Friday, June 28, 2024

From the News

Hamilton tops Manchester Essex in battle of two elite ITL teams

By Tyler Rourke Correspondent 14 hrs ago 

   

SOUTH HAMILTON — The Hamilton Generals topped the Manchester Essex Mariners, 5-1, in Thursday’s Intertown Twilight League (ITL) clash as both teams now head into the second half of the season.


Both sides scored early, each mashing a home run in the first, but it was the first place Generals (now 8-2-1) that continued rolling at the plate.


It started off with Harrison O’Brien cranking one over the fence for a two-run blast. He drove in William Cooke who had a deep double to open their offensive game.


“Harrison got us going in the first, that really sparked us,” Generals head coach Brian Nicoll stated.


It was a terrific performance overall for O’Brien, who likely played his last game on Thursday. His nine years in the ITL will come to an end, and the Generals will have a hard time filling that third base/second hitter slot as he seemingly has been in that role since his time with the team began.


The offense didn’t stop there, however, with the McClintock brothers getting it going in the first as well.


Luke McClintock opened with a single to left, and his brother Conor drove him in immediately after with a single of his own. Later on in the third they kept the momentum going and each had a pair of RBI singles. Luke drove in Ryan Hutchinson, who had previously singled, and Conor drove in Nick Freni, who also reached on a base hit.


Luke’s reign of terror wasn’t just on the offensive side. He also delivered a stellar pitching performance helping the Generals give up just the one run in the first. He totaled nine strikeouts, as he used a variety of pitches and speeds to throw off the Mariners batters.


In a threatening situation where the Mariners (5-5) had the bases loaded in the second inning, he managed to throw two consecutive strikeouts to leave Manchester scoreless.


“We got a great pitching performance from Luke,” said Nicoll, praising McClintock’s performance on the mound. “He’s always a bulldog when he throws.”


It was an overall team effort to stop the Mariners, who have a strong squad of their own.


As previously mentioned, those Mariners were able to get off to a good start. EJ Field had a solo shot to give them their only run of the day, but there were multiple instances where they put pressure on Hamilton and were threatening to take this game.


A team this good, they have big expectations for themselves.


“We didn’t do enough to help ourselves,” said Mariners head coach Dom Cirone. “Too many strikeouts and we didn’t put the ball in play enough, plain and simple.”


Ryan Marques started on the mound and Tom Elliott closed it out, battling hard against such a tough team. The Mariners gave it their all and had a combined eight strikeouts. They adjusted to the Generals hitting but it wasn’t enough for them to claw back into the game.


It was a great game played between two elite teams on Thursday, and they will each look to continue their success as the second half of the season begins.

Thursday, June 27, 2024

Rams take two from Chiefs

 On Monday, Rowley scored 5 times in the 7th to overcome a 3-0 deficit. Dave Ingraham went 7 for the win. 


In Wednesday, Jake Baressi struck out 19 in a complete game effort. Rams won 3-1

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Mariners 6 Generals 2

 Harry Painter’s second inning grand slam lead the way for Manchester-Essex and Brett Moore went 5 solid innings (1 run 5k) for the win over Hamilton.

Monday, June 24, 2024

Generals, Townies Tie 0-0

 A pitcher's duel at Evans Sunday night resulting in a 9-inning scoreless tie.

Sunday, June 23, 2024

Hamilton 0 Rockport 0

 Generals and Townies played to 0-0 tie in 9 innings Sunday nite 6/23 at Evans Field.

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Mariners 1 Rams 0

Tate Ostrowski of the Mariners and Kyle Greenler  of the Rams were locked in a dominate pitchers duel last night in Rowley. Both pitchers had 13 strikeouts and allowed 1 hit each. The Mariners pulled ahead in the 4th inning on a Cory Burnham single and a James McKenna RBI.

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Rams 5 Mariners 1

 Jake Barressi shut down the mariners and Justin Bolla hit a home run for Rowley.

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Rockport 12 Ipswich 6

Townies beat Chiefs 12-6 Monday nite, 6/17, behind a strong out outing from Sam MacDowell to move to 5-2 on the season.

Friday, June 14, 2024

Hamilton 7, Ipswich 6

 Down 6-1 in the third, the Generals battled back and earned a walk-off win over the Chiefs.  7-6 final.

Thursday, June 13, 2024

Generals 7, Rockport 1

Generals win the make-up game over Rockport 7-1 on Tuesday night.  Generals were able to get a win in Ipswich Monday night.

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Rockport 3 Rowley 0

Townies shut out Rowley on Wednesday nite 6/12 behind a CG by Kenzie Quinn.

Mariners 3 Giants 1

 Tate Ostrowski threw 6 innings striking out 9 Giants as the Mariners won 3 to 1 over Beverly. Brett Moore recorded the save with a perfect 7th. Brennan Frost pitched 5 solid innings for the Giants.

A Caulin Rogers leadoff double in the first lead to a Mike Quill RBI ground out to get the scoring started. Harry Painter, EJ Field, Cory Burnham, Matt Mckenna, Kevin Carter all had hits, Craig Carter added an RBI sac fly.

Monday, June 10, 2024

Beverly 9 M/E 6

 Beverly scored 9 first inning runs to beat the Mariners 9 to 6 last night.

Sunday, June 9, 2024

Rowley 5 Rockport 0

Rockport takes 1st L of the season as Rowley wins 5-0 at Evans Field Sunday June 9th.

Friday, June 7, 2024

Rams 5, Generals 6

 Generals edge the Rams in a close game at Patton Park, 6-5.

Thursday, June 6, 2024

Generals 7, Rams 4

 The Hamilton Generals went to Erias Park on Wednesday night to pick up the win 7-4 over the Rowley Rams.

Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Townies 2 Mariners 1

Rockport beats M-E 2-1 in 9 innings on Tuesday nite to move to 3-0 on the season.

Beverly 9, Ipswich 5

 The Giants win at Bialek Park Monday night.  9-5 over the Chiefs.


(5/30) Rockport @ Hamilton - Rain

 Make-Up Date set for Tues. June 11th at Patton Park, 5:45pm start.

Monday, June 3, 2024

Sunday, June 2nd Action

 Ipswich over Beverly 6-2 on the road.  Rockport takes control over M/E, wins 10-3.