i Sunday, May 27, 2007 Tae DALLAS POST PAGE 9 Sports tain Little League action. Good game, guys! The Dallas Red Sox defeated the Yankees, 8-6, in Back Moun- Dawsey’s bat leads Astros Jay Dawsey led the hitting barrage with four hits, including and triple and a double as the Astros crushed the Giants, 15-0. Brian Stepniak and JT Carter struck out nine and allowed only one hit for the Astros. Stepniak also had three hits and Carter and Robbie Ide had two each for the winners. Ryan Zapoticky had the only hit for the Giants. Other results for games ending May are: angers 9, Phillies 4 had Debona picked up the win on the hill as the Rangers slid past the Phils, 94. Nick Michelisin, Greg Petorak and Jason Simonovitch had two hits each for the Rangers in the win. John Murray cracked two hits in the loss. Yankees 7, Rangers 2 Jim Roccograndi picked up his first win on the mound and pounded out two hits, including ag) as the Yanks topped the Range . Matt Doggett and Domenic Qliveri had hits for the Yanks in the win. Shane Dunn pitched well in the loss, striking out 13 and only walking one batter. Dunn also added three hits for the Rangers. Greg Petorak and Nich Michelisin added hits in the Red Sox 6, Astros 3 John Strausser, JJ McGovern and Neil Shaver combined to shut down the As- tros in a 6-3 victory. Drew Harding, Eric Yurko, Strausser, Shaver, and McGovern led the offense with one hit each. For the Astros, Kris Konicki belted a home run. Red Sox 18, Dodgers 0 Neil Shaver stuck out 13 as the Red Sox smothered the Dodgers, 180. JJ McGovern led the attack with four hits, John Strausser had three hits, and Shav- er and Blake Pert] had two each in the win. Logan Bullock and Mike Kapral had hits for the Dodgers. Pirates 5, A's 4 Josh McEntee smashed three hits as the Pirates edged the A’s,54. Eric Ring- sdorf picked up the win, striking out nine, and he alsoaddedahomerunanda double. Jonathon Wilson also smacked a single for the Bucs. Harry Parkhurst had two hits and Craig Skudulski, and Fran- cois Ross added hits for the A’s. Rangers 18, Yankees 0 Kyle Razawich, Bill Gately, Patrick Se- rino, Casey Barret, and Will Aikens led the offense with two hits each as the Rangers clubbed the Yankees, 18-0. Greg Petorak threw a one hit shutout, Chad Debona had a triple and a single, and Nick Michalisin had two hits each in the win. Jim Roccograndi had the only Yan- kee hit. Yankees 7, Red Sox 6 pe Kris Roccograndi knocked in. the game winner in the bottom of the last in-. ning to lead the Yankees past the Re Sox, 7-6. Roccograndi had a double and a home run and picked up the win on the hill. Domenic Oliveri had a double in the win. Neil Shaver pitched well for the Red Sox, striking out five in two innings. Chris Hood had two hits including a dou- ble in the loss. Astros 5, Phillies 1 Alex Barilla led a team of four pitchers that combined to strike out 15 Astros in the Phillies’ 5-1 win. Barilla, JT Carter, Jay Dawsey, and Brian Stepniak all threw for the Astros. Stepniak also led the offense with three hits, Carter added two, and Dawsey chipped in with one for the winners. Chris Gerlin and Tommy Donovan struck out nine in the loss. Nick Eagan doubled for the Phils. Drew Harding stops the ball at second base for the Red Sox who defeated the Yankees, 8-6. Mariano Medico slides safely into home plate to score. Covering was pitcher Neil Catcher Kris Roccograndi has one smoking ball to deal with after an- other in this duel between the BMT Red Sox and the Yankees. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST MAHON GETS 100TH CAREER SOFTBALL HIT ———— Joscelyn Mahon needed four hits to grab the 100th hit of her softball career - and she got just that. Going 4-for-4 last Monday, Mahon not only reached the milestone of her scholastic athletic career but lifted the ady Knights to a 9-3 victory over Hanover Area. A10-letter winner at Lehman, Mahon is also a member of @: field hockey team and the basketball team. She plays centerfield on the softball team. Mahon has signed a letter of intent to play field hockey at Providence University. Shown here following the game where Mahon got her 100th hit are, from left, Colleen Mahon, mother; Jim Mahon, father; Joscelyn Mahon, Sheri Metz, assistant coach; and Jess Harvey, head coach. Back Mountain goalie Kristin Maria directs the defense as Abigail Mulhern and Kristin Toussiant chase a ground ball against Middleburg. Bandits, Seminary battle it out The Back Mountain/Wyoming Seminary games are turning into real classics in the Bandits’ first season. The two schools have played four boys games this season with all but one being a one-goal game so when the Bandits U13 boys team traveled to Wyoming Seminary for the regular season final for both teams, there was nothing but fireworks expected. And the teams did not disappoint. Bandits struck first but the game was close throughout with no team having more than a one-goal lead. In the fourth period with the scored tied 7-7, Seminary took an 8-7 lead, having scored with only 2:25 left in the game. After the goal, Back Mountain was hit with a penalty and was one man down for the final minute of the game but tied the game with only eight sec- onds left in regulation, forcing over- time. In the overtime period, the Bandits had their chances with one shot hit- ting the crossbar and the other going See BANDITS, Page 10
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