Saturday, May 19, 2012
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July 9 - 11

American 

PJ’s Tigers: 7  Bar None Bullfrogs: 1

PJ's Tigers defeated the Bullfrogs 7-1 in game one of a doubleheader. The Tigers played great defense and were lead by the pitching performance of Andy Monigal. Monigal pitched his third complete game of the season. At the plate, Maaske, McEwen, Cluppert, and Knaust hit the ball well. The win improved the Tigers record to 8-3 on the season.

PJ’s Tigers: 7  Bar None Bullfrogs: 1

The Tigers defeated the Bullfrogs 7-1 in game two of a doubleheader. The Tigers played great defense and were lead on the mound by Kyle Knaust, who pitched his third complete game of the season. At the plate, the Tigers worked together as a team to score some timely manufactured runs. The win improved the Tigers record to 9-3 on the season.

Town and Lake Realty Braves over Brew City Indians

PJ’s Tigers over Hoot’s Phillies

National

Southshore Allstars: 10  Johnny V’s/Flannery’s: 1

Southshore Allstars beat Johhny V's/Flannery's 10-1 in the 2nd game of the doubleheader. Nate Marlowe went the distance by allowing only 7 hits and Pat Curren had 3 hits for the All-stars.

Johnny V’s/Flannery’s: 7  Southshore Allstars: 5

Johnny V\'s/Flannery’s took the 1st game of the doubleheader over the Southshore All-stars 7-5. Mike Gramarossa picked up the complete game win by scattering 8 hits and giving up 4 earned runs. Rob Weist and Paul Lennart lead the V\'s hitting attack with 3 hits each. Weist belted a 2-run homer while diriving in 5 runs. Jason Mikula and Bryan Mueller had 2 hits for the All-stars.

O'Brien's/Milwaukee Harley Davidson Orioles:  14   Brown Deer Supreme Builder's:  2

The Oriole's bats did not slow down in game 2 of their split doubleheader with 14 runs on 17 hits. Leading the attack was Chris Vogt (3-4 2R 3RBI 2B), Doug Dollhopf (3-4 R RBI), and Dan Wilfrath (3-4 R 3RBI 2B). Bryan MacPherson got his first win in the MBL with seven strong innings. Supreme Builder's scored two in the top of the first on three walks, a hit and an error. MacPherson would settle down the rest of the way giving up only 2 more hits. Brendon Dorn took the loss for the Builder's.

O'Brien's/Milwaukee Harley Davidson Orioles:  28   St. Francis A’s:  2

O'Brien's/Milwaukee Harley Davidson Orioles pounded out 25 hits highlighted by a Tim Heling grand slam followed by Jason Peters solo homerun in the 10 run sixth. The Orioles had not played a game in almost a month but came out swinging. Leading the offense was Heling (4-6 4R 7RBI 2B HR), Peters (4-5 4R 3RBI HR), John O'Conner (5-6 5R 2RBI), Doug Dollhopf (4-7 3R 3RBI 3B), and Jim Rinelli (4-6 2R RBI). Dan Wilfrath pitched a complete game giving up only three hits to get the win. The A's were playing the second game of a split doubleheader and were missing a few players including pitchers. A's manager Randall Anderson came in relief in the first inning and pitched five innings for the first time this season.

Veterans

Wisconsin Wholesalers: 13  Milwaukee Mudhens: 9

In a game filled with offense the Wholesalers managed to out slug the Mudhens 13 to 9. Ryan Malloy pitched 5 1/3 to get the win and Adam Metaxes had 3 three hits, 3 runs scored, and 3 rbi's.

Varsity Clubs Hornets: 12  Leffs Luckytown Vets: 5

The Varsity Club started the second half of the season with a win over Leff's Vets. This evened the season series between the teams at 2-2. Steve Thompson picked up his fourth win on the year. Pete Rechlitz led the Varsity Club attack with 2 hits and 3 RBI's. Steve Budny, Nick Kibler, Tony Lopez and Doug Fremut all had multi-hit games for the Hornets. A. Karos led Leff's with 2 hits including a home run and a double.

Club Paragon Aces: 14  Milwaukee Mudhens: 4

The Aces gained their eighth win of the season by outslugging the Milwaukee Mudhens.  Travis Rose gained another victory on the year, while Robert Schmidt game in relief.  Big sticks at plate by Mike Grabek and Kurt Kappeler helped put runs on the board for the victory.