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Here’s a look back at Week 4 action from the Whaling City Youth Baseball League.
Amaral’s Linguica 8, Tremblay’s Bus 1: Aviana Pacheco would pick up the win on the mound for Amarals. She tossed 4 innings with 7 strikeouts, allowing 3 hits. Pacheco and Ben Church each had 2 hits on offense. Ben Bernardo, Kayne Espinola and Austin Ferreira would each pick up a hit as well. Leo Machado had a good day for The Bus Company picking up 2 hits.
Tony’s Auto 10, NB Fire 0: Derek Dallaire picked up the win for Tony’s. The righty tossed 4 innings of shutout ball with 9 strikeouts. Bobby Seamans provided relief to secure the win for Tonys. At the plate, Wesley Rodrigues led the way, going 3-for-3. Kason Soares, Bobby Seamans, Julian Baker and Derek Santos each had a hit for Tony’s.
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Apex 14, Lebeaus 2: Roman Dias and Naz Baretto combined on the mound for Apex to secure the win. Together they scattered 4 hits with 7 strikeouts. Julius DePina and Elias Pacheco led Apex with 2 hits apiece. Roman Dias, Landyn Jerome and Ruben Vazquez would all check in with a hit. JJ Camacho led Lebeaus with 2 hits. Brian Darosa and Austin Scott each had 1 hit.
Kitchens & Baths 7, Palace Pizza 2: Jameson Silva picked up the win for K&B. The righty threw 5 innings, scattering 3 hits with 14 strikeouts. Silva led the offense with 2 hits and 3 RBIs. James Reardon, Nolan Sousa and Julian Silva chipped in with 2 hits apiece. Noah Amaral and Roman Brito each checked in with a hit for K&B. Zack Girouard, Leyden Leite and Izayah Leander each had a hit for Palace Pizza.
Daves 17, Debross Oil 5: Ben Pimental lead Daves with 3 hits. Miguel Selvina had 2 hits, Javriel Francis and Wyatt Rosa also checked in with a hit each for Daves. Logan Sargent led the Oilers with 2 hits. Jack Reedy, Easton Souza and Jax Thomas each had 1 hit.
Wonder Bowl 14, Table 8 2: Jayce Nova had a big game to lead Wonder Bowl, going 4-for-4 at the plate. Nyzaiah Caban, Jheyden Rodrigues, Leo Kelly and Kheyden Rodrigues all checked in with a hit for Team Wonder Bowl. Logan Cutler had the lone hit for Table 8.
South Coast Towing 9, Kitchens & Baths 8: In a very competitive game featuring a potential playoff matchup, the tow company would pick up the win. South Coast pulled away early 6-0, but K&B fought behind a strong hitting performance from Jameson Silva, who went 3-for-3 with 3 RBIs. Nolan Sousa also had a good game, picking up 2 hits. James Reardon added a double. South Coast Towing was led by Rio Nunes, who had 2 hits. Cyrus Robles also checked in with a hit.
Wonder Bowl 5, Tremblay’s Bus 4: Jayce Nova and Carter Henrikson combined on the mound to secure the win. Nova also had a big game at the plate, going 3-for-3. Leo Kelley added 2 hits. Nyziah Caban, Jheyden Rodrigues and Kheyden Rodrigues each had a base hit. Chloe Wilcox would lead the offense for The Bus Company with 2 hits while Jayden Carvalho had a hit.
ACG 13, Palace Pizza 1: Ethan Gonsalves and Landon Amaral led the way with 3 hits apiece. Lincoln Oliveira also had a big game with 2 hits. Landon Medeiros, Achilles Santiago, Quinton Johns, Greyson Correia and Dustin Dias all checked in with a hit for ACG. Leyden Leite and Max Arunsi each picked up a hit for Palace.
Amaral’s Linguica 7, Table 8 3: Ben Bernardo and Oliver Fleurent combined on the mound to pick up the win. Together they scattered 5 hits with 11 strikeouts. Aviana Pacheco, Ben Bernardo and Oliver Fleurent had a hit apiece. Max Alves and Logan Cutler had 2 hits each for Table 8.
Lebeaus 10, NB Fire 4: Brian Darosa took the mound for Lebeaus and was in control all game. The righty threw a complete game with 12 strikeouts, scattering 6 hits. Darosa also was strong at the plate with 3 hits. Waylan Leandre and Austin Scott each had 2 hits for Lebeaus. Easton Fontes led NB Fire with 2 hits. Jordan Duarte, Michael Santos, Brayden Mattos and Ryder Maher all had a hit for The Fire Fighters.
South Coast Towing 15, Debross Oil 4: The Tow Company’s offense came out strong putting up 8 runs in the second inning. Rio Nunes led the way going 3-for-3 with 3 RBIs. Andrew Souza and Trae Penha each had 2 hits. Reese Butler, Brody Turgeon, Landon Medeiros and Cyrus Robles each had a hit. Josyell Martinez had his first little league hit. Cam Copeland led The Oilers with 2 hits. Cole Galarza and Cam Wotton each had a base hit.
This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: SouthCoast In Action fourth week of Whaling City Baseball for 2026
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Friday, May 29
Amaral’s Linguica 8, Tremblay’s Bus 1: Aviana Pacheco would pick up the win on the mound for Amarals. She tossed 4 innings with 7 strikeouts, allowing 3 hits. Pacheco and Ben Church each had 2 hits on offense. Ben Bernardo, Kayne Espinola and Austin Ferreira would each pick up a hit as well. Leo Machado had a good day for The Bus Company picking up 2 hits.
Tony’s Auto 10, NB Fire 0: Derek Dallaire picked up the win for Tony’s. The righty tossed 4 innings of shutout ball with 9 strikeouts. Bobby Seamans provided relief to secure the win for Tonys. At the plate, Wesley Rodrigues led the way, going 3-for-3. Kason Soares, Bobby Seamans, Julian Baker and Derek Santos each had a hit for Tony’s.
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Apex 14, Lebeaus 2: Roman Dias and Naz Baretto combined on the mound for Apex to secure the win. Together they scattered 4 hits with 7 strikeouts. Julius DePina and Elias Pacheco led Apex with 2 hits apiece. Roman Dias, Landyn Jerome and Ruben Vazquez would all check in with a hit. JJ Camacho led Lebeaus with 2 hits. Brian Darosa and Austin Scott each had 1 hit.
Kitchens & Baths 7, Palace Pizza 2: Jameson Silva picked up the win for K&B. The righty threw 5 innings, scattering 3 hits with 14 strikeouts. Silva led the offense with 2 hits and 3 RBIs. James Reardon, Nolan Sousa and Julian Silva chipped in with 2 hits apiece. Noah Amaral and Roman Brito each checked in with a hit for K&B. Zack Girouard, Leyden Leite and Izayah Leander each had a hit for Palace Pizza.
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Wednesday, May 27
Daves 17, Debross Oil 5: Ben Pimental lead Daves with 3 hits. Miguel Selvina had 2 hits, Javriel Francis and Wyatt Rosa also checked in with a hit each for Daves. Logan Sargent led the Oilers with 2 hits. Jack Reedy, Easton Souza and Jax Thomas each had 1 hit.
Wonder Bowl 14, Table 8 2: Jayce Nova had a big game to lead Wonder Bowl, going 4-for-4 at the plate. Nyzaiah Caban, Jheyden Rodrigues, Leo Kelly and Kheyden Rodrigues all checked in with a hit for Team Wonder Bowl. Logan Cutler had the lone hit for Table 8.
South Coast Towing 9, Kitchens & Baths 8: In a very competitive game featuring a potential playoff matchup, the tow company would pick up the win. South Coast pulled away early 6-0, but K&B fought behind a strong hitting performance from Jameson Silva, who went 3-for-3 with 3 RBIs. Nolan Sousa also had a good game, picking up 2 hits. James Reardon added a double. South Coast Towing was led by Rio Nunes, who had 2 hits. Cyrus Robles also checked in with a hit.
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Tuesday, May 26
Wonder Bowl 5, Tremblay’s Bus 4: Jayce Nova and Carter Henrikson combined on the mound to secure the win. Nova also had a big game at the plate, going 3-for-3. Leo Kelley added 2 hits. Nyziah Caban, Jheyden Rodrigues and Kheyden Rodrigues each had a base hit. Chloe Wilcox would lead the offense for The Bus Company with 2 hits while Jayden Carvalho had a hit.
ACG 13, Palace Pizza 1: Ethan Gonsalves and Landon Amaral led the way with 3 hits apiece. Lincoln Oliveira also had a big game with 2 hits. Landon Medeiros, Achilles Santiago, Quinton Johns, Greyson Correia and Dustin Dias all checked in with a hit for ACG. Leyden Leite and Max Arunsi each picked up a hit for Palace.
Amaral’s Linguica 7, Table 8 3: Ben Bernardo and Oliver Fleurent combined on the mound to pick up the win. Together they scattered 5 hits with 11 strikeouts. Aviana Pacheco, Ben Bernardo and Oliver Fleurent had a hit apiece. Max Alves and Logan Cutler had 2 hits each for Table 8.
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Lebeaus 10, NB Fire 4: Brian Darosa took the mound for Lebeaus and was in control all game. The righty threw a complete game with 12 strikeouts, scattering 6 hits. Darosa also was strong at the plate with 3 hits. Waylan Leandre and Austin Scott each had 2 hits for Lebeaus. Easton Fontes led NB Fire with 2 hits. Jordan Duarte, Michael Santos, Brayden Mattos and Ryder Maher all had a hit for The Fire Fighters.
South Coast Towing 15, Debross Oil 4: The Tow Company’s offense came out strong putting up 8 runs in the second inning. Rio Nunes led the way going 3-for-3 with 3 RBIs. Andrew Souza and Trae Penha each had 2 hits. Reese Butler, Brody Turgeon, Landon Medeiros and Cyrus Robles each had a hit. Josyell Martinez had his first little league hit. Cam Copeland led The Oilers with 2 hits. Cole Galarza and Cam Wotton each had a base hit.
This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: SouthCoast In Action fourth week of Whaling City Baseball for 2026
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