Baseball
Southwick Regional 22, Amherst-Pelham 6
Amherst-Southwick exploded for 13 runs at the first entrance and crossed a compelling victory on the road against Amherst-Pelham on Friday 22-6.
The 13 runs arrived with two exits.
Hudson Maymon started things for Southwick with a double lead. With two outings and the loaded bases, Donovan Cummings struck a single of two. With the bases loaded again, Collin Taylor scored on a wild playing field. Alex Trzasko shaved two more runs with a base. Trzasko finally set out to score. Ian Garvey scored on a wild pitch. Amherst seemed that he could eventually be out of the entrance to a routine defensive play, but a mistake expanded the entrance and scored a race. The entrance continued.
Nolan Avery Cinar a double RBI for the team’s ninth race. Avery scored on a wild pitch. Cummings drove in another race with a double RBI. One of the most scored races when Southwick opened a 13-0 advantage.
The eighth grade pitcher, Andell Novak, began the mound of Southwick (4-5).
Patrick Moore Homers at the bombers victory
Westfield 8, Taconic 3
A third entry of five runs turned out to be the difference, as Westfield collected a key road victory on Friday.
Patrick Moore, Westfield’s batter Patrick Moore, went 3 to 5 with a home career, three runs and an RBI. Ryan Garvey went 3 to 4 with a walk and two runs. Paul Lawry finished 2 by 3 with a walk and a race. Josh Wagner was successful, two walks, a race and two RBI.
Westfield pitcher Jackson Lavalley traveled the distance, scattering five times, four walks and three routes over seven complete entries, while he got 11 batters.
Antonio Simpson leads an attack
Westfield Technical Academy 18, SCI-Tech 0
Antonio Simpson went through 1 by 2 with a triple, three walks, four runs and five stolen bases for Westfield Tech. The tiger pitcher, Josiah Pouli, struck four batters in two work entries.
Lacrosse girls
The bombers were reversed
Westfield 14, Agwam 13
Westfield (4-2) revealed his first loss of the season in Agawam on April 15 with his first victory against Brownies this year.
Milana Shuman advanced Westfield with five goals and an assistant. Ellie Adams scored four goals and Kayli Bush had three goals and two assists for the Brownies. Kara Racicot (assistance) and Kiera St. Peter had a goal.
Isabella Spaulding (assistance) and Olivia Govani each had three goals for Agawam (5-1). It was the first loss of brownies of the season.
Adelaide Jordan’s 6 goals sank bombers
East Longmeadow 15, Westfield 4
Adelaide Jordan, by East Longmeadow, led all scorers with six goals and attendance in a contest on April 17.
Westfield’s Kara Racicot scored twice. Kiera St. Peter and Ellie Adams, the bombers scored a goal, and Milan Shuman was attending.
Boys’ volleyball
Rams improves up to 6-2 with the 3rd direct victory
Southwick 3, Granby 0
Southwick won his third consecutive game to improve the 6-2 this season. The hometown Rams defeated Granby, 25-20, 25-22, 25-23.
Nicolas Spina (Block) recorded a double double with 17 killings and 10 excavations, Phong Tran (five excavations, ½ block) accumulated 26 assists and River Thompson (six excavations, three donkeys, ½ block) delivered 12 slaughter by Southwick.
Southwick and Tyce Wilson Caleb Gaudet (two killings, ½ block) collected nine excavations. Zachariah Frailey (excavating, 2 ½ blocks) and Braeden Iglesias (two slaughter, excavations, two blocks) also contributed to the bouquets.