NHP Major girls best Malverne, 11-1

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Girls District 29 NY Williamsport Tournament Update.

The NHPLL Major Girls started the Little League Williamsport District 29 Tournament on June 17 at Pistillo Field, beating Malvern,11-1, in five innings. The entire team deserves a highlight reel, as their bats were alive, feet were moving along the base paths and their defense was spot on. Lindsey Riamondi was the opening pitcher, with Angelina Fernandez catching. Fernandez threw out three girls at third base, one stealing and the other two got caught sleeping on their lead off.  There were numerous great plays on defense and offense. Great job NHP Ladies. 

NHPLL Girls Minor Division

Zadnik DDS vs. Floral Park. Megan Bleeker pitched and had 11 strike outs. Maria Lodato and Sarah Pincay caught and did a great job. Marisa Ogden had two beautiful doubles to the outfield with three RBIs and a single. Twelve of the Zadnik girls had hits and worked their way around the bases to score. The game ended in the fourth inning with Zadnik prevailing, 14-0.

Zadnik DDS vs. West Hempstead. Zadnik’s Katie Hopkins and Mia Bronzino pitched while Sarah Pincay and Marisa Ogden shared the catching duties. The weather was very iffy, but they got the game in and the Zadnik bats keep them on top 12-11. 

Zadnik DDS vs. Franklin Square. The game ended in a 5-5 tie. Marisa hit a triple with bases loaded to account for three runs, while Megan and Mia pitched. Zadnik’s record improved to 11-1-1.

Mathnasium vs. Garden City South. Mathnasium decided to flip their roster for the game and with that maneuver the game started slow, but was tied 4-4 going into the last inning. You could say it was a pitching duel with NHP having 11 strike outs to GCS’s 12 Ks for the game. In the last inning NHP gave up five runs with two batters being hit by pitched and three walks given up. Julia K, Jennifer S. Claire M all scored runs and Paige Jones had a home run..    

Mathnasium vs Franklin Square. For NHP Claire Mikowski, Ashley Rullo and Paige Jones all had a walk, single and a double and accounted for nine runs scored. The game was tied 11-11 going into the last inning when NHP Mathnasium opened up with two doubles and two singles and scored seven runs. Franklin Square had last a bat and went three up, three down, all Ks, allowing NHP to win, 18-11. Mathnasium stands 7-7-1

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