Carolina Blue and Windham Navy teams |
The 12U
(10-12-year olds) teams Windham Carolina Blue and Windham Navy hit the field
against each other for the final game of the Fall Ball season, played at Ciccarone
Field at Lowell Field in Windham on Saturday, October 26th.
Carolina
Blue had first ups. Cayden McCartney, #7, walked; Graham Herald, #4, got a base
hit. Later, McCartney scored. Liam Kalakowski, #8, singled. After Liam Holivan,
#6, was hit by the pitch, the bases were loaded. Bailey Ammons, #2, was hit by
a pitch and Herald scored. Kalakowski stole home. Zach Kampi, #6, walked and
scored.
Windham
Navy player Josh “Just Josh” Tom, #12, jumped and made a stellar catch at first
base to get an out.
On
Windham Navy’s up, Alex “The Prodigy” Pastore, #8, got a base hit and stole
home. 4-1, Carolina after one inning.
In the
second inning, after three walks the bases were loaded. McCartney got a base
hit and Aaron Sanborn, #11, scored, then Dawson Carlberg, #5, scored. Two more
runners scored.
8-1
after two innings.
Fast
forward to the fourth inning and Ammons doubled, Sam Redlon, #10, got a base
hit, Kampi walked. Ammons scored. And Windham Navy left Carolina Blue runners
on base to end the inning.
When
Windham Navy took the plate, after a walk, Dominic “the Dominator” Cataldi, #1,
got on base, Ethan “Got Him” Clapp, #2, is hit by a pitch, bases loaded. Calvin
“Thunderstruck” Bartz, #11, scored. Aiden “Clutch” Lister, #7, walked and
Cataldi scored to end the inning.
Final
13-3, Carolina Blue
“Overall,
Fall Ball beat expectations on both the softball and the baseball side,” stated
Mike Butterfield, Windham Little League Fall Ball coordinator and Coordinator
for District 6. “We had six new towns join this year. In Windham, we fielded
two 12U baseball teams...two 10U baseball teams and...four 8U (which was coed)
baseball teams; that was over 100 kids. Big shout out to Bill Ciccarone for
having the field ready for us every week in beautiful condition. It was
amazing. Fall Ball doubled [participation] from 2018; it’s only going to grow
from here.”
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