Game 1
Northeast: 8
Metro: 5
Metro started off the game strong with 5 runs in the first two innings but Northeast was able to make a strong comeback.
Nick Bonasera
(Rowley, Triton Reg HS) was able to double that and scored a run. Things kept rolling for Northeast after that.
Game 2
West: 6
Central: 5
Central started this game off hot with
Willem Haker
(Uxbridge, Rockmeadow Academy) hitting a home run his first at bat. West was able to string some runs together with
Ian McDonald
(Belchertown, Belchertown HS) going 3 for 4 and scoring twice.
Game 3
West: 11
Southeast: 7
At the end of the first inning Southeast had a three point lead. Things didn't pick up until the sixth and seventh inning for the West.
Ian McDonald (Belchertown, Belchertown HS) had a great performance again at the plate going 4 for 5 with a double and two runs scored.
Game 4
Northeast: 2
Coastal: 3
Northeast left the first inning leading by two but after that their bats started to slow down. Coastal got the bats going late in the game being led by
Logan Schipper
(Pembroke, Pembroke HS) who was 3 for 3 on the day.
Game 5
Central: 13
Southeast: 1
Central got off to an electric start scoring 10 runs in two innings.
Ryan Miley (Bellingham, Northbridge HS) went 3 for 4 with a double and two singles.
Game 6
Metro: 14
West: 4
Metro tallied a total of 7 runs in the first 3 innings. This all started when
Jackson LaValle (Westfield, Westfield HS) got on base with a single. The runs just kept flowing after that.
Game 7
Metro: 11
Southeast: 4
David Ruane (Everett, Malden Catholic HS) was 3 for 3 leading the Metro team to another win. The bats came alive in the seventh inning for the Metro team. They had 6 unanswered runs in the seventh.
Game 8
Coastal: 4
Central: 2
The pitching in this game was outstanding. For Central,
Bryce Everson
(Worcester, Auburn HS) had 8 strikeouts. For Coastal, everyone was making every single play they could. There were no errors and ultimately Coastal pulled away when their bats came alive.
Game 9
Southeast: 12
Coastal: 9
The bats came alive early for southeast. They scored 8 runs in the second and third inning. Coastals bats started to come into play in the last few innings but unfortunately it was not enough.
Game 10
Coastal: 2
Metro: 1
This game was an extremely well played defensive game. There was no room for error in this game. Metro scored early and could not keep that going into the final innings of the game. Coastal finally answered by putting up 2 runs.
Game 11
Northeast: 9
Central: 5
Both teams struck early in this game. Northeast kept the runs coming in though. This game was close on up until the fifth inning. Northeast started to pull away.
Game 12
Central: 13
Metro: 2
Central immediately started to put the pressure on Metro by scoring 8 runs in the first 2 innings. Central was doing a great job of having quick defensive innings and then getting right back up to hit, to add more runs.
Game 13
West: 0
Coastal: 1
Coastal was putting balls in play and this allowed them to score the lone point of the game. West wasn't able to put people on the bases which ended up hurting them at the end of the game.
Game 14
Northeast: 10
Southeast: 5
Northeast started off hot which helped them keep the momentum throughout the game. Southeast struggled at the beginning to get the bats going and northeast to take advantage of that.
Game 15
Northeast: 4
West: 4
This game started off with Northeast putting up 4 points in the first inning. West answered in the third inning. After that inning it was a neck and neck all game.
Bronze Medal Game
Central: 8
West: 5
This game started off with both teams scoring early runs. The fourth and fifth inning Central was scoring runs and West was not able to capitalize with men on base. That is what the deciding factor in this game was.
Gold Medal Game
Northeast: 5
Coastal: 7
Northeast was the first to strike in this gold medal game when
Joshua Hersey (Salisbury, Triton Reg. HS) hit a triple to score a run in the first inning. Coastal responded in the first inning scoring one but from there they kept adding to their total every inning.