Game #1 – The Sillies vs. Wehrung Lumber
The Sillies opened the game hoping to strike early but were quickly retired. Wehrung Lumber wasted no time taking control when Sammy Cauldron led off the bottom of the first inning with a triple to right-center and later scored the game’s first run. Following a productive out, Emily Grim lined a single to left to drive in one run and later crossed the plate herself. Luke Hendricks reached base on a fielder’s choice and scored, and Austin Hoover added a single to bring home another run, with Wehrung finishing the inning having scored five runs to take a commanding 5–0 lead. In the second inning, The Sillies continued to struggle at the plate while Wehrung stayed hot; Dave Moninghoff started the frame with a double and came around to score on a single by Adam Hendrick, who would later score himself. Paul Huth added a single and crossed the plate, and Cindy Snyder drove in a run with an RBI single, helping Wehrung post four more runs to stretch their advantage to 9–0. In the third, Jason Thornton sparked The Sillies with a single and made it to third base but was ultimately stranded. Wehrung responded immediately in their half of the third when Daniel Huth came through with a two-RBI single, scoring himself later on a base hit by Cindy Snyder to extend the lead to 11–0. The fourth inning was more of the same, as The Sillies failed to put a rally together, and Wehrung tacked on another run when Luke Hendricks singled to drive in Cindy Snyder. In the fifth, Wehrung Lumber finished strong: Austin Hoover and Paul Huth singled to get aboard, and Cindy Snyder delivered her second RBI single of the night, bringing in two more runs to close the game with a dominant 15–0 mercy-rule victory. Wehrung Lumber collected 17 hits overall, led by Dave Moninghoff, who went 3-for-4 with a single, a double, two runs scored, and an RBI; Emily Grim, who finished with two singles, one RBI, and two runs scored; Adam Hendrick, who added a double, a single, and two runs scored; and Cindy Snyder, who delivered two singles, three RBIs, and scored once. For The Sillies, Jason Thornton stood out by recording the team’s only hit and reaching third base, though The Sillies were unable to capitalize.
Player of the Game:
Doug Moninghoff (Wehrung) – 3/4, 2 2B’s, 4 RBI’s
Game #2 – Knuckleheads vs. Dominicks
The Knuckleheads exploded offensively right from the start, putting together an incredible first inning that spanned two full columns of the scoresheet as they batted around and piled up 15 runs before the first three outs were recorded. Mike Monarch kicked things off with a single and came around to score, followed by Jamie Burns reaching on a single and also scoring. Gary Thompson then ripped a two-run single, and Jose Rodriguez crushed a three-run home run to right-center to blow the inning wide open. John Kiefer kept the rally alive with an RBI double, John Schofield added an RBI single, and Wayne Horger and Pierre Girin followed with consecutive singles and runs scored. Brittany Ullman contributed an RBI single, Lauren Wood reached and scored, and the lineup turned over with Monarch and Burns reaching and scoring again. Thompson picked up another RBI single later in the inning before Rodriguez capped the monster frame with additional RBIs. By the end of the first inning, the Knuckleheads had built a commanding 15–2 lead thanks to a relentless string of singles, a double, and two home runs. In the second inning, the Knuckleheads continued the attack, with Monarch starting things again with a single. Burns singled and scored, and Thompson crushed an RBI double to right-center. Rodriguez added his second home run of the night — a towering two-run blast — further extending the lead. Kiefer added another RBI single, and Wayne Horger scored after his second hit of the night. Dominick’s managed to add a few runs in the second, third, and fourth innings, but the early damage was simply too much to overcome as the Knuckleheads cruised to a 21–6 victory. Jose Rodriguez led the charge offensively, finishing 3-for-4 with one single, two home runs, seven RBIs, and three runs scored. Gary Thompson was equally impressive, going 3-for-5 with two singles, one double, five RBIs, and three runs scored. Mike Monarch set the table perfectly at the top of the order, going 3-for-5 with three singles, three RBIs, and three runs scored. Jamie Burns went 3-for-5 with three singles and four runs scored, while John Kiefer added a 2-for-4 performance with a double, a single, three RBIs, and two runs scored. Wayne Horger chipped in two singles and scored twice. In total, the Knuckleheads collected 20 hits and overwhelmed Dominick’s with a combination of big home runs, timely singles, and relentless baserunning.
Player of the Game:
Jose Rodriguez (Knuckleheads) – 3/4, 2 HR’s, 7 RBI’s
Game #3 – Phantics vs. GFP
Phanatics will get two runs in the first inning getting a two run bomb from Anthony Rubas. GFP will respond back in a big way responding with 14 back in the bottom of the inning. Tess Frelick starts the scoring with an RBI single followed by a Chase Luxton RBI double, and Lissa Freeman RBI double. Adam Lightkep and Phil Lipton add RBI’s on doubles before they get back to Alex Freeman who smashes a two run bomb. We head back to the second inning where GFP bat around again. Luxton, Lightkep and Bill Shallcross all bring in runs on singles, while Lipton adds a run on a triple. Noneemacherr adds an RBI double and Alex Freeman adds a big shot with another homer, this time a three-run shot. Phanatics are able to grab two more runs in the third off a Rubas RBI double and Nic Pataki RBI single, but the game would end early due to mercy rule. GFP will cursh in this one and win 25-4.
Player of the Game:
Alex Freeman (GFP) – 3/3, 2 HR’s, 5 RBI’s
Game #4 – Dirty Balls vs. Muckdogs
Last game of the night gets started with a Nick Pigott RBI double to score their first run, followed by a Jenn Sevitski RBI double. Defense would rule the game then until we get to the third, when back to back singles from Pigott and Tim Frei net two runs for Balls. Balls will add two more runs in the fourth on a solo bomb from Bob Stanley and Tim Gluck RBI single as this is a 6-0 game heading to the bottom of the fourth. Dave Mascke will get Muckdogs on the board with an RBI single, but Balls quickly answer. Gluck and Andrew Ramunno net two more runs for Balls. Balls look to put this one out of reach with a two run bomb and RBI singles from Sevitski and Gluck. Stanley will go yard again in the seventh, making this a 15-1 game. Muckdogs show some fight late with four runs, but that is where this game would end. Dirty Balls win 15-5.
Player of the Game:
Jordan Horrey (Dirty Balls) – 4/5, HR, 4 RBI’s
Player of the Week:
Jose Rodriguez (Knuckleheads) – 3/4, 2 HR’s, 7 RBI’s
Quarry 04-14-2025
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