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Live or replay broadcasts of the Girls 10's State Tournament may
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www.youthsportslive.com
August 8, 2008
Girls 10's All-Star State Tournament: Hammonton 4, Pequannock
2
By Brian Spring
The Pequannock all-star season ended last night in
Pequannock with 4-2 loss to Hammonton.
After giving up three first inning hits and some walks that produced three
runs for Hammonton, pitcher Taylor Tabakman settled down and made the rest
of the game a tight defensive battle. She was aided by good defensive plays,
including assists by third baseman Carly Hausleben (3), shortstop Kellyann
McClain, and a running center field catch by Dana Scillieri. Tabakman
recorded seven strikeouts in her six innings of work and one assist to first
baseman Alyssa Lobosco.
The Pequannock girls were able to produce four hits throughout the game, two
by Carly Hausleben that included a fifth inning bunt with an RBI, a double
in the fifth by Taylor Tabakman that produced an RBI, and a sixth inning pop
to shallow right field by Caroline Landon.
The girls finished their all-star season by winning District 2 and Section 1
titles and finishing as one of the three best teams in the state. This was
only accomplished due to the tireless efforts of our coaching staff,
including manager John McClain and coaches Joel Troast and Amy Tabakman.
Their devotion, teaching abilities, and the fact that they made the summer
fun for the girls made our team a great success. These girls have some great
memories of their all-star summer!
Hammonton takes on Robbinsville tonight at 7:00 p.m. on field 1. A win
tonight by Hammonton would force another game tomorrow night, and a win by
Robbinsville tonight would earn the state championship.
Congratulations to Hammonton on a good win, and we wish Hammonton and
Robbinsville good luck in the state finals!
August 5, 2008
Girls 10's State Tournament: Pequannock 11, Ridgefield 5
Pequannock stays alive in states
By Brian Spring
The Pequannock girls will see more August state softball
action as their bats came alive last night to beat and knock Ridgefield out
of the state tournament. The Pequannock girls jumped out to a 6-0 lead in
the first inning on singles by Carly Hausleben, Kellyann McClain, Taylor
Tabakman, Rachel Pierson, Kaitlyn Natoli, Jonnalyn McClain and Caroline
Landon. Alyssa Lobosco was credited with a sacrifice flyout in the inning
which scored one of the six runs.
Ridgefield held Pequannock to one run in the next three innings. In her
second at-bat of the game as the first batter in the third inning, Lobosco
launched a line drive past the Ridgefield center fielder and recorded a home
run as she beat the infield relay to the plate. Tabakman stroked a long
single to center field in the third, and Jennifer Sigler and Kellyann
McClain singled in the fourth.
In the fifth inning, Dana Scillieri hit a single and scored a run as she was
pushed around the bases on singles by Natoli, Landon and Taylor Cucci.
In the final inning Kellyann McClain, Tabakman and Pierson all recorded
singles and crossed the plate, pushed along on singles by Natoli and
Jonnalyn McClain.
Offensive notes for Pequannock: Taylor Cucci was 1-for-4, Jennifer Sigler
was 1-for-1, Kellyann McClain was 3-for-4, Taylor Tabakman was 3-for-4 with
an RBI, Rachel Pierson was 2-for-3 with three RBI's, Dana Scillieri was
1-for-1, Alyssa Lobosco was 1-for-2 with two RBI's and a sacrifice out,
Kaitlyn Natoli was 3-for-4 with two RBI's, Jonnalyn McClain was 3-for-4 with
an RBI, and Caroline Landon was 2-for-3 with two RBI's.
Defensively for Pequannock, Jonnalyn McClain pitched five full innings,
recording ten strikeouts and only giving up one hit. Taylor Tabakman came in
as the sixth inning reliever and had some early control problems before
striking out two. McClain closed out the game with a fine defensive play on
a grounder which was scooped up by first baseman Alyssa Lobosco who threw
out the runner to a first base covering Taylor Cucci.
Pequannock now takes on Hammonton Little League tonight (Wednesday) at 7:00
p.m. Hammonton lost last night to Robbinsville by a score of 9-2.
August 4, 2008
Girls 10's State Tournament: Robbinsville 10, Pequannock 1
By Brian Spring
The Pequannock girls were defeated under the lights at
Washington Park last night by a tough Robbinsville team. The Robbinsville
girls jumped out to a 6-0 first inning lead after stroking three singles and
two doubles before a bunt putout, a strikeout and ground ball putout to
first by pitcher Kellyann McClain. McClain recorded one strikeout in the
first.
Pequannock's defense held tough, keeping Robbinsville scoreless in the
second and third innings. Robbinsville was able to record two runs in the
fourth on a combination of a single, a walk and a few stolen bases.
Robbinsville again scored two runs in the fifth inning on a single, a hit
batsman, and stolen bases. Fifth inning outs were a ground ball to pitcher
Taylor Cucci who threw out to first, a line drive caught by shortstop Carly
Hausleben, and a nice center field flyball catch by Jennifer Sigler. Cucci
recorded two strikeouts in her four innings.
Pequannock's offense was able to record one run in the fourth inning on a
slap single by Carly Hausleben. She was able to advance thanks to a Kellyann
McClain ground ball putout to the Robbinsville shortstop and a walk issued
to Rachel Pierson. Hausleben then stole home after advancing to third and
hustling in on a pitch that got away from the Robbinsville catcher.
Offensive notables for Pequannock: Carly Hausleben was 2-for-3 with her slap
single and a single in which she beat a throw to first, and Kellyann McClain
was 1-for-3 with a first inning double rip to right field. These were the
only hits in the game for Pequannock who faced hard, accurate pitching by
Robbinsville pitcher Hannah Olshevski.
Pequannock takes on Ridgefield Tuesday, August 5th, at 5:30 on Field 1.
Robbinsville faces Hammonton in the night game of this double-elimination
State tournament.
August 2, 2008
Pequannock Girls 10's Section 1 champs to open up State
Tournament on Monday
By Brian Spring
The Pequannock Girls will open up the New Jersey State 10's
softball tournament on Monday night (8/4) at 8:00 against Section 3
champions, Robbinsville Little League. Pequannock is this year's host for
the tournament. At 5:45 p.m. on Monday the Section 2 champions, Ridgefield
Little League will take on Section 4 champions, Hammonton Little League.
Our tournament festivities will kick off on Sunday night with a party for
all teams. The party will be held at the Pompton Plains Fire Company #1
Firehouse from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. All the state finalist girls will be
treated to a Hometown Market catered meal and a live DJ for the event. We
will make sure all the girls have fun!
The players, coaches and parents thank everyone in town for your support of
our girls. Come on out to Washington Park and watch the games!
Follow the link below for tournament times:
http://www.eteamz.com/njstatell/schedules/index.cfm?season=199526&division=1953368&iRowShowOverride=10

Congratulations Bordentown Little League
Pequannock Little League congratulates the players, coaches and
general membership of the 2008 12-year-old New Jersey State Champions,
Bordentown Little League. The hitting display witnessed in the State Final game
by the young men of Bordentown was truly impressive. We wish you the best of
luck in representing the State of New Jersey in the East Region Tournament in
Bristol, CT.
Our Pequannock team showed tremendous character on the field
tonight and fantastic teamwork and dedication throughout the District, Section and State tournaments. Our team
that won the State Crown as 11-year-olds played like the champions they are and
can hold their heads high in finishing second in the state this year to an outstanding
and well-coached Bordentown team. 
July 29, 2008
Boys Majors State Tournament:
Bordentown 14, Pequannock 3
Pequannock's 12-year-old all-stars
championship run comes to an end
By Bill Maier
Pequannock was defeated by Bordentown
last night in Bergenfield by a score of 14-3. After starting pitcher Cole
Maier navigated through the top of the first unscathed, Pequannock would
jump out to an early lead in the bottom frame. Anthony Scillieri singled
home Michael Leva to open the scoring. After an infield hit by Nick Stasiak,
an error allowed Scillieri to come around and score to give Pequannock a 2-0
advantage. Danny Ryan continued to swing the bat well, reaching on a hard
infield single that bounced off the pitchers' glove. With Ryan at first and
Stasiak at third, the two perfected a double steal, bringing home the third
Pequannock run.
In the third, with Pequannock clinging
to a 3-2 lead, Bordentown's bats caught fire. The locals seemed helpless as
a parade of Bordentown players circled the bases. Sixteen batters and eleven
runs later, Pequannock had seen their 3-2 lead evaporate into a 13-3
deficit. Pitching for Pequannock were Cole Maier, Matt Amore and Michael
Leva.
After Bordentown's big inning, the
locals were unable to generate any additional offense. They received
curveball after curveball, keeping them off balance and off the scoreboard.
It has been a tremendous run for this group of boys as they have represented
Pequannock admirably. They have taken home District banners in every year of
play, have won the sectional tournament twice and won the State tournament
last year as 11-year-olds.
Many thanks to the great number of Pequannock fans that came out to support
the team last night in Bergenfield and over the last few years.
And lastly a great big thank you to the boys on this team that combined to
give us some great summer memories. Thank you for the sportsmanship that you
have shown no matter of the outcome.
Pequannock's 12 year-old All-Stars are: first baseman - Nick Stasiak,
pitchers and second basemen - Anthony Scillieri and Cole Maier, short stop
and pitcher - Michael Leva, third basemen - Steven Spatucci and Danny Short,
catchers - Joe Fierro and Joe Koetters, outfielders and pitchers - Vince
Fierro and Matt Amore, outfielders - Danny Ryan, Jesse Roszkowski and Matt Blahut.

July 28, 2008
Boys Majors State Tournament:
Bordentown 5, Pequannock 4
Pequannock may be down, but they're not out
By Bill
Maier
The locals came up just short, losing 5-4 to Bordentown last
night in Bergenfield. The two teams will play again on Tuesday at 7:00 p.m.
for the NJ State Championship with the winner going on to Bristol,
Connecticut to represent New Jersey in the Little League East Regional
tournament.
Things looked good for Pequannock early as Cole Maier led off the game with
a towering home run to right-center, giving his team an early 1-0 lead. In
the third inning, with Maier on at first and Pequannock down 3-1, Anthony
Scillieri smashed a two-run homer to right field, tying the game at three.
In the top of the fifth, Scillieri would hit yet another home run, this time
a solo shot that evened the score, 4-4. Nick Stasiak continued swinging a
magic wand, racking up three hits on the night.
Girls 10's Section Tournament: Pequannock 4, Morristown
National 0 - Section Champions
Tabakman achieves perfection as Pequannock wins Section
crown
By Brian Spring
The Pequannock girls won the Section 1 championship by
beating a tough Morristown National team tonight in another nail-biting
pitchers duel.
Taylor Tabakman threw a PERFECT GAME for our girls, facing and retiring 18
batters in six innings. Tabakman's six innings included 13 strikeouts. In
four of her strikeouts, she threw expertly disguised changeup pitches on
third strikes to completely baffle the Morristown batters.
Tabakman had excellent defense behind her in her perfect outing. After
striking out the side in the first and registering a "K" to the first batter
in the second, Morristown batter Alexa Gvniet lined a shot to first baseman
Kellyann McClain to record the second out of the inning.
The next four batters were strikeouts for Tabakman. In the fourth,
Morristown batter Lauren Champi hit a groundball to shortstop Carly
Hausleben who fired the ball to McClain at first to record the first out.
McClain then caught the second out of the inning, a pop foul by Morristown's
Meg Donlin.
Tabakman recorded strikeouts for the next three Morristown batters into the
fifth inning. The third out of the inning was a sharp groundball back to the
mound which hit off of Tabakman's glove into the waiting backup glove of
Jonnalyn McClain who promptly threw the batter out at first base to end the
inning.
The sixth inning saw the final two strikeouts by Tabakman, and the game
ended on a pop out to Kellyann McClain.
Morristown pitcher Morgan Katona threw another excellent game for the
Nationals. Katona recorded 15 strikeouts, two walks and four hits in six
innings.
In the first two innings, Alyssa Lobosco had the only hit for Pequannock, a
single to the right side.
The third inning saw all three Pequannock batters fanned. In the fourth,
Carly Hausleben walked, and stole second and third. She was sent home with a
well-placed Rachel Pierson sacrifice bunt.
Kristen Aikey was walked as the first batter in the fifth and then stole her
away around the bases for Pequannock's second run.
The sixth inning was started by a Taylor Tabakman single to center field.
Carly Hausleben then reached first base on a bunt with an errant throw. This
scored Tabakman as Hausleben hustled her way to third base. She was bunted
home by Rachel Pierson before Morristown pitcher Katona retired then last
two batters in the top of the sixth.
Players, coaches and parents crowded field one as both teams were
acknowledged for their play and Little League pins were handed out. The
Pequannock Section 1 champs then took their victory lap with their
well-deserved banner to the loud cheers of all the fans.
Congratulations to the girls on their victory, and to Manager John McClain
and coaches Joel Troast and Amy Tabakman for their hard work in getting our
girls game ready.
Now on to the state tournament!

July 27, 2008
Girls 10's Section Tournament: Pequannock 19, Morristown
National 1, 4
innings
By Brian Spring
The Pequannock 10's all-star softball girls avenged their
Friday night loss to Morristown National with a 19-2 victory on Sunday night
at Washington Park. The girls struck right out of the gate with first inning
singles by Taylor Tabakman, Carly Hausleben (bunt), Rachel Pierson, Caroline
Landon, and Jonnalyn McClain. After Walks to Taylor Cucci and Tabakman in
her second at bat of the inning, Kellyann McClain blasted a three-run triple
to left field. The inning also saw a walk issued to Kaitlyn Natoli.
In the six-run second inning, a single was delivered by Alyssa Lobosco who
then was singled in to score by Cucci. Cucci and Tabakman both singled and
were sent home by a Kellyann McClain single. Rachel Pierson also singled in
the inning.
The third inning saw one run scored by Pequannock as Melissa Spring crossed
the plate after she hit a line drive single into center field and was hit
home by a Carly Hausleben single. Kristen Aikey and Haily McGlynn both
reached base on walks. Aikey was thrown out at the plate on a fielder's
choice single by Taylor Cucci.
Inning number four saw three runs tallied by the Pequannock girls. After
walks to Jennifer Sigler and Dana Scillieri, Spring hit a line shot off the
glove of the shortstop to load the bases. Cucci then hit a line drive which
was caught by the shortstop and Tabakman singled in two runs before the
inning ended.
Pequannock Pitchers Taylor Tabakman, Taylor Cucci, and Dana Scillieri
combined through four innings to record eight strikeouts. Five walks were
issued in four innings, and one Morristown batter was hit by a pitch.
Pequannock faces Morristown for the Section 1 championship at Washington
Park on Monday night (7/28).
July 26, 2008
Boys Majors State Tournament:
Pequannock 3, Berlin Boro 0
Pequannock shuts out Berlin to
advance to State finals
By Bill Maier
The Giants had their catch in last
year's Super Bowl, now Pequannock has theirs. Michael Leva made a
game-ending, had-to-see-it-to-believe-it catch as Pequannock moved within
one win of consecutive state titles.
Cole Maier threw a 79-pitch complete game, striking out eight and allowing
no walks. Anthony Scillieri hit a first inning home run and generated all
the runs Pequannock would need en route to a 3-0 victory over Berlin
Saturday night in Bergenfield.
Pequannock didn't waste any time getting things started. Maier would lead
off the game with a booming single that scurried to the fence in
right-center. With one on and one out, Anthony Scillieri continued his hot
hitting. The second baseman belted a two-run homer deep into the
right-center field stands to give Pequannock an early 2-0 lead. After Vince
Fierro beat out an infield single, Danny Ryan would join the party. The
clutch-hitting center fielder turned on a 3-2 fastball and laced it down the
left field line for a double. Fierro, motoring around the bases would score
all the way from first to make the game 3-0.
In the bottom of the inning the first batter of the game for Berlin would
lace a hard ground ball between first and second. Nick Stasiak made a diving
stop of the ground ball and nearly nabbed the runner at first. With the
first runner of the game aboard for Berlin, Maier would keep the Pequannock
momentum by recording the next three outs on strikekouts. Sharp defensive
plays by Pequannock included a running catch by Vince Fierro in left field,
a line drive catch by Danny Short at third and a 5-4-3 inning ending double
play going from Steven Spatucci to Anthony Scillieri to Nick Stasiak.
Pequannock would continue to threaten throughout the game registering eleven
hits though six innings.
With the score still frozen at 3-0 in the bottom of the sixth, Berlin would
finally penetrate Maier's armor. The lead off batter doubled to left for
their first base hit of the game. After the second batter reached base on an
error, Berlin would bring the tying run to the plate with two on and nobody
out. The next batter lined a shot into right field. Matt Blahut charged the
ball, sliding on his knees to make the catch. The right-fielder almost
turned a great play into a tremendous one by firing the ball to third to try
and nail the runner attempting to tag. Berlin got a lucky bounce as Blahut's
throw hit the base runner, who would have been out by ten feet.
Berlin still had hope however with runners on second and third with one out.
Maier would make quick work of Berlin's clean-up hitter, striking him out on
four pitches. With two outs and the tying run still at the plate, it was
Leva's turn to shine. The next Berlin batter popped the Maier offering up in
the air. As the ball floated over third base and headed towards the stands
in foul territory, Steven Spatucci, playing third, and Vince Fierro in left
field began to converge on the ball. Enter Michael Leva. The sure-handed
shortstop, sprinted across the field and in full extension caught the ball
as he crossed over the foul line, landing just short of the fence. The
catch, arguably one of the best grabs in Little League history, ended the
game and has Pequannock one win away from another State championship.
Girls 10's Section Tournament: Pequannock 27, Hopatcong 1
By Brian Spring
Pequannock came out swinging against Hopatcong on Saturday night in
Section tournament play. Singles were recorded in the first inning by
Caroline Landon, Kellyann McClain and Taylor Tabakman. Between a series of
walks and a sacrifice out with an RBI by Jonnalyn McClain, Pequannock
registered eight runs in the first.
The second inning saw seven more runs by Pequannock. The highlight of the
inning was a three-run triple by Alyssa Lobosco, along with singles by Carly
Hausleben, Rachel Pierson, a two-run single by Taylor Cucci, Kaitlyn Natoli,
and a sacrifice groundout by Landon to score a run.
Pequannock scored eight runs in the third inning on singles by Cucci, Natoli,
and Melissa Spring. Cucci also roped a double in the inning and ended up
with four RBI's for the game.
The fourth inning saw four runners cross the plate for Pequannock. Jennifer
Sigler hit a single during the inning, and walks were issued to Dana
Scillieri, Kristen Aikey, Natoli and Cucci.
Pequannock's victory knocks Hopatcong out of the tournament. The girls now
take on Morristown National on Sunday night (July 27) at 7:00. A win by
Pequannock will force a third matchup between the two teams.
Girls 11's Section Tournament: Mendham 11, Pequannock
1
Boys 11's Section Tournament: North Hunterdon
National 12, Pequannock
1
July 25, 2008
Boys Majors State Tournament:
Pequannock 5, Bordentown 2, 9 innings
Pequannock comes from behind to win
in State tournament opener
By Bill Maier
Everybody knew Anthony Scillieri was
starting the game. Who knew that he would end it too?
Scillieri, who started on the hill for Pequannock, crushed a 3-0 fastball
deep into the Bergenfield night to give his team a come-from-behind, 5-2
walk-off victory over Bordentown on Friday.
Scillieri pitched brilliantly through 5 1/3 innings leaving the game with
the score tied 2-2. Cole Maier nd Matt Amore relieved Scillieri and kept the
game tied over the next three frames when Pequannock would finish it.
Pequannock had several opportunities to close out the game but couldn't
muster a run until the bottom of the eight.
Joe Koetters got things started in the bottom of the eight with a leadoff
single. Steven Spatucci followed suit and lined a base hit into center. With
two on and two outs, Scillieri redirected a 3-0 offering, launching it deep
into the right-center field forest to give Pequannock a 5-2 walk-off
victory.
Pequannock will play Berlin Boro at 8:00 p.m. tonight (7/26) in Bergenfield.
Girls 10's Section Tournament: Morristown National
4, Pequannock 0
By Brian Spring
Pequannock opened up sectional tournament play with a loss to Morristown
National in a pitcher's duel. Morristown National pitcher Morgan Katona
pitched a complete game in which she recorded 15 strikeouts and six walks.
The lone hit of Pequannock's offense was a single by Carly Hausleben in the
third inning.
Taylor Tabakman pitched an excellent game for the Pequannock girls,
recording ten strikeouts in six innings. Tabakman gave up a double to the
first Morristown batter of the game, then did not yield a hit for the rest
of the game. Three of her ten strikeouts were through her masterful use of a
changeup.
The Pequannock defense recorded five infield putouts during the six innings,
including a first inning catch by Jonnalyn McClain off of a line drive
deflection from first baseman Kellyann McClain's glove, a third to first
putout by Alyssa Lobosco and McClain, and a single putout by K. McClain to
end the third inning.
Girls 11's Section Tournament: Hopatcong 16, Pequannock
6
Boys 11's Section Tournament: Ramsey 11, Pequannock
1
July 21, 2008
Girls 10's District Tournament: Pequannock 19, Pompton
Lakes/Riverdale 2, 4 innings
Pequannock Girls District 2 Champions!
By Brian Spring
The Pequannock Girls 10's all-stars rolled to their District
championship after another convincing win over the PLR Girls on Monday night
at the Clifton Eastern field. After a first inning groundout to the third
baseman by Carly Hausleben, Taylor Cucci and Kellyann McClain were walked.
Taylor Tabakman then singled, driving in the first run of the game. Soon
after K. McClain stole home, and after a walk issued to Alyssa Lobosco,
Rachel Pierson singled and drove in a run. Walks were then issued to Dana
Scillieri and Jonnalynn McClain. McClain was thrown out at third on a
Caroline Landon single.
The girls were not done with their first inning hits, however. Hausleben
singled her second time up in the inning. After walks to Cucci and K.
McClain, Tabakman roped a double and drove in two more runs. Lobosco then
singled before Pierson ripped a ground ball past the second baseman which
rolled to the fence in right field, rounding the bases for a hustling home
run. Pequannock ended the first inning with 13 runs.
The only hit of the second inning was a single by Carly Hauselben. J.
McClain, Landon and Jennifer Sigler all put the ball in play, but three good
groundball plays by the PLR girls ended the offensive inning for Pequannock.
The Pequannock girls managed to get one run across the plate in the third
after Lobosco singled and Kaitlyn Natoli singled. Melissa Spring then drove
the lone run of the inning in with a single.
Pequannock managed to get five runs across the plate in the fourth inning on
singles by Hausleben (2), Cucci, Natoli, and a screaming double by Tabakman
to left field which brought in her fourth and fifth RBI's for the game,
along with walks issued to K. McClain, Lobosco, and Hailey McGlynn.
Pequannock pitchers Jonnalyn McClain, Taylor Cucci and Alyssa Lobosco
combined to pitch a two-hitter. Taylor Tabakman came in and struck out the
last batter in the fouth to end the game. The four pitchers each ended up
with a strikeout for the game.
Congratulations to the girls on a job well done and to manager John McClain,
and coaches Joel Troast and Amy Tabakman for teaching and motivating the
girls to do their best!
Now on to the section tournament!
The Pequannock girls open up their sectional tournament play on Friday in
Pequannock.
Boys 10's District Tournament: West Milford
National 8, Pequannock 5
July 20, 2008
Boys 10's District Tournament: Pequannock 12, West Milford
American 2
By Ronald Hogan
Sunday afternoon saw the Pequannock all-stars face West
Milford American at Anderson Field in Bloomingdale. Both teams needed the
win to continue on in the District 2 tournament.
Pequannock started early with Dylan Steed drawing a walk after working the
pitcher to a full count. With Dylan dancing off first base, the pitcher
threw two wild pitches and Dylan was quickly standing on third. Mike Desenzo
grounded out to the second baseman, but it was a perfect at-bat because
Dylan scored from first base. Anthony Dombrowski also drew a full count walk
and with Dan Jachera up, the West Milford pitcher threw a wild pitch and
Anthony was on second. Dan then hit a single and now runners were on first
and third. Another wild pitch and Anthony scored with Dan going all the way
to third. Jachera scored on another wild pitch and Brandon Davis then
smacked a hard grounder to the pitcher, who backhanded the ball and barely
got Brandon at first. Pequannock owned a 3-0 lead.
Corey Bond started for Pequannock and West Milford used two walks and an
error to score two runs. Corey and the defense settled down and retired the
next batters. The lead was now 3-2.
In the second, Adam Curich drew a four-pitch walk. After one out, Andy
Carlon had a bunt single. Tommy Ackershoek came in as a pinch runner for
Carlon, but the West Milford got Dylan Steed and Mike Desenzo out to halt
the Pequannock offense. The score was still 3-2. After the tough first
inning, Corey settled down and struck the first batter out. The next West
Milford hitter then hit a liner to left field and Tyler Aug ran the rawhide
down easily for the second out. "007" then struck out the next hitter for a
1-2-3 inning. West Milford was still down by one.
The third inning saw Pequannock start off with a booming double by Tommy
Crooks. Anthony Dombrowski walked again and Pequannock had two men on and no
outs. Tyler Aug flied out, but it was good enough for both runners to
advance. Derek Nelson followed his coach's instructions and hit the ball to
the right side of the infield and Pequannock had its fourth run. Tommy
Ackershoek was put in as a pinch hitter. He hit a slow rolling ground ball
that the pitcher couldn't get to in time and Tommy reached first safely and
another run scored. Pequannock now had its fifth run and now needed to hold
West Milford. Derek Nelson provided two-thirds of the defense in the bottom
of the third by throwing out two hitters. Bond managed another strike out
and Pequannock got its wish. No runs and a three run lead.
Mike Van Duyne walked to start off the inning. Mike Desenzo and Tommy Crooks
each manufactured singles to knock in two more runs. Dan Jachera had a
second hit to raise their lead to 8-2. With the lead up to six runs, Corey
got the first man to strike out. The next batter singled, but the third
batter also struck out. The next hitter hit the ball to left field and it
looked like it was going to land for an extra base hit. Mike Van Duyne made
a diving backhanded catch while tumbling near the foul line. He quickly
raised his glove hand to show the umpire. Pequannock fans let out a
thunderous cheer after seeing the highlight of the game.
The fifth saw Adam Curich start things off by reaching first safely after a
high throw to the first baseman. Corey was the next batter and Curich was
off to second when the catcher bobbled the throw. Corey then laid down a
picture-perfect bunt and while he was barely thrown out, Adam reached third.
Then Bond's battery mate, Andy Carlon came to the plate. A ringing double by
Andy scored Pequannock's ninth run. Liam Corbutt was the next hitter and
that he did by singling Carlon home for the tenth tally of the game.
Pequannock used a walk, a single, a hit batsman and a couple of wild pitches
to add to their lead. Now it was 12-2. Liam Corbutt came in to pitch the
sixth inning, but was only allowed 20 pitches. After walking the first
batter, Liam got the next two batters to ground out and strike out. With an
0-2 count, Liam gave up his pitching duties to Tommy Ackershoek, who threw a
one pitch strike out to end the game.
Despite the hot and humid conditions, Pequannock's fans strongly showed
their support for this outstanding team. The players and coaches again, say,
"Thank you for supporting us!"
The next game is Monday night at 7:00 p.m. against West Milford National at
Anderson Field in Bloomingdale.
July 19, 2008
Boys 10's District Tournament: Pequannock 12, Wayne American
1
By Ronald Hogan
The hot night was a sign of what was to come in the game between of what
was to come in the game between the Wayne American team against our
Pequannock all-stars.
Dylan Steed was the leadoff batter and promptly hit the first pitch for an
infield single. The Wayne pitcher threw a floater and Mike Desenzo snapped
it right back to their third baseman and he quickly had a double play. Two
pitches and two outs, not such a good start for Pequannock, but Tommy Crooks
drew a walk and then the hot bats went to work. Anthony Dombrowski had an
infield single, Dan Jachera lined a one-hop double to center field and
Pequannock had two runs. Tyler Aug became the special pinch runner. After
Brandon Davis had a sharp single, Tyler scored all the way from first.
Brandon quickly stole second as Adam Curich promptly lined a single and
Davis scored easily. Tommy Ackershoek walked and Andy Carlon took a hard
swing for a third strike, but Pequannock had another long inning resulting
in four runs. The starting battery for Pequannock was Tommy Crooks and Andy
Carlon. They were extremely efficient with Andy calling the pitches and
Tommy only throwing 17 times.
Liam Corbutt led off the second with an infield single. Michael Desenzo made
up for the double play in the first inning with a walk. Crooks lined a
double and Liam scored. Up came Anthony for the second time, and the "hot"
bat continued. Anthony swung at a high pitch, his bat was aimed up and he
drove the rawhide for a thunderous three run home run. There was no doubt
about this hit as the whole Pequannock team met a SMILING Anthony cross the
plate. One out later, (Doug Wilson), Derek Nelson's announcer-given name,
had an infield single and was standing on second after a wild pitch. Mike
Van Duyne hit a looping liner that the Wayne second baseman caught at the
last second preventing another Pequannock run. Tommy "Aftershock" Ackershoek
created another rumbling with a tremendous triple easily scoring Derek
Nelson. After a strikeout, Pequannock raised the lead to 9-0.
Tommy Crooks had a great bottom of the second, as he threw 13 pitches,
recorded two strikeouts and retired the side in order.
The third inning saw Pequannock send eight batters to the plate with three
more runs being scored and five different players having singles to account
for a 12-0 lead. The bottom of the third saw Pequannock's big "D" again with
Brandon Davis making two outstanding plays and Anthony Dombrowski
contributing with a sharp bang-bang play at third throwing the batter out
easily.
Corey Bond came to the plate in the fourth inning and worked a walk after
being down in the count. Pequannock couldn't provide any more offense for
the evening as they were retired quickly. The bottom of the fourth saw Wayne
score a run, but Tommy struck out two batters and caught a sizzling liner to
end the inning. The final score was Pequannock 12, Wayne American 1.
Pequannock's win improves their record to 5-1.
Thanks again for the fan support! GO PEQUANNOCK!
July 18, 2008
Girls 10's District Tournament: Pequannock 21, Pompton Lakes/Riverdale 0 - 4
Innings
By Brian Spring
The Pequannock girls' bats were as hot as the weather today as they
registered 17 hits against PLR pitching. After a first inning walk issued to
Carly Hausleben and a single by Jonnalyn McClain in which Hausleben was
throw out at second, Kellyann McClain stepped up to the plate and with the
count at 3-1, ripped a triple to center field, scoring her sister. With a
combination of stolen bases, walks issued to Taylor Tabakman and Dana
Scillieri, and a single by Alyssa Lobosco, Pequannock scored four runs in
the first inning.
Hailey McGlynn led off the second with a sharp groundout to third base.
After a walk was issued to Hausleben, J. McClain singled again. Not to be
outdone by her little sister, Kellyann McClain launched a fly ball to left
and hustled her way all the way around to bases to record Pequannock's first
home run of the 10's all-star season. Tabakman followed with a single, and
after Lobosco was walked, Rachel Pierson tripled to right-center field.
Hausleben also added a double to the hit list. Pequannock tallied seven runs
in their half of the second inning.
The third inning saw hits by Taylor Cucci, Lobosco, Pierson, Hausleben and
Caroline Landon. Hausleben came to the plate a second time in the inning and
was hit by a pitch. Pequannock scored three runs in this inning.
Pequannock came out in the fourth with their bats at the ready. Singles were
recorded by Kaitlyn Natoli, Tabakman, Lobosco, and Scillieri. Melissa
Spring, substituting for Jennifer Sigler, was hit by a pitch and was able to
score after second singles by Natoli and Tabakman. Pequannock sent seven
runners across the plate to finish up their fourth inning.
Four Pequannock pitchers, Taylor Tabakman, Jonnalynn McClain, Taylor Cucci,
and Dana Scillieri combined for six strikeouts in an excellent display of
pitching. Only two singles were recorded by PLR batters in four innings.
Pequannock's defense prevented PLR from sending any runners across the
plate. PLR threatened to score in the second with bases loaded. Third
baseman Alyssa Lobosco fielded a ground ball and threw out the third base
runner who was trying to score against catcher Rachel Pierson.
The Pequannock girls 10's play Monday, July 21, against the winner of PLR
and Clifton American. If Pequannock can win this game, the girls will be
District champs!
Thanks to all our fans for coming out to support our girls. They really
appreciate it!
July 18, 2008 Boys Majors
Section Tournament:
Pequannock 8, River Edge 2 - Section Champions!

Pequannock rallies from early deficit
and advances to State tournament
By Bill Maier
Clutch hitting and solid team defense
is the mark of any good team. After Friday night's performance, it's safe to
put a check next to Pequannock.
Pequannock defeated River Edge 8-2 Friday night in Ramsey to finish
Sectional play with an unblemished 3-0 record. Anthony Scillieri hit two
home runs and Nick Stasiak added a solo shot during Pequannock's defensively
sound game. It was a complete team effort by Pequannock as the defense was
solid and the hits came from up and down the lineup.
Trailing 2-0 early, Pequannock would tie the game in the bottom of the
third. After Cole Maier singled, Anthony Scillieri powered a fastball
offering deep into the left-center field crowd. It would be the first of two
on the night for Scillieri. Before the Pequannock faithful could settle
down, Nick Stasiak displayed some fire power of his own by blasting a solo
home run that traveled an estimated 290 feet. It was Pequannock's first lead
of the night and one they would not lose. The locals started a two out rally
after Danny Ryan legged out an infield hit and Matt Blahut delivered a sharp
single to right. However, the runners were left stranded after a good
defensive play by the River Edge first baseman.
In the top of the fourth, Vince Fierro helped preserve the lead with a
sensational running catch. Fierro, playing in left, sprinted back towards
the wall and made a running catch while tumbling through the fence. After
back-to-back walks, River Edge looked like they had delivered a game tying
single up the middle. The ball, finding holes through Leva and Maier, was
fielded by an oncoming Ryan in center. The slick fielder gathered the ball
and fired a missle to home. Catcher Joe Koetters, slightly up the third base
line, caught the ball and made an acrobatic tag on the runner for the third
out of the inning, keeping the score at 3-2.
Pequannock displayed another defensive gem in the fifth. Leva, playing at
shortstop, moved to his right and fielded a hard hit ball. Planting his
feet, Leva fired a rocket to first for the assist. The final two outs of the
inning came on fielders' choices and kept the game at 3-2.
The bats came alive again in the bottom frame. Scillieri would lead off the
fifth with his second home run of the night, driving a solo shot, estimated
at 275 feet into the right field crowd to give Pequannock a 4-2 lead.
Stasiak showcased some speed by beating out an infield single. Vince Fierro
followed Stasiak with a scalding hit up the middle. With runners at first
and second, Ryan smacked an RBI single to plate Stasiak and increase the
lead to 5-2. With runners on second and third and only one out, Koetters,
who made a great defensive play earlier in the game, came through with his
bat by cranking a single that scored Fierro and Ryan. With Pequannock up
7-2, Maier came through with his third hit of the game, this time lacing an
RBI double to score Koetters, making it 8-2.
In the top of the sixth, Pequannock would continue to flash the leather.
With one out and one on, River Edge sent a ball to the right-center field
gap. Blahut, playing in right, played the ball perfectly and made a
spectacular running catch just short of the fence. Pequannock's strong
defense throughout the game helped keep River Edge's scoring to a minimum.
Leva would come on in relief of Scillieri and record the final out on a
strikeout. Scillieri finished the game with 5 and 2/3 innings
pitched,striking out four.
Pequannock's next game will be in the State Tournament Friday night in
Bergenfield at 8:00 p.m.
Boys 11's
District Tournament: Pequannock 7, Tri Boro 1 - District Champions!
By Steve Hanes
Throughout the Tournament, Pequannock
put on a hitting display that was truly astonishing outscoring opponents by
a 57-3 margin. Fielding has also been close to perfect, and tonight, it was
the defense that really made the difference in a very tense game.
In true Pequannock fashion, the boys jumped into an early lead in the top of
the first. Chris Coppola drew a walk and quickly stole second just waiting
for a hit to bring him home. With two outs, TJ McGovern stepped in and
scorched one off the left center wall missing a home run by inches, scoring
Coppola.
Pequannock took the field with Alex Diffin on the hill. A leadoff walk,
fielder’s choice, and stolen base later, Tri Boro had a runner on second
with one out. Diffin reared in and smoked three strikes past a big-swinging
number three hitter. The cleanup batter dug in and jumped on a fast ball
launching a high fly to right. Mark Gallo tracked the ball perfectly helping
his team get out of the inning with no damage.
In the second, Pequannock hitters kept the second baseman from Tri Boro
busy. After back to back groundouts to second, Anthony Rosano laced a hard
grounder perfectly placed between third and short for a single. He was left
stranded after another groundout to second.
Tri Boro’s bats came alive in the second half of the frame. Three hits
erased Pequannock’s lead tying the game at 1-1. With two men on, up came the
leadoff batter whose bat has been red hot. The count was worked to 3-2, and
he hit a laser to center. Anthony Rosano made it look easy, reeling it in
for the third out.
Pequannock hit the ball hard, but once again struggled getting it out of the
infield in the third. Tri Boro’s pitcher battled hard scooping up two hard
hit shots back to the box. Vince Parrotta reached safely with a two out
single, but was left on base on a grounder to third.
With Tri Boro back up, Alex Diffin quickly went to work helping himself with
a one-pitch, 1-3 put out. A walk later brought up the number four batter with
a runner on. Crack! A towering fly brought gasps from the Pequannock fans as
the ball soared into left field. Jeff Dericks had it all under control,
settled under it, and made the catch. A hard grounder to Travis Lubba at
short ended the inning with a 6-3 putout.
In the fourth, both Pequannock and Tri Boro went down 1-2-3. Griffin Lubba
took control in the field for Pequannock snagging back-to-back high pops at
second. TJ McGovern ended the fourth with one of his own at first.
Through four innings, the score was 1-1. Pequannock and Tri Boro each
recorded just three hits, made ten plays in the field, and posted two
strikeouts. The game was literally all even in a good old-fashion pitcher’s
duel. It was time for the Pequannock bats to come alive. With one out in the
top of the fifth, Alex Diffin was selective at the plate working himself a
walk to get things started. Brett Dericks, Chris Coppola, and Vince Parrotta
hit consecutive singles. A TJ McGovern walk and two more singles by Jeff
Dericks and Anthony Hanes put four runs across for Pequannock giving them a
5-1 advantage. They had recaptured the lead in commanding fashion and headed
back into the field.
Tri Boro went down quietly in the fifth thanks to Stanley Wisniewski on a
hot shot to left, a liner gobbled up by Vince Parrotta at third, and a
delivered called third strike by Alex Diffin.
Pequannock posted a few insurance runs in the sixth with singles by Alex
Diffin, Chris Coppola, Vince Parrotta, Jeff Dericks, and a sacrifice fly to
left by TJ McGovern, extending the lead to 7-1.
To end the game, Tri Boro was retired with two strikeouts and a fly out to
center caught by Anthony Rosano. Alex Diffin pitched a gutsy 5 and 2/3
innings, striking out four. Stanley Wisniewski took the mound in relief
striking out the last batter.
Pequannock's next game will be in the Section Tournament Thursday night at
Kiwanis Field in Roxbury at 7:00 p.m.
July 17, 2008
Boys 10's District Tournament: Pequannock 8, Tri Boro 0
Defense, pitching and patience
By Ronald Hogan
On this cool moonlit night, Pequannock was the home team for the first time
in the District tournament. Corey “007” Bond took the mound for Pequannock
and he quickly struck out the first batter. Tri Boro’s next hitter lined a
shot to right center and it looked like a sure double, but Dylan Steed had
different plans. Moving like he was shot from a cannon, Dylan made a running
catch that would have pleased even Willie Mays. The strike out and catch set
the tone for the Pequannock team the rest of the night, Even though the next
hitter singled, Tri Boro left him stranded with a popup to Tommy Crooks. The
Tri Boro pitcher, though, worked a very efficient inning only allowing one
base runner and the inning ended with no score. This was the first time that
Pequannock did not score a run in the first inning in the tournament.
The top of the second saw Tri Boro’s first batter hit a screaming line
drive, but Dan Jachera was off at the crack of the bat. While going to his
right made a spectacular catch preventing an extra base hit. “007” only
allowed a single two batters later and got the last batter to pop out to
Pequannock’s third baseman. Dan Jachera led off the inning with a sharp
single. Tri Boro’s pitcher threw a wild pitch and Danny was on second, Corey
moved him over to third with a sacrifice. Adam Curich drew a walk and
quickly took second. Andy Carlon hit a laser shot down the first base line,
but the Tri Boro first baseman made a great catch and ended Pequannock’s
hopes of scoring.
Bond got the first two batters out easily and recorded his second strikeout.
He then hit the third batter and Tri Boro had a man on first with two out.
Despite being hit, Tri Boro’s runner stole second. The next batter smashed a
line drive down the first base line, with the runner going at full speed,
Tommy Crooks handled the ball and being in “no man’s land” had no play at
first, but saw the runner barreling full steam towards home plate. Crooks
threw to Andy Carlon, who made the run saving tag in a tight play, as the
umpire called the runner out. Three outs on three outstanding defensive
plays in three innings.
Pequannock truly had the momentum going on the field, now it was time for
the bats to take over. Liam Corbutt was the leadoff batter in an exciting
inning, but the Tri Boro pitcher was hot and had Liam and Michael Desenzo
ground out quickly on two pitches. Things started to change when Tommy
Crooks walked. Then, Tri Boro had a pitching change, and before he could get
settled, Anthony Dombrowski had a single. Now with two men on, Pequannock’s
coaches sent Tyler Aug to the plate as a pinch hitter. Tyler had a quick
strike and then a wild pitch, both runners advanced and now Pequannock had
its second threat of the night. Tyler worked the pitcher to a full count and
calmly took ball four to load the bases. That walk with the full count
really set the tone for future Pequannock hitters. Derek Nelson, following
Tyler’s example of patience and also worked a full count before hitting an
infield single between the pitcher and shortstop which resulted in
Pequannock’s first run and the bases were still loaded. Corey followed suit
and drew another walk after a full count and now it’s 2-0. Dylan Steed was
put in a special runner for Tyler. Michael Van Duyne worked the pitcher deep
into the count again and was safely on first with another walk and the home
team’s fourth run. Finally, Tri Boro worked out of this jam, but Pequannock
had a 4-0 lead.
Tri Boro started the fourth inning with two straight hits and a walk. Now
with the bases loaded and no outs, Corey Bond, really did a “007” and got
the next batter to strike out, the following batter grounded meekly to Corey
for a force out at home and then the next hitter struck out ending the
inning. Pequannock continued to play “smart ball” by using three walks, a
sacrifice bunt, and three wild pitches to extend their lead to 6-0.
Corey struck out the first batter that he faced to start the fifth, but Tri
Boro hit two-straight singles. The fourth hitter for Tri Boro smacked a
solid shot to right field and the runner on second was off with hit. Dan
Jachera fielded the ball in the gap and made an unbelievable throw to home
plate. The base runner took a high leap to try to avoid Andy Carlon, but it
was a futile as Andy had the ball in his glove and tagged the runner as he
was “falling from the sky”. “You’re out”, shouted the umpire and it was
Pequannock’s fourth “fielding gem” of the game. Pequannock was efficient
again in obtaining two more runs, with Corey Bond walking, going to second
on a wild pitch. Adam Curich driving him home with a hard hit single. After
Curich reached second on another wild pitch, Tommy Ackershoek drew another
walk and got to second when the catcher held onto the ball too long. Michael
Desenzo also walked and Tommy Crooks had an infield single and then Brandon
Davis hit a flaring fly ball, which appeared to be dropping in for a base
hit, but the Tri Boro outfielder made a running catch to end the inning
In the sixth inning, Corey struck out two more batters before giving way to
Tommy Crooks. Crooks got the last Tri Boro man to strike out to finish
Pequannock’s best played game of the tournament.
The lads and coaches really do appreciate the support of the fans that have
come out and hope that the word spreads to fill the stands even more on
Friday night at 7:00 p.m against the Wayne American team. GO PEQUANNOCK!
July 16, 2008 Boys Majors
Section Tournament:
Pequannock 7, River Edge 5
Pequannock one win from State tournament
By Bill Maier
Pequannock did its best to imitate the temperature on Wednesday afternoon in
Ramsey. The 12U all-stars stayed hot and defeated a pesky River Edge team 7-5.
Cole Maier battled the heat and tossed four innings while allowing only two
earned runs. Matt Amore closed the door on River Edge by pitching the final two
innings.
Maier initiated an early hit parade by leading off the game with a sharp single
into left. Michael Leva followed with a bloop hit over third base. With runners
on first and second and one out, Nick Stasiak continued his hot hitting and gave
Pequannock a 1-0 lead by launching a rocket that smashed into the left field
fence. Two batters later, Danny Ryan strolled to the plate with two on and two
out. Ryan roped a double into the right field corner, scoring Leva and Stasiak
to give Pequannock a 3-0 advantage. Matt Blahut would follow with a clutch base
hit to right to plate their fourth run.
Leva would add to Pequannock's
lead in the second by delivering a solo shot to left, increasing the lead to
5-0.
In the fifth, Pequannock got two more insurance runs that turned out to be
crucial. After Leva was hit by a pitch, Stasiak turned on an 0-1 fastball and
sent it into orbit for his second home run in as many games.
Vince Fierro flashed the leather for Pequannock, making a key running catch with
men aboard that put an end to a River Edge rally.
With bases full of River Edge players in the fifth, Steven Spatucci bailed
Pequannock out of trouble by making a critical defensive play. Spatucci, lunging
to his left, snagged a line drive and fired a bullet to first to double up the
runner.
Pequannock will next play on Friday night at 7:00 p.m. in Ramsey for the Section
title.
Girls 10's District Tournament: Pequannock 26, Clifton National 2 - 4
Innings
By Brian Spring
The Pequannock Girls 10's Little League all-stars opened up their
District play with a decisive victory over Clifton National. Pequannock
began the game with singles by Carly Hausleben and Taylor Cucci, and a
double by Kellyann McClain, before Taylor Tabakman ripped a triple to left
field. Other first inning hits included singles by Rachel Pierson, Jonnalyn
McClain, and Jennifer Sigler, and a second double by Kellyann McClain. Late
in the inning Allyssa Lobosco also tripled. The Pequannock girls scored 11
runs in the first inning and never looked back.
Pequannock registered nine more runs in the second inning after Dana
Scillieri was walked and Jonnalynn McClain singled. Caroline Landon then
slammed a base-clearing triple. The inning also included singles by K.
McClain, Pierson, Melissa Spring, J. McClain and Hailey McGlynn.
The Pequannock girls went scoreless in the third inning before registering
six more runs in the fourth inning on singles by J. McClain (2), Hausleben,
K. McClain, Lobosco, Kaitlyn Natoli, Spring, and McGLynn, and a double by
Cucci.
Pequannock had outstanding pitching performances by four different pitchers.
They combined for 11 strikeouts in four innings, with Taylor Tabakman and
Jonnalyn McClain facing and striking out three batters in the second and
fourth innings respectively. Kellyann McClain also struck out the side in
the first inning and Taylor Cucci struck out the final two of the six
batters she faced in the third inning.
The Pequannock girls will face the winner of the Clifton American-Pompton
Lakes/Riverdale game on Saturday morning (7/19) at 10:00 in Clifton at the
Clifton Eastern field.
July 15, 2008
Boys 10's District Tournament: Pequannock 18, Tri Boro 13
By Ronald Hogan
The fourth game of the District 2 series pitted Tri Boro against our young men
of Pequannock, Tuesday night, under the lights. The fans from Pequannock filled
the third base side and there was standing room only. During the player
introductions, each player touched home plate and either tipped their cap or
waved at the crowd which brought about various cheers and applause.
Pequannock led off the first inning, and quickly with Dylan Steed and Michael
Desenzo smashing doubles to right field, “painting the line” and Pequannock had
a quick lead. Tommy Crooks drew a walk and Anthony Dombrowski hit a looping
single to drive in one run. Anthony took advantage of the outfielder’s throw and
advanced to second with Crooks on third. Dan Jachera grounded out but Tommy
scored to add a third run. When Brandon Davis was hit by pitcher, the coaching
staff inserted Tommy Ackershoek, as a special pinch runner. He quickly stole
second and then Anthony Dombrowski scored sliding home on wild pitch and Tommy
advanced to third. At the plate stood, Adam Curich, who promptly hit a slow
roller between the pitcher and the first baseman. With the ensuing throw, “Ace”
and the Tri Boro first baseman collided and Curich was called safe when Tri Boro
dropped the ball. Meanwhile Ackershoek scored. Tri Boro then pulled off a quick
double play and Pequannock had five runs tallied. Liam Corbutt started for
Pequannock and Tri Boro used several ways to score against Pequannock’s defense,
which looked tentative and at the end of the first inning, the score was 6-5 in
favor of Tri Boro.
In the top of the second, after the first batter was retired, Pequannock used
another “painting the line” opposite field hit, again by Dylan Steed as he found
first base easily. After another ground ball out, Tommy Crooks then hit a
one-hop double. On with men on second and third, Anthony Dombrowski came through
again, this time with a bases-clearing single. Pequannock ended the top of the
second with a 7-6 lead. Tri Boro, again, used a walk, stolen base, and a single
to manufacture another run, but Liam pitched out of the inning with two
strikeouts, giving him a total of over two innings. The game was knotted at 7-7
and it looked like Tri Boro was not going to give up without a tussle.
The Pequannock team has an uncanny way to put together big run producing innings
and the third inning was a fine example. Derek Nelson started off by working the
pitch count back in his favor and eventually walked. Tommy Ackershoek then
doubled and Liam helped his cause by driving in both batters and Pequannock was
up by two. Then the coaching staff inserted Adam Curich as their second special
runner of the night. Before you knew it, Ace was off stealing second in a flash.
After two wild pitches, Pequannock had another run. With Dylan Steed walking,
Michael Desenzo reached first on a throwing error, giving Dylan the chance to
score. Crooks had an RBI single, and Dombrowski had a third hit in three times
at bat and drove in another run. Tri Boro got out of the inning by getting the
last two batters out, but Pequannock had taken a 13-7 lead.
Liam Corbutt worked the bottom of the third in fine style including another
striking out.
Again, Pequannock’s “Big Blue Machine” sent nine batters to the plate and scored
four more runs giving them a 17-7 lead. Hits by Tommy Ackershoek, Tommy Crooks,
Anthony Dombrowski, with walks from Dylan Steed and Michael Desenzo in between
those hits, along with a stolen base from Corey Bond highlighted the inning. It
looked like they just might close the door on Tri Boro. The home team used
bunts, singles and walks to get right back into the contest scoring four runs
themselves. When the inning ended, the scored favored Pequannock by six, 17-11,
but the tension was mounting on both sides of the field.
The fifth inning saw Pequannock load the bases but score only one run with a
walk as the Tri Boro pitchers worked their way out of a jam. In the bottom half
of the fifth, Pequannock had a call reversed at first base by the umpire and
with the aid of two base hits, Tri Boro scored two runs. With Mike Desenzo on
the mound, though, Pequannock shut the door on Tri Boro. Now the lead was down
to five with the score being 18-13. This game was taking its toll on both teams
and fans.
Tri Boro using its fourth pitcher of the night finally got Pequannock to go down
quietly by having all three batters ground out. Even though Tri Boro scored a
run in the bottom half of the sixth, Pequannock’s bench and fans saw Derek
Nelson make a fine play at second, Liam Corbutt capture a fly ball on the run
and Mike Densenzo throw out the last batter for a hard-earned victory. There
were plenty of smiles and sighs of relief from team and fans alike on this
night.
The team and coaches, again, want to thank all of the fans for coming out and
supporting this fine team.
Boys 11's
District Tournament: Pequannock 16, Ringwood 1
By Steve Hanes
Pequannock’s offensive bombardment continued on
Tuesday night against Ringwood. With two outs in the first Vinny Parrotta
cracked a single to start things going. This was followed by singles by TJ
McGovern and Jeffrey Dericks giving Pequannock an early one run lead.
The doors (and windows) blew open in the second with a six-run slugfest.
Reaching base safely were Alex Diffin, Vinny Parrotta, TJ McGovern, Mark
Gallo, Chris Coppola, and Travis Lubba.
In the third, Travis Lubba started things off with a single up the middle.
Matt Maier put down a perfect sacrifice bunt, out by only a half-step
advancing Lubba. Brett Dericks skied a sacrifice fly to right field scoring
Lubba.
Pequannock was not done yet. Eight more runs in the fourth put the game way
out of reach for Ringwood. Vinny Parrotta and TJ McGovern started the rally
with back to back singles. Jeffrey Dericks drew a walk loading the bases.
Anthony Hanes stepped up to the plate and laced a one-hopper to the fence in
left center scoring two. Right behind him, Chris Coppola smacked a single to
left scoring Hanes. Anthony Rosano and Brett Dericks both drew a walk
setting the table for Vinny Parrotta’s second at bat of the inning. “That
ball is deep to left, it is high, it is far, it is GONE!” Vinny blasted a
three-run home run far over the left field fence putting an exclamation
point on a truly remarkable display of team offense.
Pequannock’s defense was again perfect in execution. Vinny Parrotta started
the game on the hill recording five strikeouts out of six possible outs
through two innings. In the third, Ringwood staged their only threat of the
game with bases loaded and no outs. Chris Coppola stepped onto the mound and
slammed the door shut! Pitching an inning and 2/3’s, he recorded three
strikeouts of his own. Travis Lubba entered the game to record the final
strikeout of the game.
Pequannock plays for the District Championship on Friday, 7/18, at 7:00 p.m.
The boys are ready, and determined to finish this thing off! We would like
to thank everyone for all of the support that you have shown us this past
week. Looking out into the stands and hearing the roar of the crowd provides
a home field type atmosphere that is really hard to describe. We very much
appreciate it. See you Friday!
July 14, 2008 Boys Majors
Section Tournament:
Pequannock 8, Sparta 3
Pequannock has home run derby of their own!
By Bill Maier
Pequannock slammed Sparta with three home runs to win their
Sectional tournament opener Monday night in Ramsey. Vince Fierro, Anthony
Scillieri and Nick Stasiak all homered for Pequannock.
Sparta jumped out to an early lead with a two-run homer in the bottom of the
second but Pequannock came back to score their first run of the game in the
top of the third when Michael Leva scored on Nick Stasiak's line drive
single into the right field gap.
In the top of the fifth and trailing 3-1, Pequannock would finally break the
game open. After singles by Cole Maier and Michael Leva, Scillieri delivered
a booming double to right-center, scoring Maier from first to cut Sparta's
lead to one. With two on and two out, Vince Fierro deposited an 0-2 fastball
into the left-center field stands to give Pequannock a 5-3 lead, one they
would not let go.
Scillieri would strike out the side in the bottom frame and finished the
game tossing 5 and 1/3 innings, striking out eight and allowing only two
earned runs.
Pequannock would add some insurance runs in the sixth. After Maier legged
out an infield single, Scillieri blasted a line-drive home run over the
right field fence into the crowd of Pequannock fans. Nick Stasiak capped the
night going back-to-back with his own line drive homer to right.
Maier would relieve Scillieri in the sixth and record the final two outs on
strikeouts.
Pequannock will next play on Wednesday night in Ramsey at 5:45 p.m.
Thank you to all of the Pequannock fans that came to the game - we love your
support!
 
Boys 10's
District Tournament: Pequannock 13, Elmwood Park 1
By Ronald Hogan
The third game of the District saw Pequannock being matched
against Elmwood Park. For the first time in the tournament, Pequannock did
not score while at bat in the first inning. In the bottom of the first,
Elmwood Park took advantage of an error, a wild pitch and despite an Adam
Curich fielding a slow rolling bunt and making a sharp snap throw to first
base; the runner was called safe by the umpire allowing a run to score.
Michael Desenzo made a diving catch of a line drive to end the inning with
Elmwood Park leading 1-0.
In the top of the second, Anthony Dombrowski led off with a laser one hop
double to center field. Standing on second, Anthony scored on a Dan Jachera
single to tie the game at 1 apiece. With one out, the game took a quick turn
in Pequannock’s favor. Adam Curich drew a walk and while Elmwood Park took
their time, Curich quickly scurried to second base. When the catcher
realized what was happening, his late throw led to Jachera easily scoring
and Pequannock now had the lead. Tommy Ackershoek promptly singled and
following his effort, Andy Carlon and Dylan Steed both drew walks to load
the bases. Tommy Crooks then hit a crushing line drive that hit the top of
the right field fence but bounced back onto the field for a base clearing
triple. Pequannock’s lead ballooned to 7-1. In the bottom of the inning,
Elmwood Park managed to fill the bases, but with two out, Derek Nelson, made
the play of the game. Derek fielded a hard-hit one-hopper that was heading
into center field. He made a diving backhanded stab, caught the elusive
rawhide and while tumbling to the dirt reached out with his glove hand and
tagged second for the force out that ended the inning and took the wind out
of Elmwood’s dugout.
Another fielding highlight came in the bottom of the third, when Brandon
Davis also backhanded a tough ground ball to again dash any Elmwood Park
hope and keep the score at 7-1.
The fourth inning was another extra base hit explosion by Pequannock. Tommy
Crooks had a double and scored on Anthony Dombrowski’s single. Then Tyler
Aug smacked an opposite field triple scoring Anthony increasing Pequannock’s
lead to 9-1. Brandon Davis was then hit by a pitch, Adam Curich had an
infield hit scoring Tyler. Tommy Ackershoek also had an infield hit scoring
Brandon Davis. The Andy Carlon capped of the scoring with a ringing double
scoring Adam and Tommy. Pequannock now had the game in hand with a 13-1
lead. Tommy Ackershoek then took over the pitching duties and kept Elmwood
Park from scoring and the final was in Pequannock’s favor by the same 13-1
score. The team now owns a 2-1 record for the tournament.
July 13, 2008
Girls Majors Sectional Tournament: Hanover 14, Pequannock 3 - 5 innings
By Tim Carr
The mighty bats of Hanover proved to be too much for Pequannock as they
exploded for eight runs in the first inning, dealing Pequannock a blow from
which they could never recover. Hanover clobbered the ball into the gaps all
game getting five doubles, a triple and nine singles for a total of 15 hits.
Down 9-0 in the fourth, Pequannock tried to stage a rally getting three runs
off a leadoff walk by Kendall Machak and three singles by Bobbi Conklin,
Melissa Tahan and Jen Daniel. Alex Berardi also walked and scored during the
rally. It was Hanover's defense that kept Pequannock off the base paths.
Pequannock continued to put the ball in play against pitcher Jenn Sanislo
striking out just three times over five innings. Pequannock's infielders,
Maggie Hansen, Bobbi Conklin, Shannon Brown, Cassi Coviello, Melissa Tahan,
Kendall Machak, Bridget Carr and Jen Daniel made some stellar plays in the
infield, However, Hanover just hit the ball too hard for Pequannock's
outfielders to have any chance to cut off the ball as they went through the
gaps. Outfielders, Kaitlyn Dinger, Alex Berardi, Christina Brizek, Nicole
Benway, Jessica Cummings and Gianna Palatucci did their best to get to the
balls and get them in as quickly as possible.
Hanover now moves on to the
state championship in Little Ferry beginning
this Friday, July 18, 2008.
All the players and coaches from Pequannock wish Hanover the best of luck!
Boys 11's District Tournament: Pequannock 14,
Tri Boro 1
By Steve Hanes
Pequannock’s bats propelled them to a win over Tri Boro by a score of
14-1. Pequannock put on the pressure right from the start, recording six
runs in the first inning. Brett Dericks walked safely to begin the game
followed by a hard-hit shot by Stan Wisniewski. Vinny Parrotta drew a walk
setting the bases loaded. Jeffrey Dericks hit a screamer down third scoring
Brett for the first run of the game. Chris Coppola stepped up to the plate
and launched a double in the gap bringing in two runs and really got the
momentum going. Mark Gallo followed with a hard single. Anthony Rosano
capped the inning with a double in the gap. What a way to start the game!
Tri Boro answered quickly in the bottom of the first with a solo home run
from the leadoff batter. That was it for Tri Boro. Stanley Wisniewski
settled into the zone and pitched four impressive innings letting up only
two other hits and posted eight strikeouts. Behind Stanley, the defense
executed flawlessly gobbling up everything that was put in play, ending the
game with a 5-2-3 double play!
Pequannock continued the offensive assault in the second scoring an
additional six runs behind walks from TJ McGovern, Griffin Lubba, a
fielder’s choice by Jeffrey Dericks, and hits from Wisniewski, Travis Lubba,
Alex Diffin, Anthony Hanes, and Vinny Parrotta. In the fourth, the final two
runs came off a double by Stan Wisniewski and single by Vinny.
July 12, 2008
Girls Majors Sectional Tournament: Pequannock 5, Hanover 3
By Tim Carr
Pequannock rebounded from a tough loss behind the outstanding pitching of a
crafty Christina Brizek to push Hanover to a deciding game three tomorrow,
July 13, 2008 in this best-of-three series.
Brizek allowed just three hits and one walk. She struck out only one batter
but kept the Hanover hitters off balance all day and relied on her teammates
to make the plays to keep Hanover in check. Alex Berardi, Shannon Brown,
Melissa Tahan, Kendall Machak and Maggie Hansen all made great defensive
plays. Nonetheless, Hanover, managed to scrape up three runs off just three
hits including a one-run triple by third baseman Jenn Sanislo. Hanover
scored one run in each of the first three innings.
Once again the game was decided in the fifth inning but this time it was
Pequannock who did the hitting. Down 3-0, Christina Brizek started things
off with her fifth bunt single of the all-star season and was followed by an
infield single by Kaitlyn Dinger that moved Brizek to third. Maggie Hansen
went in as a pinch runner for Dinger and after a fly out gave Pequannock
it's first out, Cassi Coviello laid down a perfect sacrifice bunt that moved
Hansen to second and brought in Brizek for the first run for Pequannock.
Left hander, Bobbi Conklin followed with a single of her own to score Hansen
for Pequannock's second run. Bridget Carr came to the plate with the tying
run at third and the go ahead run on first. Carr delivered big time with a
triple through the left center gap that went to the fence and gave
Pequannock its first lead of the game 4-3. Melissa Tahan followed with a
bloop single to right that brought in Carr for a 5-3 lead. Hanover went down
1-2-3 in the top of the sixth to give Pequannock the win.
Bridget Carr will go to the mound tomorrow afternoon
at 1:00 p.m. in Malapardis
Field to try to lead Pequannock to the Section 1 title over a very tough
Hanover team.
Boys 11's District Tournament: Pequannock 20,
Wanaque 0, 4 innings
By Steve Hanes
As you can tell from the score, Pequannock’s talent
shined on their all-star opener in Ringwood on Saturday. Their hard work and
practice over the past few weeks really paid off as everything came together
on the field.
Fans were nervous in the first inning when the first two of Wanaque’s
batters reached base, but Alex Diffin calmed them down by striking out the
third, fourth, and fifth batters to end the inning. He didn’t let another
runner on base for the remainder of the time he was pitching.
The hitting display put on by the entire team was truly impressive. TJ
McGovern and Vince Parrotta blasted home runs in the fourth, putting an
exclamation point on an 11-run inning.
Chris Coppola closed out the game in the bottom of the fourth with only ten
pitches recording two strikeouts. The game was shortened due to the Little
League 10-run rule.
Pequannock showed that they aren’t a team to mess with today, and hopefully
the momentum from today’s win will carry them successfully through against
Tri Boro on Sunday.
Boys 10's
District Tournament: West Milford National 10, Pequannock 4
By Ronald Hogan
Pequannock’s 10-year-old team played their second
game of the District tournament on Saturday afternoon. The hot and humid air
baked the diamond in Bloomingdale as West Milford was the next opponent for
the Pequannock all-stars.
The game started off quickly as Tommy Crooks hit his second home run of the
tournament in the top of the first inning. It was a laser beam of a shot as
it left the bat. Pequannock took a 1-0 lead into the bottom of the first.
West Milford kept pace and tied the game at 1-all going into the second.
With Dan Jachera leading off the second and rifling a single, Pequannock was
off again. Two wild pitches later, Corey “007” Bond, as some fans call him,
had an infield single to drive in Jachera for Pequannock’s second run.
Again, speedy Mike Van Duyne entered as a pinch runner. Andy Carlon and
Dylan Steed both hit singles and the bases were loaded for Michael Desenzo,
who promptly smacked the ball for a two-run RBI single and went to second on
the throw to home. Pequannock now had a 4-1 lead.
The bottom of the second saw a hitting display from West Milford that not
only tied the game, but them ahead by a score of 7-4. Pequannock was coming
to the third inning behind for the first time in the tournament. Tommy
Crooks quickly laced a single to right field, but two outs later, was still
on first. Again, Corey Bond had an infield single but West Milford pitched
their way out of the two runner jam.
West Milford scored another run in the fourth inning and had the opportunity
to score with the bases loaded and one out, but Pequannock’s third baseman,
Adam Curich, fielded a slow ground ball and threw the lead runner out at
home. West Milford went down quietly but had an 8-4 lead.
Strong relief pitching from West Milford kept the lightning sharp bats of
Pequannock at bay in the fifth and sixth innings by striking out four
batters in those last two innings and eventually won the game by a score of
10-4. Pequannock’s record is now 1-1 and has shown team work, sportsmanship
and pride with their play and attitude on the field making their fans
extremely proud.
July 11, 2008 Boys Majors District Tournament:
Pequannock 3, Pompton Lakes/Riverdale 2, 9 innings - District Champions
Pequannock Outlasts Pompton Lakes/Riverdale to Become District
Champs!
By Bill Maier
If it wasn't for a pitch count, Pequannock and Pompton Lakes/Riverdale
might still be playing. After both teams failed to record a single run
through eight innings, Pequannock rallied from two runs down in the
ninth to win and cap one of the most exciting Little League baseball
games ever.
The starting pitchers combined for twenty-five strikeouts and thirteen
innings of scoreless baseball before being removed due to pitch count
limitations. PLR pitcher Mike Coss and Pequannock pitcher Cole Maier
battled throughout the game before giving way to relievers. Maier threw
89 pitches through 5 1/3 innings, allowed no runs, three hits and struck
out nine. Coss threw 85 pitches in seven innings, allowed no runs,
three hits and struck out 16.
Each team received tremendous pitching but it was a circus on the base
paths. In the sixth inning, PLR had runners on first and second with
only one out. Vince Fierro, on in relief for Maier, threw ball three to
the PLR batter. Mistakenly, the hitter tossed his bat to the ground and
started a slow jog to first. The runners on first and second, seeing
this, began to advance a base thinking it was ball four. After the base
runners successfully got to each of their respective bags, their coach
yelled for them to return because it was only ball three. In retrospect,
the runners should have stayed because they legally could advance at
their own risk. In a mass-frenzy, the runners attempted to return to
their bags. After a long run down, Pequannock eventually tagged out the
lead runner. This left PLR with only a runner at second base and two
outs. Although Fierro walked the next batter, he coaxed the next batter
into a pop out to third baseman Steven Spatucci.
With Fierro still on the mound in the ninth, the leadoff hitter for PLR
sent a long fly ball that smashed into the bottom of the left field
fence. Danny Ryan, playing in left, gathered the ball and fired a
missile into second base. The hitter who was trying to stretch it into a
double, slammed on the brakes and headed back to first. At that moment,
the runner collided with the field umpire and they both tumbled to the
ground. Pequannock quickly tagged the PLR player out but the umpires
awarded the player first base due to the interference. PLR finally
tallied two runs in the inning and Micheal Leva came on in relief of
Fierro to finish out the inning.
Trailing 2-0 in the bottom of the ninth, Michael Leva provided the spark
Pequannock desperately needed. With two strikes on him, Leva smacked a
leadoff single that rocketed down the third base line. Anthony Scillieri
kept the ball rolling with a single of his own. With runners on the
corners and nobody out, Leva plated Pequannock's first run when Nick
Stasiak's laser crashed into the right-center field fence. After a pop
out by the next batter Pequannock had runners on second and third and
Danny Ryan coming to bat. Ryan cracked a hard ground ball to second,
Scillieri was off on contact and beat the throw home, tying the game at
two. With two outs and runners on the corners, Joe Koetters ripped a
ground ball to the third baseman who was unable to field it cleanly.
Nick Stasiak sprinted the final 60 feet from third sliding across home
plate and handing Pequannock its third consecutive District title.
Pequannock will continue with All-Star competition on Monday night at
8:00 p.m. in Ramsey. Many thanks to the great number of Pequannock
baseball fans that came out to watch the games.
Pequannock's 12 year-old All-Stars are: first baseman - Nick Stasiak,
pitchers and second basemen - Anthony Scillieri and Cole Maier, short
stop and pitcher - Michael Leva, third basemen - St even
Spatucci and Danny Short, catchers - Joe Fierro and Joe Koetters,
outfielders and pitchers - Vince Fierro and Matt Amore,
outfielders - Danny Ryan, Jesse Roszkowski and Matt Blahut.

Boys 10's District Tournament: Pequannock 21,
Wayne National 3
What a wondrous start!
By Ronald Hogan
The Pequannock 10-year-old baseball
team entered the District 2 Little League tournament Friday night against
Wayne National. Under the lights, the team lit up the field with a
tremendous display of hitting.
Starting in the first inning, Pequannock had back-to-back singles by Michael
Densenzo and Brandon Davis. Anthony Dombrowski’s booming triple to right
center reached the outfield fence on one bounce. Several pitches later,
Dombrowski scored on a wild pitch and Pequannock lead 3-0. Wayne countered
with two runs of their own to keep within striking distance of the
Pequannock all-stars.
Pequannock struck quickly again in the top of the second when Andy Carlon
drew a walk and Dylan Steed followed with a looping single. An opposite
field line drive single by Michael Densenzo brought both Carlon and Steed
home to increase the lead to 5-2.
Corey Bond opened the third inning with a walk and was quickly standing on
second base complements of a wild pitch. With speedy Michael Van Duyne,
becoming a pitch runner, Wayne’s defense was in trouble. Van Duyne’s
constant movement caused the pitcher to uncork two consecutive wild pitches
and with Michael sliding safely into home. Wayne was now down 6-2.
Meanwhile, Pequannock’s defense and Tommy Crooks’ pitching, including seven
strikeouts, were awesome not letting Wayne’s offense get into the game.
With RBI hits from Derek Nelson, Tommy Crooks and Dan Jachera, Pequannock
increased its lead to 10-3 in the top of the fourth inning.
In the top of the fifth, Pequannock unleashed a barrage of extra base hits,
six in all, that helped account for 11 runs. An opening Wayne error and
three walks lead to a second triple by Anthony Dombrowski. The first of two
doubles by Dan Jachera, in the fifth, was followed by Liam Corbutt’s RBI
single. That was followed by a Dylan Steed’s triple, a Michael Desenzo’s
double; a walk to Brandon Davis and then Tommy Crooks smacked a thunderous
three run home run to cap the scoring. Tommy was met at home plate by the
entire team in joyful celebration. The final score was 21-3 in favor of the
hometown lads.
2008 10-year-old all-stars roster
# 15 Ackershoek, Tommy
# 20 Aug, Tyler
#32 Bond, Cory
#23 Carlon, Andrew
#14 Corbutt, Liam
#9 Crooks, Tommy
#11 Curich, Adam
# 18 Davis, Brandon
#10 Desenzo, Michael
#13 Dombrowski, Anthony
#19 Jachera, Dan
#21 Nelson, Derek
#5 Steed, Dylan
#4 VanDuyne, Michael
July 10, 2008 Boys Majors District Tournament:
Pompton Lakes/Riverdale 4, Pequannock
1
By Bill Maier
Pequannock dropped an extra inning game to PLR last night in West
Milford. Anthony Scillieri pitched through a complete six innings and
allowed only one run. Nick Stasiak tallied the only Pequannock run of the
game with a dramatic opposite field home run with two outs in the bottom of
the sixth. Pequannock's momentum was short-lived however as they yielded
three runs to PLR in the top of the seventh and failed to come back in the
bottom of the inning.
The District final will be tonight at West Milford at 8:00 p.m.
Thanks to the many fans who have made the trip to West Milford to see the
games.
Girls Majors
Sectional Tournament: Hanover 10, Pequannock 2
By Tim Carr
A very efficient and powerful Hanover team translated eight hits and four walks
into ten runs to beat Pequannock 10-2. Pequannock was leading the game 2-1
after two innings but then Hanover tied the game on a home run by Shortstop
Courtney Simon. After four innings Hanover had a 4-2 lead. In the fourth
inning, Pequannock catcher, Jen Daniel made an amazing, diving catch in
front of home plate and also tagged a runner out at the plate on a heads-up
throw from third baseman Kendal Machak. Then, Hanover pitcher Jenn Sanisco
helped herself with a fifth-inning, bases-loaded, triple to drive in three
runs and break the game open. Hanover got six runs in the fifth to make the
score 10-2.
Pequannock tried to fight back but could only manage to score two runs
despite getting seven hits and three walks. The hits included two RBI doubles by
Maggie Hansen and Kaitlyn Dinger, two hits each by Kendall Machak and
Bridget Carr and a bunt single by Christina Brizek that moved a runner to
third base. Kendall Machak started the game off with a single to continue
her streak of reaching base safely in all four of Pequannock's games this
year. Pequannock ran out of steam going down 1-2-3 in the fourth, fifth and
sixth inning.
Christina Brizek takes the mound for Pequannock at Malapardis Field in
Hanover Township, this Saturday, July 12, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. Pequannock will
try to extend this three-game series against Hanover to a game three on
Sunday at 1:00 p.m. at Malapardis Field.
July 9, 2008 Boys Majors District Tournament: Pequannock
3, Clifton National 2
Pequannock one win from
Sections
By Bill Maier
Clutch hitting and solid pitching are the recipe every team strives
for. Pequannock received both of those ingredients on Tuesday night in
West Milford en route to a 3-2 win over Clifton National.
Anthony Scillieri delivered a three-run homer and Cole Maier pitched
brilliantly, moving the team within one win of returning to the Sections
for the fourth-straight season.
After Pequannock went quietly in the top of the first, Clifton put up
its only runs of the game. The second batter of the inning was hit by a
pitch by Maier and the following batter registered Clifton's only hit of
the game driving the ball over the centerfield fence. Maier would soon
settle down and toss five scoreless innings, finishing the game allowing
only one hit while striking out six.
Pequannock received all of its runs in the third after a walk to Joe
Fierro and a single by Michael Leva helped set the stage for Scillieri.
Scillieri redirected a 1-0 fastball over the center field fence for a
three-run homer which gave Pequannock the lead for good.
Pequannock did receive clutch hitting and solid pitching but they also
played stellar team defense. In the second, on a weakly hit pop up to
third, Steven Spatucci made a sensational diving catch to end the
inning. In the third, Leva made a dazzling play at short, robbing
Clifton of a sure base hit. Lunging to his right, Leva fielded the ball
across his body and threw a rocket to first for the out. In the bottom
of the sixth inning the first batter drilled a hard grounder back up the
middle, Maier made a stab at the ball, but only deflected it slightly.
Leva made a quick recovery charging the dying ball and with a
bare-handed catch and throw nabbing the runner at first. Pequannock was
error free throughout the game.
Pequannock will play next against the winner of Pompton
Lakes/Riverdale and Clifton. The game will be held at West Milford's
Hillcrest field on Thursday night at 7:00 p.m.
Pequannock's 12 year-old All-Stars are: first baseman - Nick Stasiak,
pitchers and second basemen - Anthony Scillieri and Cole Maier,
short stop and pitcher - Michael Leva, third basemen - Steven
Spatucci and Danny Short, catchers - Joe Fierro and Joe Koetters,
outfielders and pitchers - Vince Fierro and Matt Amore, outfielders
- Danny Ryan, Jesse Roszkowski and Matt Blahut.

Girls 10'S to open up District play on July 16th
By Brian Spring
The girls 9/10 year-old All-Stars will begin their District Tournament play on
Wednesday, July 16th at 5:30 p.m. at the Clifton American- Curie Field located at
250 East Ninth Street in Clifton.
The girls have been intensely practicing under the expert guidance of manager
John McClain, coaches Joel Troast and Amy Tabakman, and an assortment of helping
parents. The girls are excited, motivated and optimistic as they prepare for
District play.
The girls 9/10 year-old All-Star roster:
#1 Carly Hausleben
#6 Hailey McGlynn
#7 Melissa Spring
#8 Jonnalyn McClain
#9 Jennifer Sigler
#10 Taylor Cucci
#11 Kellyann McClain
#12 Dana Scillieri
#13 Taylor Tabakman
#14 Caroline Landon
#15 Alyssa Lobosco
#16 Rachel Pierson
#18 Kaitlyn Natoli
#20 Kristin Aikey
Click here for directions to Clifton Eastern's
Curie Field.
Please come out and support our girls!!
July 2, 2008
Boys Majors District Tournament: Pequannock
3, Wayne American 1
By Bill Maier
It was a nail-biter last night in West Milford. Pequannock and Wayne
battled through a pitcher's duel for five innings before a run was
scored. Anthony Scillieri pitched brilliantly through 4 and 2/3
innings. Scillieri kept Wayne scoreless, registering seven Ks and
allowing only two base hits. Cole Maier came in relief of Scillieri
with bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the fifth and struck out
the final batter of the inning on three pitches.
The Wayne pitcher had kept Pequannock off balance all game long with a
variety of curveballs and change ups. Pequannock finally got to him in
the top of the sixth. Michael Leva started the rally with an infield
single. When Leva advanced to second on a past ball, Anthony Scillieri
seized the opportunity and drilled a line drive through the shortstop
and all the way to the left field fence. Leva scored, Scillieri went to
third and Pequannock led 1-0. Nick Stasiak followed with a hard-hit
line drive to right field that scored Scillieri. After Vince Fierro
advanced the runner with a fielder's choice, Joe Koetters beat out an
infield single to score Stasiak from third and Pequannock went ahead
3-0.
Maier pitched again in the bottom of the sixth allowing a run on two
hits. The Pequannock defense was again solid, registering a fielder's
choice out 6-4. When Maier struck out the next batter and then went to
a 1-2 count on his last batter, Michael Leva stepped in to provide the
final strike out of the game with his first and last pitch of the game.
Pequannock will now face Clifton National, Tuesday night in West Milford
at 8:00 p.m..
July 2, 2008
Girls Majors District Tournament: Pequannock 15,
Pompton Lakes - Riverdale 2, 4 innings
DISTRICT CHAMPS!
By Tim Carr
Slugger Kaitlyn Dinger smashed a fourth inning, two-run, triple down
the third base line all the way to the outfield fence, driving in Jessica
Cummings and Alex Berardi to cap Pequannock's 15-hit, 15-run attack.
Pequannock sent all nine batters to the plate in the first inning and sent 13
batters to the plate in the second inning scoring 12 runs to take a 12-2 lead.
For the third straight game, leadoff batter, Kendall Machak reached first base
safely and scored the game's first run. This time, she was driven in by Melissa
Tahan who doubled in each of her first two at bats driving in Machak who was 4-for-4 at the plate. Jen Daniel and Maggie Hansen also doubled in runs in the
second inning. Shannon Brown (two runs) and Nicole Benway were each 2-for-2 at the
plate.
Pompton Lakes gave Pequannock a scare in the first inning, scoring two runs to
make the score 4-2 but after Sam Beazley doubled to give Pompton Lakes their
only hit of the game, Bridget Carr called time out and showed the umpire that
the pitcher's mound was incorrectly set at 43 feet - not the correct 40 feet.
Once the mound was reset, Pompton Lakes never had another hit and went down
1-2-3 in the second, third and fourth inning with the last five outs coming on
strike outs.
Pequannock moves on to the Sectional tournament at Malapardis Field in Hanover
Township to take on the District 1 champion in a best 2-out-of-3 series. The
first game is on Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 6:00 p.m..
June 28, 2008
Boys Majors District Pool Play: Pequannock
16, West Milford National 1
Pequannock completes pool play with a record of 5-0. Pequannock's next game will be Thursday night in West Milford, 8:00 p.m. at
Hillcrest Field in
the District Two tournament. Click here for directions to Hillcrest Field.
June 28, 2008
Girls Majors District Tournament: Pequannock 11,
Clifton American 0, 4 innings
By Tim Carr
Christina Brizek threw a one hit, four inning shut out, striking out
six batters to blank Clifton American 11-0 on Sunday in Pompton Lakes.
Pequannock sent all nine batters to the plate in the first inning to
take a 3-0 lead and then followed with three more in both the second and
third innings. They closed out the game with two in the fourth.
Leadoff batter Kendall Machak scored three times on a walk, a single,
and a double. Bridget Carr scored twice and drove in two runs on a
double. Christina Brizek and Nicole Benway each had two bunt singles and
two runs. Jen Daniel and Melissa Tahan rounded out the scoring with one
run each. Cassi Coviello drove in a run on a sacrifice fly and Bobbi
Conklin drove in a run on a sacrifice bunt.
Bridget Carr is scheduled to take the mound in the next game at Joe
Grill Field in Pompton Lakes on Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 7:00 p.m..
June 28, 2008
Girls Majors District Tournament: Pequannock 11,
Pompton Lakes/Riverdale 0, 5 innings
By Tim Carr
Kendall Maychak had three hits (a single,
a double and a triple) and scored three runs to lead
Pequannock's nine-hit attack. Melissa Tahan chipped in with two runs
and Bridget Carr, Bobbi Conklin, Jen Daniel, Nicole Benway, Jessica
Cummings and Cassi Coviello each scored one run.
Kendall Maychak's run in the first inning
was all Bridget Carr needed. She allowed no hits and struck out 12. Jen Daniel gunned down two base runners and Shannon Brown caught the
only ball put into play rounding out the 15 outs Pequannock needed for
the five inning victory.
Christina Brizek takes the mound for Pequannock on
Sunday, June 29, 1:00 p.m. against the winner of Saturday
night's contest between Clifton and Tri Boro.
Boys Majors District Pool Play: Pequannock
10, Wayne American 4
By Bill Maier
Pequannock overpowered a gritty Wayne American team 10-4 last night in
Bloomingdale. Anthony Scillieri held Wayne American to one unearned run
through four innings before giving way to Michael Leva. Leva arrived in
the top of the fifth with runners on first and second. After allowing a
three-run home run to his first batter, Leva then completed the game
striking out three of the last six batters.
Pequannock was swinging the bats and provided tremendous run support for
their pitching staff. Michael Leva got it started early lining a single
up the middle and advancing to second on an error. Anthony Scillieri
advanced Leva with an infield single and Leva then scored on a Vince
Fierro fielder's choice to the infield. After Wayne pulled even in the
top of the third, Pequannock started the bats again. Singles by Maier
and Leva set up Scillieri with two on and no outs. Scillieri hit a line
drive home run off the center field scoreboard that bounced back onto
the field. Pequannock sent five more batters to the plate but could not
muster another run that inning.
The fourth inning provide another opportunity for Pequannock. Walks to
Maier, Leva and Scillieri loaded the bases for Nick Stasiak. Stasiak
drove a hard line drive up the middle for a double scoring two runs. A
walk to Vince Fierro, a fielder's choice for Joe Koetters, and a double
by Matt Amore completed the scoring in the fourth for Pequannock.
After the Wayne home run to close the gap to 9-4, Cole Maier led off
with a home run to center to complete the scoring for Pequannock. Leva
closed the game striking out two of the last three batters.
Pequannock's next game will be against West Milford National, Monday
night at 8:00 p.m. at Joe Grill Field in Pompton Lakes. Pequannock's pool
play record is now 4-0.
  
June 27, 2008
Boys Majors District Pool Play: Pequannock
10, Tri Boro 0
June 26, 2008
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