Town & Lake Realty / Greco's Braves 10 PJ's Tigers 9
Both teams fought valliantly to get the win, but the Braves pulled it out in the end. The Braves jumped out to a 6-0 lead in the first. PJ's then came back to pull within 3 in the 2nd. The Braves added 1 in the 4th, with PJ's coming back with 3 in the 5th. The Braves then added 3 more in their half of the 5th. PJ's got 3 more in the 6th to pull within a run. Paul Mallas got the win for the Braves, while George James got his first save of the year, but not without making his manager sweat a little. James got the first 2 out easily, then loaded the bases before he got the hitter to line out to 3B on a full count. Jamie McGuire went 3-4 with 2 singles and a double, 1 RBI, 1 SB. Paul Mallas was 2-4 with 2 singles, 1 run scored, 2 RBI and a SB. Preston Wietholter went 1-3 with 1 single, 1 BB, 1 SB, 2 runs scored. For PJ's Cory McEwen went 2-4 with a double and triple, 2 RBI and 2 runs scored.
Supreme Builders 23 Long Wongs 5
The Supreme Builders handed Long Wongs some shrinkage Sunday afternoon handing them their worst loss of the decade. The Builders offense exploded which led them to the big win. Their hitting was led by Eric Belter (3-4, 2B, HR, 3R, 4 RBI) whose home run over the center field fence put an exclation point on the game, Colin Moser (3-6, 2 2B, 2R, 5 RBI) and Jonny Baierl (3-3, 3R). Chris Moser and Sean Carolan also added two hits apiece for Supreme. Rookie pitcher Chris Shrock earned the win on his first start of the season carrying a no-hitter into the forth inning, and allowing no earned runs in his work.
O'Brien's / Milwaukee Harley Davidson 7 MPD 0
The Steakout 6 Milwaukee Patriots 3
Steakout moves to 2-0 on the strength of two new additions. Chad Torn and Josh Weinhandl combined to give up 3 runs on 6 hits as the Steakout offense scored 6 runs on 9 hits. Jeff Michor stays hot going 2-3 with 2 RUNS, 2 RBI and 1HR. Scot Johnson contributed a 3-3 performance with 1RBI and 1RUN SCORED.Jimmy B's 11 Johnny V's 4
Jimmy B’s came to the park with a purpose Saturday night taking on unbeaten Johnny V’s from the friendly confines of Simmons Field. Jimmy B’s bats would stay hot, as they jumped on V’s early scoring 4 runs in the 1st. Catcher Sammy Zevnik led the way for Jimmy’s with 3 hits, and 2 RBI. Kyle Birchbauer drove in 4 runs, and Brian Ureda, Dallas Hacker, and Joe Cefalu each had multi hit games. Starting pitcher Alex Arcano had problems locating early, but made pitches when they needed to be made. He would receive his first win of the year, and his first win in almost 2 years after missing nearly all of last year due to injury. He went 4 strong surrendering only 3 runs. Jerad Lepak would come on to record a 3 inning save.
Club Paragon 9 Lessard's Auto Body / The Brass Monkey 7
Andy Ambrotatis went 3 for 3 with a walk, and Randy Anderson went 3 for 4 while smacking the game winning single to drive in Jimmy Kuriatnyk and Mike Grabek.
All-Star Sportswear 9 Varsity Club 4
Leff's / Spancrete 14 Bigalke's / Brew City Indians 7
Friday Games
Johnny V's 13 PJ's Pub tigers 7
Johnny V's jumped out a 13-2 lead with 5 runs in the 1st and 4 more in the 3rd but the Tigers came back with 4 in the 6th and another in the 7th while trying to attempt a late comeback. Mike Gramarossa pitched a solid 5 innings to get the win scattering 4 hits while striking out 5. Jimmy Litscher and Alex Marchan lead V's with 3 hits each. Litscher and Tony Jones each had 3 RBI's. Andy Monigel had 2 hits including a lead-off home run for PJ's.
Bigalke's / Brew City Indians 9 Long Wongs 8
Varsity Club 6 O'Brien's 1
It was the Mike Beringer show as the pitcher got the win and supported his own cause with two monster home runs.
Club Paragon v Milwaukee Patriots ppd due to rain, to be made up 7:30pm Friday, July 25 at Zirkel.
