Hawks take own Booster Tourney title
by Warren Kozireski
Holley defeated Kendall in the first game 7-1 and used a seventh inning rally to beat Warsaw 10-7 in the championship game to win their SportsBoosters Tournament held last weekend.
The Hawks led the first game 2-1 after the first inning on a Donnie Brice two-out RBI double scoring Jake Bower who had singled and Hunter Keys who drew a walk.
Joel DeFelice knocked in Kyle Bell with an RBI single in the third and the Hawks added two more in the fifth inning on an RBI sacrifice fly from Bower and Keys, who scored on an error after doubling.
Holley’s final two runs came in the sixth on a long two-run home run to left.
Kendall scored their only run in the first inning as DeAndre Alauden single and stole second. He was sacrificed to third by Daniel Hardenbrook and scored on a sacrifice fly by Alex Sutphen.
Holley wrapped up the title scoring three runs in the seventh inning to break a 7-7 tie. Eddie Kane scored on a Mike Silvis single for the game-winner and DeFelice had two RBI’s on three hits.
Holley improved to 7-5 with the two victories.
SPENCERPORT
Spencerport’s Alex Bertino, a third grader at Bernabi Elementary, served as the Zweigle’s Honorary Coach of the Game tonight at Frontier Field for the Red Wings’ matchup with the Empire State Yankees.
Bertino, 8, accompanied manager Gene Glynn out to the home plate area to present the Red Wings’ lineup to the umpires and Yankees coach Frank Menechino.
Bertino’s favorite Red Wing is mascot Spikes. He is a catcher in the Spencerport Little League.