitcher, Szemenyei, who was making his first start in the tournament, enjoys working behind an offense that is going to get him a ton of runs.

"It makes the pitching a whole lot easier when you have an offense like that because usually when you go out there to pitch, you have a lead so you can have more confidence in your defense," Szemenyei said.

Stamford tacked on its final three runs in the seventh, the big hit in the inning being Matt Christensen's RBI single.

Still, Duggan anticipates the competition will be tougher when Stamford gets into the state tournament.

"Hopefully, not too much better," he said.

David Pastore won the 67th annual Greenwich town golf championship with a 36-hole score of of 2-over-par 144 Sunday at the Griffith E Harris Golf Course.

The runner-up in each of the last three years, Pastore posted a one-stroke victory over former Greenwich High School teammate Jason Morilla.

Last year's champion Goran Hagegard was third at 146, followed by Stephen Pastore at 151.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

Greenwich Sr. 3,  Darien/NC Sr 1

Greenwich Jr 6, Bridgeport Jr. 2

SUNDAY'S RESULTS

Greenwich Sr. 7, Bridgeport Sr. 4

Greenwich Jr. 7, Fairfield Jr 6

MONDAY'S SCHEDULE

Westport Sr. vs. Greenwich Sr., 5:30 p.m., at Staple High School

AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL STANDINGS

Team Record Points *Greenwich Sr 17-2-0 34 *Norwalk Sr 14-5-0 28 Trumbull Sr 13-6-0 26 Bridgeport Sr 9-9-0 18 Stamford Sr 8-8-0 16 Darien/NC Sr 8-10-0 18 Wilton Sr 9-12-0 18 Fairfield Sr 6-11-1 13 Westport Sr 3-13-0 6 Ridgefield Sr
2-13-1 5 Team Record Points *Stamford Jr 14-3-0 28 Trumbull Jr 10-4-0 20 Norwalk Jr 10-7-0 20 Fairfield Jr 9-8-0 18 Darien/NC Jr
9-8-0 18 Westport Jr
7-6-0 14 Ridgefield Jr 7-7-0 14 Wilton Jr 7-9-0 16 Greenwich Jr 6-12-0 12 Bridgeport Jr 0-15-0 0

 

 

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