Delco Sports Net

The Delco Sports Net blog, a part of the Delco News Network, allows community sports teams and leagues to share information about league news, game results, tryout and registration information, etc. Community members are encouraged to send any info or photos they would wish to be posted on this blog to any editor in the Delco News Network or to delcosportsnet@gmail.com.


Friday, July 29, 2011

Hidden Hollow takes 17 first places at SSL White Divisional Swim Championships

Media - Hidden Hollow Hammerheads took 17 first places of 60 swim races during the Suburban Swim League White Divisional Championships held at Plymouth Swim Club in Plymouth Meeting on Saturday, July 23. Among the races that the Hammerheads won included:


8&U Girls Medley & Free Relays
9-10 Girls Medley & Free Relays
13-14 Girls Medley & Free Relays
15-18 Girls Medley & Free Relays
13-14 Boys Medley Relay

15-18 Boys Medley Relay


9-10 Girls 50m backstroke - Isobella Moscatelli
13-14 Boys 50m backstroke - Jacob Morra
15-18 Boys 100m backstroke - Keith Larkin


8 & u Girls 25m breaststroke - Lindsey Krafchick
13-14 Girls 50m breaststroke - Becca Cave
13-14 Boys 50m breaststroke - Justin Lawler


9-10 Boys 50 Free - Thomas McLaughlin
13-14 Boys 50m free - Justin Lawler
15-18 Boys 100m free - Patrick Elliott


8&u girls 25m Fly - Emily Houck
9-10 Boys 50m Fly - Sean McGroary


Qualifying Hidden Hollow Hammerhead swimmers will compete in “A” Championships at Marple Newtown Swim Club on Saturday, July 31st. The Hidden Hollow Hammerheads are coached by Bob Piotti.


Seen above is the 2011 Hidden Hollow Hammerhead swim team.

Haverford U17 Spartans complete successful summer

The Haverford Spartans, Haverford SC U-17 Boys premier soccer team, finished a very successful summer tournament schedule. The Spartans finished as finalists in the Ukrainian Nationals Tournament, were champions of the Lehigh Valley Soccer Tournament, and won the Mid-Atlantic Cup Tournament in Manheim, PA over the July 9-10 weekend. In doing so, they have moved up to #26 in the Pennsylvania East State Rankings.


The team is composed of players from Haverford and the surrounding areas and have proven themselves by playing with character and poise throughout the entire season. The team will be having tryouts for next year. Call Coach Severini for information 610-449-3640.


The U17 Haverford Spartans SC, seen above at the last Mid-Atlantic Cup tournament, are Michael Chappelear, Eric Carey, Dean DerSimonian, Joe Weisman, Steve Donnelly, Dan Tarantino, Matt Takats, Alex Miller, Bobby Kane, Keith Van Keuren, Andrew Welsh, Sam Billbrough, Marco DiGabriele, Bill Carr, and Michael Watkins. Coach Jorge Severini and Manager Bob Billbrough. The following Spartan teammates were missing from the tournament: Zac Furia, Jesse Hart, and Kevin Staples

Friday, July 22, 2011

Media Little League wins District 19 title

Media Little League's 12-Year-Old District Team won the District 19 championship against Delaware Valley by a score of 14-7. Grand slams were hit by both Alex Burman and Sam Freedman.

Team members are (front, l-r) Caleb Mahalik, Michael Chang, Mark Dombroski, Alex Burman, Sam Freedman, Kyle Virbitsky, Vince Sposato, Manny Ruffin, Seamus Scanlon and Xandy Hamitt; (back, l-r) Score-keeper Darryl Ruffin, Coaches Tony Antonello, Marty Burman, and John Mohollen, and Manager Phil Freedman.

Nether Providence wins Del Val Yoth League Pee Wee title



The Nether Providence Athletic Association Girls Softball U10 team defeated the talented Springfield girls’ team, 14-9, last week at Smedley Park to capture the Del Val Youth League's Pee Wee C North Division Championship.

Displaying their trophies are team members (front, l-r) Marin Adams, Savannah Straff, Alli Bagley, and Rachel Mashek; (2nd row) Ally Williams, Ella Kane, Grace Kochanowicz, Jessica Tashman, Isabella Hunter, Sophie Bolinger, Brooke Bender, Missy Williams, Tori Baum, Ana Mashek, Samantha Scott, along with Coaches Andrew Kochanowicz, Jim Bender, and Bill Adams. (Missing from photo: players Olivia Riess and Brynn Doyle, and Coaches Jayne Hunter and Dan Doyle)

Crozer-Keystone hosts soccer clinic at PPL Park



Crozer-Keystone Health System and Premier Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Associates teamed up with the Philadelphia Union and the Law Enforcement Chaplains of Delaware County (LECDC) to host a free soccer clinic at PPL Park for county youth.


Over 100 children took part in anti-drug and anti-violence presentations by LECDC representatives. The group then hit the field for skills training, where the children learned proper warm-up and cool-down techniques.


Philadelphia Union midfielder Kyle Nakazawa showed the children soccer skills to take home and practice. Premier Orthopaedics serve as the official team physicians for the Philadelphia Union and PPL Park.


Above, Union midfielder Kyle Nakazawa watches as participants in the Youth Soccer Clinic try out their new soccer skills.

Brandywine Youth Club 8-year olds win championship



The Brandywine Youth Club 8-year old baseball tournament team recently captured the Cal Ripken District 9 Championship with an extra inning, come-from-behind 8-7 win over a talented Chichester team.


The win advanced BYC to the Cal Ripken State Tournament in Warrington, PA. The team finished their local tournament schedule with a 10-3 record against various Delco teams.


The team (seen above) include (kneeling, l-r) Griffin Barrouk, Carl Schaller, Erik Risnychok, Owen Maul, Jimmy Falcone, Fernando Saez-Calderon; (middle row) Justin Langan, Alex Westburg, Steven Theisen, Kevin McGarrey, Nick D’Antonio, Jacob Sokalsky; and (back) Coaches Rob Risnychok, Ed Maul, Brian Schaller, and Jim Falcone.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Blue Devils are SAA champs


The Blue Devils defeated the Terrapins in a nail-biting, come-from-behind game, defeated the Terrapins for the SAA championship.Team members are Emily Reardon, Viviana Rivera, Alyson Mminchin, Maya Hazel, Kaia Morse, Aidan Gallagher, Katherine Coyle, (second row) Coach John Chambers, Nicole Caruso, Caitlin Chambers, Kaitlyn Hoath and Coach Eric Hoath.

Springfield U10 Girls are Del Val runners-up


The Springfield U10 softball team is the Del Val North Division C Pee Wee runners-up. This underdog team had a fantastic season and the coaches and parents are extremely proud of their accomplishments. Team members are (bottom row) Alana DiRenzo, Megan Mackey, Kaitlyn Conley, Rachel Conran, Lauren Johnston, Julia Hennessy, (middle row) Samantha Ciano, Alexa Abbonizio, Abby Ryan, Karli Dougherty, Kaitlyn Dougherty, Makayla McManus, Natalie Bruinsma, Ashlyn Coletti, Alexa White, (top row, coaches Jack Hennessy, Chris Johnston and Anthony Coletti. Missing from photo is Dana Mirigliano.

SAA hosts Cal Ripken Tourney July 27

Springfield AA 12U Blue tournament team is hosting the Cal Ripken Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament at Netherwood Fields.
Opening Ceremonies will be held on Wednesday, July 27 at 4 p.m.
Former Philadelphia A’s pitcher Bobby Shantz, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch. Shantz was the American League MVP in 1952 with a record of 24-7. He also had a brief career with the Phillies.
The Cal Ripken Regional Tournament will run through Monday, Aug. 1 with the championship game played on that date at 11 a.m.

SAA Springfield Blue comes up short in the semi-finals

EDCO Intermediate
Springfield Blue battled hard but came up short in the semi-finals against Marple Newtown, losing the best of three series 2-1. The match-up was very competitive in all three games.
Springfield 7
Marple Newtown 6
Pitcher Matt Gallo frustrated the hot hitting Marple lineup with a blend of fastballs and a nasty curve that would break low and out of the zone. Gallo went the distance and recovered from a three-run homer that tied the game in the fifth. He got strong defensive support behind him, and walked only one while striking out seven.
The defensive play of the game came in the bottom of the seventh with men on first and second; Bill Johnson threw out the tying run at the plate on a two-out single t0 end the game. Offensively, everyone contributed with Zach Young and Mike McKale each picking up RBIs and a run scored on two-hits. McKale showed up to play despite having four wisdom teeth extracted. "I'm ready to go Coach, and I'll let you know if they start bleeding too bad,” said the game kid. Chris Dougherty had a single and a sacrifice with a run scored, while Pete Sabato also had a big day with a double and an RBI single and a run scored.
Matt Achuff was the offensive hero knocking in the game-winning run in the bottom of the sixth.
Marple Newtown 9
Springfield 5
Springfield jumped out to an early 2-0 lead the following night, as the 1-2 hitters got on and scored. Jeff Peranteau was patient and worked a walk to start the game. Left-handed Zach Young singled through the hole, sending Peranteau to third. Mike McKale's ground out scored the first run and Young later scored on a wild pitch. Marple plate six in the third with some solid hitting and fortunate bounces.
Blue answered right back in the bottom of the third against number one seed Marple with two runs. Tommy Lyons delivered a clutch two-out hit with two on to score Matt Achuff and Pete Sabato to cut the lead to 6-4.
Marple struck again the top of the fourth scoring three more runs and forcing early bullpen needs.
Jeff Peranteau (two innings) and Mike McKale (one inning) kept the Tigers off the board the rest of the way but Springfield was only able to muster one more run.
Marple Newtown 2
Springfield 0
The win or go home game was played the next night back at the Gable field bandbox. After considering different options, pitching Coach Scott Hayes decided to try to get two or three innings from Matt Gallo who was pitching on only one-day’s rest. Five and 2/3 innings later, a battling Gallo grudgingly gave up the ball and left the hill with his team only trailing 2-0. "He was throwing on fumes and kept getting it done, unbelievable”, said first base coach Matt Judge. A tip of the hat needs to go to the Marple hurler who allowed just two hits and never allowed a Springfield runner past second. Coaches Marty Jeffers, Mike O'Dougherty, and Bob Thomas were very proud of their team’s performance.
"In the playoffs, they played like men; they were the three seed and yet came back to win two games against Briarcliff and one against Maple. They didn't hang their heads and they played the game the right way. Ultimately, that's more important then wins and loses", commented Coach Thomas.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Cal Ripken 9s win District One championship



On Tuesday, July 12, the Cal Ripken 9 yr. olds won the District One championship for the second year in a row going undefeated by beating Hilltop, 3-2. Strong pitching by Joe Cipolloni and Christian Gallo and clutch hitting by Trent Pierce and Bobby Oneill fueled the victory.

The team (seen above) now goes to the Pa. State tournament on July 22 in Yardley, Pa.

Front Row: Dylan Staley, Pat Farrell, Eric Lee, Joe Cipolloni, Adam Beyers

Second Row: Trent Pierce, Christian Gallo, John Caponi, Bobby Oneill, Sean Ludlow, Jeff Extor, Jake Saunders

Top Row Coaches: Dave Pierce, Joe Gallo, Gus Cipolloni

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Brookline Baseball crowns 2011 champion



The Dodgers are the 2011 Brookline Baseball League champions.

The final game was pitched by Gerard Sweeney who pitched five strong innings and the Dodgers finished with their closer Jake Cummings.

Great season especially to Kevin Verzella with his personal catcher and brother Owen Verzella. Nicholas Defeo and Aiden Donaher also contributed to the win on Saturday.

Brookline Baseball offers quality youth softball and baseball programs to Brookline, Llanerch and Chatham neighborhoods of Haverford Township.

Philadelphia Fight Rugby to hold 4th annual 'Battle to Strike Out ALS'

The 8 East Philadelphia Fight Rugby team will hold their 4th Annual ‘Battle to Strike Out ALS’ with proceeds going to benefit the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the ALS Association with the event being sponsored by Yarabee Coal Company. A portion of the gate receipts, beer sales and raffles will go towards battling this horrible disease. This will be our last home game before the 2011 USARL playoffs.


The Fight Vixens will be performing at all the quarters and at halftime.



The game, taking place at A.A. Garthwaite Stadium, 11th Avenue and Harry Streets, Conshohocken, will start at 5 p.m. but the gates will open for food and beer at 4 p.m.


The after party will be at our team clubhouse, 8 East Bar and Restaurant, 8 East First Avenue, Conshohocken, PA 19428.

Orioles win 2011 Haverford Township Hilltop Cal Ripken Major League divison title



The first place Orioles (13-1-1) who dominated the Major League division this year in the Haverford Township Hilltop Cal Ripken Youth Baseball League defeated the Eagles in a three game championship series, taking the series 2-0 and became the Hilltop Major League champions of 2011 on June 29.


The first game rally started early in the game when David Hogarth blasted a home run over the left field fence, followed by a Brian Hyland homer, along with Brandon Ploppert’s single and double.


The fourth inning started with a singles by Nolan Buszka, Kevin Lutz and Nick Magnani. Later innings were a team effort both offensively and defensively as David Hogarth pitched a gem with Brandon Ploppert in relief. The Orioles took the victory in the first game over the Eagles, 13-2.


In the final game, Nolan Buszka pitched the entire game with support of a David Hogarth home run, Brian Hyland 2 homeruns as well as two homers from Kevin Odgers. The entire team contributed with 15 hits and great defense limiting any rally by the Eagles. The Orioles defeated the Eagles 13-3 for the Hilltop Major League Championship. Congratulations to become the 2011 major champions.


The Eagles made a great effort and should also be congratulated for their season and competitiveness throughout the year making it to the championship series.


The team, seen above, are Brandon Ploppert, Iain Dominski, Jim Brodie, Jacob Becker, Justin Discepola, Kevin Lutz, Max Cocco, Nolan Buszka, Sean Duffy, Kevin Odgers, Brian Hyland, David Hogarth, Nick Magnani. Coaches for the Orioles are Don Foley (Head Coach) Brian Ploppert (Asst. Coach) Bill Hyland (Asst. Coach) Steve Buska (Asst. Coach).

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