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Week 1 Highlights

Posted by John Bodi at May 8, 2018 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Westford Over 30 finally began the 2018 season after the opening day BBQ and full slate of games were cancelled due to rain.  The league has made several interesting changes this year including opening the rosters to one 28 year old Westford resident per team or one 30 year or older player from a neighboring community.  Additionally, any homerun after the team game limit of seven is now an out rather than a single which should have an interesting impact on the season.


Nashoba Valley Mustangs 21 - Floral Arts 19

The last time the two of these teams played it was Game Five of the finals in early September 2017, a game in which the lights were knocked out temporarily by a batted softball that struck the wires above the fence and which the Mustangs won to earn the championship. A rainout on the Opening Day this season caused these teams to meet for their first game of 2018. The results were much the same: there was a temporary outage of the lights when a ball struck the wires and the Mustangs earned the victory, 21-19. Floral, which played an uncharacteristically poor defensive game, hit six home runs in the contest. Walter Carmichael hit two home runs and played a solid shortstop for Floral. Rob Beaudette, Simon Tripp, Matt Critch and Chad Kirby also hit home runs for Floral.  The Mustangs came back from two down in the bottom of the seventh to win it on Mike Kennedy's (3-for-5, seven RBI) walk-off three-run home run.  Paul Selfrige (home run, five runs scored, three RBI) and Jim Ward combined to go 10-10 in the top two spots in the order and scored eight of the Mustang runs. Keith Reynolds, Mark Cusano, and Paul Selfrige Jr (in his first league at bat) also homered for the winners.  Dan Crogan added two hits, two runs scored and turned two infield double plays from his second basemen position.

 

Floral Arts 8 - Drew Farms 4

 Floral Arts played nearly flawless defense, turned three double plays, and swatted two home runs to beat Drew Farms, 8-4. Walter Carmichael and Larry Mardany were the offensive stars of the game. Carmichael hit two home runs and knocked five runs. Mardany hit a three-run double in the first inning. Ken Delaney was 2-for-2 with a walk and two runs scored. Delaney and Carmichael paired up and second and short respectively to turn three well-executed double plays. Matt Critch pitched well for Floral.  


Healy Oil 21 - Nashoba Valley Mustangs 20

Mustangs suffered a letdown in second game of back to back nights and surrendered a four run lead in the bottom of the seventh to a much improved Healy Oil squad.  Paul Selfridge Sr. continued his torrid hitting with two more homeruns, including a grand slam and a solo blast to lead off the game.  Southpaw slugger Bill Knute added two homeruns of his own.  Don Cusano (home run) and Jack Erickson added three hits apiece for the Mustangs, who uncharacteristically were not sharp at all defensively.


Nashoba Valley Veterinary Mustangs 19 - CSA Graphics 2

This one was over early as the first 12 Mustang batters reached base via hit or walk and the inning ended with the champs ahead 15-0.  Don Cusano (two home run, seven RBI, three runs scored), Bill Knute (two home runs, three RBI, two runs scored) and Mike Kennedy (3-for-3, home run) led the charge for the winners.  Jack Erickson and Paul Selfridge Jr. chipped in with three hits each and both made nice plays in the outfield for the Mustangs.  Contributing two hits apiece for the winners were Paul Selfridge Sr. (home run), Mark Cusano, Craig Smith, Cormac Bordes, and Paul Liguori, who got the win on the mound.


Pro Sports Therapy 12 -  CSA 7

With Dave Chirokas getting the win on the mound.  Offensive notables were Brian Dubey in the lead off slot (double, home run, and four RBI), Ben Armstrong with two home runs and four RBI, and newcomer Kirk Legatos with a home run.

 

Pro Sports Therapy 12 - 3E Moving 10 

Led by a Ben Armstrong three-run home run in the bottom of the seventh to overcome a 10-9 deficit PST outlasted 3E Moving to win their second straight.  Armstrong had a huge day, with 2 home runs, a double, and seven RBI.  Brian Dubey had another four hits.  The wind blowing in hard from left helped Steve Sawyer keep the big 3E bats at bay and earn his first win of the year on the mound.


Short Cut Landscaping 27 - Burton's Grill 15

Short Cut Landscaping showed they will be a force this season with a lineup of power hitters at every spot. Leading 25-6 after the top of the fifth, Burton's was facing a run rule loss but put up 8 to stay alive.  Ultimately, Short Cut would take the win by a final of 27-15.  Tim Scott went 3-for-3 with two runs scored and two RBI at the lead off spot for Burtons.  Charlie Chungo went 3-for-3 with two home runs, three RBI and three runs scored.  Mike Santiano and Justin Randall also homered for Burtons, while Raghu Mantena, Jeff Kott, Brian Haley, Jason Lenicheck, Dave Batchelder and Murph McKeon all contributed with RBIs in the loss.

 

 

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Rain Washes Out Opening Day, Again

Posted by John Bodi at May 5, 2018 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Mother Nature quite clearly has no interest in allowing this year's Opening Day festivities to happen.  With today's rain, the 4 games on the schedule have been postponed.  They will be made up as follows: 

Sunday, 5/20

5:15 PM Healy Oil @ PST

 

Sunday, 6/3 

5:15 PM CSA Graphics @ 3E Moving

6:30 PM Burton's Grill @ Drew Farms

7:45 PM Floral Arts @ Short Cut Landscaping  

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Opening Day POSTPONED

Posted by John Bodi at Apr 28, 2018 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Today's Opening Day games and BBQ have been postponed and will now be played next Sunday, May 6th, as follows:

 

1:00 PM CSA Graphics @ 3E Moving

2:15 PM Healy Oil @ PST

3:30 PM Burton's Grill @ Drew Farms

4:45 PM Floral Arts @ Short Cut Landscaping 

 

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Opening Day

Posted by John Bodi at Apr 21, 2018 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The start of the 2018 season is upon us.  Opening Day is scheduled for Sunday, April 29th.  As has become tradition, the defending champions will be hosting the accompanying BBQ, and everyone is anxious to see what the Mustangs have to bring to the table this year.  They have set a very high standard after winning the last 5 titles.

The rest of the league's teams will be involved in games.  The schedule is as follows:

1:00 PM  CSA Graphics @ 3E Moving

2:15 PM  Healy Oil @ PST

3:30 PM  Burton's Grill @ Drew Farms

4:45 PM  Floral Arts @ Short Cut Landscaping

 

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Mustangs reign continues...

Posted by John Bodi at Sep 24, 2017 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

With another Mustangs championship win, the menu will be set for next year's opening day cookout.  The Mustangs outlasted a bunch of tough competition along the way and yet again proved how good they are.  Winning in a five-game series, the Mustangs beat a very good Floral Arts team that certainly proved they deserved to be in the final series.

 

Nashoba Valley Veterinary Mustangs 22 - Floral Arts 14

 

The Mustangs won an important game three with offensive contributions by Cormac Bordes with two home runs,  Paul Selfrige, Mark Cusano, Don Cusano, Billy Knute and Jack Erickson all with a home run as well. Mike Kennedy and Keith Reynolds added four hits apiece.  Kennedy helped turn a double play in the  infield and Jim Ward played great in the outfield for winners.

 

 

Floral Arts 29 - Nashoba Valley Veterinary Mustangs 20

 

Floral Arts roared back for the win and to force a game five.  Paul Selfrige, Mike Kennedy (seven RBI), and Cormac Bordes (five RBI) all had to home runs apiece in the losing effort.  Mark Cusano added another home run blast.  Jim Ward had four hits and Dan Crogan had three knocks and outstanding defense at second base. Bill Knute made several great running catches in left.

 

 

Nashoba Valley Veterinary Mustangs 14 - Floral Arts 2

The Mustangs dedicated their season to their late former teammate and skipper, Nat Arena.

They had to overcome their toughest test yet to capture their fifth straight championship and seventh in nine years.  The champs had to win their last two regular season games against second seeded Floral Arts and third seeded Shortcuts to secure the only first round playoff bye.  Then, they faced two separate series deficits against a very talented upstart Burton's squad to squeak out a five game victory in the semifinals.  Lastly, they lost the finals opener to a powerful Floral Arts team and had to overcome that deficit along with power outages, shaky weather and numerous injuries to pull out the tight game five victory.

In the final game Cormac Bordes led the offensive charge with  two more bombs to make it six for the series, same as his total in the semi final round.  Don Cusano pitched outstanding and caught a bullet line drive to end the game and the series in the last inning. He helped himself with two home runs.  Baby brother Mark Cusano added a long homerun, as well.  Bill Knute added three hits and a bomb of his own.  Paul Ligouri had two big hits.  Craig Smith had a clutch double.  Paul Selfrige played great defense at short and added a double to lead off the game.

 

 

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