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Friday, March 19
Jimmy Fund 10s
Jimmy Fund 10s

Newtown Bombers 12, Brookfield 10 -- Brookfield jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning, and Newtown got on the board with hits by Mason Melillo, Matthew Elias and Devin Luzietti to make it a 4-2 game. In the top of the 4th inning the Bombers rallied again. Declan Sullivan led off with a single and Steven Britten followed with a single to left field. Melillo's hit to the shortstop scored Sullivan. Elias followed with a hit to score Britten and Luzietti followed with a single. Sam Czel then drove in Elias and Luzietti with a single to give Newtown a 6-4 lead. Brookfield rallied to take an 8-6 lead in the fifth inning when the game was suspended because of rain. The following day, Brookfield continued its rally to take a 10-6 lead. In the top of the sixth inning, Ethan Carpenter hit a double and Kyle Mcgrath hit a single up the middle to start a Newtown rally. Melillo's hit to the shortstop scored Carpenter. With two outs Elias singled to score Mcgrath. Luzietti followed with a hit. With runners on second and third and Newtown down by two runs, Erik Street blasted a shot up the middle to score Elias and Luzietti to tie the game at 10. Melillo came in to pitch extra innings giving up no hits, walking one. In the top of the seventh inning, Sullivan led off with a hit, Melillo reaches on an error and Czel laced a two-run single to plate the go-ahead runs. Elias pitched five innings and struck out five. Melillo got the win, pitching the final two innings.

Bethel 1, Newtown 0 -- Mason Melillo pitched four innings giving up one run and one hit while striking out four for Newtown. Sam Czel pitched the last two innings, giving up one hit and no runs while fanning two. Newtown had three hits on the day: Matthew Elias hit a blast to the fence for a double and Erik Street and Declan Sullivan added singles. For Bethel, Hayden Duffy and John Jerolimo had singles.



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1999 9 Yr Old Brookfield Jimmy Fund Tournament Champions
1999 10 YEAR OLD CT STATE CHAMPIONS
2000 11 YEAR OLD CT STATE CHAMPIONS
2001 11 Yr Old District Champions
2001 12 YEAR OLD CT STATE CHAMPIONS
2002 9 YEAR OLD CT STATE CHAMPIONS
2003 9 Yr Old District, CT State, and New England Regional Champions
2003 10 Yr Old District and CT State Champions
2003 11 Yr Old District, CT State, and New England Regional Champions


We Are the Champions


Cal Ripken Baseball
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THIS DIVISION OF BASEBALL IS FOR AGES 6-12. LEAGUES ARE MIDGETS(6 YEAR OLD'S),ROOKIES (7 YEAR OLD'S),MINORS (8-9 YEAR OLD'S),AAA   (10 YEAR OLD'S),AND NATIONAL AND AMERICAN    (11-12 YEAR OLD'S). THE CAL DIVISION,AS IN ALL DIVISIONS OF BABE RUTH LEAGUE,INC. STRIVES TO PLAY UNDER RULES AS CLOSE TO THE OFFICIAL BASEBALL RULES AS POSSIBLE. HOWEVER, BECAUSE OF THE AGE OF THE PARTICIPANTS,CERTAIN SPECIAL RULES, SUCH AS USING A 60 FOOT SQUARE DIAMOND AND ALLOWING MAXIMUM NUMBER OF INNINGS FOR A PITCHER, ARE NECESSARY WITHIN THIS DIVISION.

Saturday, August 15
Newtown One Wins 11-Year-Old I-84 Travel League Title

Newtown One Wins 11-Year-Old I-84 Travel League Title

8/6/2009

 

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Newtown One celebrated the I-84 Travel League championship following a win over Newtown Two.
Members of the Newtown One 11-year-old I-84 travel league baseball team completed their season with a championship game victory on August 2.

 

The team placed first in the regular season and went undefeated through the playoffs to capture the championship and post a 24-3 record. In addition to league play, Newtown played several A teams and a 12-year-old team. Newtown averaged 14 runs per game. The team only allowed, on average, four runs per game and posted five shutouts. Given the league pitching restrictions, eight different pitchers were used throughout the season.

Members of the team included, Jared Brady, Stephen Brittin, Chris Calo, Sam Czel, Joe Duero, Matt Elias, Matt Hess, Devin Luzietti, Shawn McCarthy, Mason Melillo, Nick Samuelson and Declan Sullivan. The team is managed by Ed Brady and coached by Bob Elias and Jim Luzietti.

In the championship game, Newtown One beat natural rival Newtown Two, 10-3. Newtown One exploded for five runs in the first inning. Czel doubled in Luzietti who had singled; Hess drove in Czel; and Elias had a big two-out single to drive in Brittin who was hit by a pitch and Calo who had walked. Samuelson closed out the rally by driving in Brady. The team tacked on two more runs in the second inning. Czel again doubled in Luzietti and Hess drove in Czel. Team One put the game out of reach with three more runs in the fifth inning, with Calo driving in two. Melillo, Luzietti and Elias pitched two stellar innings each. Brittin and McCarthy made several nice catches in the outfield.



Saturday, August 15
Annual Cal Ripken Preseason 11-Year-Old Playoff Results

Annual Cal Ripken Preseason 11-Year-Old Playoff Results

5/14/2009

Turner Construction 11, Newtown Youth Academy 10: Turner rallied to erase a seven-run deficit and scratch out the win. Nick Randle scored two runs and had two hits, including the game-winning double that knocked in the tying and winning runs. Jacob Nezvesky doubled and came on in relief to hold off the talented NYA nine.

Trevor Palmer singled and scored twice and Hunner Mears scored twice, including the game winner. Griffin Davis went 3-for-3 and Michael Doyle, Ethan Carpenter, Jack Procachinni, Patrick Briscoe and Justin Tran had hits. Pitcher Bryan Kiley made his debut and allowed no walks or runs for one inning. Justin Tran contributed strong defensive play.

Rich's Keys and Locks 9, Roche Inc 2: David Matthews hit a triple and a double and had 4 RBI. Matt Elias had two hits and added 2 RBI. Devin Lizietti, Matt Hess, Erik Street (two stolen bases), Curtis Williamson (two stolen bases) and Andrew Svanda added hits. Curtis Williamson, Devin Luzietti, Matt Elias and David Matthews pitched well. Erik Street had another good defensive play at first. Luke Rustici pitched well for Roche. Kyle Mcgrath had a key kit in the game. Micheal Roche played well defensively.

Roche Inc 8, Rich's Keys and Locks 7: Erik Street, Jake Courchene-Roy, Matt Hess and Justin Appley pitched well for Rich's Keys and Locks. Devin Luzietti had two hits And David Matthews blasted his second home run of the weekend. Kyle Keeping played well defensively. Jared Devellis played well defensely. Alex Daignault had 2 RBI.

Frozen Ropes 5, Turner Construction 2: For the Frozen Ropes, both Kendall Ashby and Michael O'Keefe scored key runs after working out walks. Nick Samuelson smacked an RBI single driving in Dillon Palumbo who started the rally with a single. Joe Duero pitched a scoreless inning. For Turner, Joey Carrino crushed a deep triple in the alley to spearhead the comeback attempt. Robbie McCabe pitched a scoreless first inning, striking out 3, and Julia "Nails" Monaco scratched out a walk and scored a run.

Frozen Ropes 3, Smith Miller Construction 0: Mason Melillo had a hit and pitched well for Smith Miller Construction. Patrick Berger pitched well and Zach Hamar played solid defense in the loss. For Frozen Ropes, Tim Krapf had two hits including a two-run homer. Nathan Fitzgerald and Alex Klang both laced singles to start a rally. Matt Maturo pitched a perfect inning.

Smith Miller Construction 3, Newtown Youth Academy 1: For Newtown Youth Academy, Albert Dean, Griffin Davis and Michael Doyle pitched no-hit ball for 3 innings. Griffin Davis was 2-for-2 while Patrick Briscoe and Jack Procachinni singled and Ethan Carpenter doubled. Great defensive plays by Ryan McIntyre, Nick Beougeouis and Shawn McCarthy aided the effort. Mason Melillo and Michael Parker knocked in key runs to lead Smith Miller construction to victory. Connor Miller scored a run and Daniel Hamula played solid defense.

Smith Miller Construction 7, Roche Inc 3: Connor Miller had a triple and Russel Jacobs had a key single to knock in 2 runs to lead Smith Miller Construction. Declan Sullivan had a single and Keaton McCleary scored a key run.

Newtown Shell 2, Richs Keys and Locks 1: David Matthews and Matt Elias pitched well. Matthews added the only hit and Erik Street made two great stops at first base. For Newtown Shell, Liam Palilla pitched a perfect final inning. In the field, James Accousti made a nice swipe at second to pick off the baserunner for the last out of the first inning. Tim Vander Have hit a double with two men on to win the game.

Richs Keys and Locks 7, Newtown Shell 6: For Rich's Keys and Locks, David Anderson, had a key hit and David Matthews hit a 3-run homerun deep over the right field wall. Andrew Swanda played well in the field. Justin Appley pitched well. Kyle Keeping had a great defensive play at second. For Newtown Shell, Zach Aumueller pitched another perfect inning in his second outing of the year. Holden Turk stayed hot at the bat with another two base hits. In the field, Stephen Brittin provided solid defense both atshortstop and behind the plate as catcher.

Frozen Ropes 2, Rich's Keys & Locks 2: Matt Elias and Matt Hess scored the two runs for Rich's Keys and Locks. David Matthews and Curtis Williamson added a key hits. Down two runs entering the last inning, Matt Maturo led the Frozen Ropes' comeback by lacing a two-out triple. Tim Krapf walked setting the stage for Jared Brady who ended an eight pitch at-bat by stroking a single to drive in both runs to tie the game. Brady then pitched a scoreless bottom of the inning to preserve the tie.

Championship Game:

Rich's Keys and Locks 3, Smith Miller Construction 2: Curtis Williamson, Devin Luzietti, Matt Elias and David Matthews pitched well for Rich's Keys And Locks all weekend. Jared Pearson had a good defensive play at third. Matt Hess sacrificed to score Matt Elias to tie the game in the last inning. Dave Matthews scored the winning run. James Leuci made two good defensive plays and Connor Miller threw a runner out at home to support Smith Miller construction. Michael Parker, Patrick Berger, Declan Sullivan, Connor Miler and Mason Melillo pitched well all weekend to lead Smith Miller to a second place finish.



Saturday, June 5
SUMMER 2010 - TRAVEL BASEBALL SCHEDULE (12’s) – NEWTOWN ONE

Friday, July 30
The Newtown Thunder 10-year-old baseball team captured the Cal Ripken New England championship Thursday night with a 15-8 triumph over Exeter, N.H. Ne

Sunday, February 28
Newtown Bombers 12, Brookfield 10
Newtown Bombers 12, Brookfield 10 -- Brookfield jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning, and Newtown got on the board with hits by Mason Melillo, Matthew Elias and Devin Luzietti to make it a 4-2 game. In the top of the 4th inning the Bombers rallied again. Declan Sullivan led off with a single and Steven Britten followed with a single to left field. Melillo's hit to the shortstop scored Sullivan. Elias followed with a hit to score Britten and Luzietti followed with a single. Sam Czel then drove in Elias and Luzietti with a single to give Newtown a 6-4 lead. Brookfield rallied to take an 8-6 lead in the fifth inning when the game was suspended because of rain. The following day, Brookfield continued its rally to take a 10-6 lead. In the top of the sixth inning, Ethan Carpenter hit a double and hit a single up the middle to start a Newtown rally. Melillo's hit to the shortstop scored Carpenter. With two outs Elias singled to score Mcgrath. Luzietti followed with a hit. With runners on second and third and Newtown down by two runs, Erik Street blasted a shot up the middle to score Elias and Luzietti to tie the game at 10. Melillo came in to pitch extra innings giving up no hits, walking one. In the top of the seventh inning, Sullivan led off with a hit, Melillo reaches on an error and Czel laced a two-run single to plate the go-ahead runs. Elias pitched five innings and struck out five. Melillo got the win, pitching the final two innings.

Friday, July 30
2010 84 championship bracket


   
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