Sports Scores and Briefs

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American Legion

WW-P (13-4): A win against Hopewell Post 339, 5-4, on June 30. Dave Bizenov was the winning pitcher.

A win against Princeton, 3-0, on June 29. Ryan Dontas allowd four hits. 2B: Mark Sitek, Casey Litwack, Jack Liang, Chris Campbell. 3B: Ryan Demouth. RBI: Brendan O’Leary, Campbell.

A loss to Hightstown, 4-3, on June 28. Greg Weisbecker hit a home run to drive in two runs. Ryan Demouth had two hits.

A win against Hamilton Post 31, 4-2, on June 26. Ryan Dontas had two hits and drove in one run. Chris Campbell allowed only two runs on six hits.

A loss to North Trenton, 10-6, on June 23. Litwack: 3-1-1-0; DeVincenzo: 1-0-1-0; Shattin: 1-1-0-0; Weisbecker: 3-0-1-2; O’Leary: 1-1-1-3; Feryus: 4-0-3-0. 2B: Weisbecker. HR: O’Leary. SB: Feryus, Weisbecker, Litwack.

Little League

West Windsor Little League 12s (1-2). A loss to Princeton, 4-3, on June 30. Ben O’Brien hit a two-run double. Alex Mitchell hit a double. David Philbin hit a double.

A loss to Robbinsville, 7-3, on June 28.

A win against Chambersburg, 7-1, on June 26.

Cranbury-Plainsboro Little League 12s (2-1). A loss to Sunnybrae, 18-8, on June 27. Kinney: 3-2-2-0; Brossman: 2-2-2-3; Epstein: 3-1-2-2; Lockwood: 3-1-2-0; Blassingame: 2-0-1-0. 2B: Kinny, Epstein. HR: Brossman. SF: Brossman.

A win against Bordentown, 3-0, on June 25.

West Windsor Little League 10s. A loss to Princeton, 5-3, on June 25.

Cranbury-Plainsboro Little League 10s (1-2). A loss to Robbinsville, 16-4, on June 27.

A win against East Windsor, 8-6, on June 26.

A loss to HTRBA, 13-3, on June 25.

West Windsor Softball 12s (2-2) A loss to Bordentown, 5-4, on June 28. 2B: Adair, Raeter. RBI: Schiera, Adair: 2, Raeter.

A win against Florence, 12-2, on June 27. Kate Raeter went 4-for-4 and struck out nine batters. 2B: Dunne. 3B: Schattin. RBI: Adair: 4; Raeter: 3; Schattin: 3.

A loss to Robbinsville, 2-0, on June 26.

A win against New Egypt, 7-2, on June 23. Alyssa Schiera struck out 11 batters. She also had three hits, three runs, an RBI, and a stolen base. Runs: Schattin, Everett: 2, Schiera: 3; Adair. SB: Schiera.

East Windsor/Cranbury-Plainsboro Softball 12s (3-0): After winning District 12, EW/C-P played in the Section 3 tournament on July 6, where the team defeated Lincroft, 10-1. Angela Giampolo struck out five batters and walked none. Holly Bridgman went 3-for-4 with 5 RBI and two runs scored. Nicolette Garthe went 2-for-3 and had an RBI. Chrissy Mayer had a hit, a run, and an RBI.

A win against Robbinsville, 9-0, on June 28. Angela Giampolo gave up a single and a walk and struck out three batters.

A win against Bordentown, 3-0, on June 26.

A win against West End, 11-0, on June 25.

West Windsor Softball 10s. A win against New Egypt, 2-0, on June 25. Julia Revock struck out nine batters.

East Windsor/Cranbury-Plainsboro Softball 10s. A loss to Robbinsville, 10-0, on July 5.

A loss to Robbinsville, 8-1, on June 25.

Sports Briefs

The East defeated the West, 34-12, in the anual Sunshine Football Classic on June 30. North graduate Joe Jensen, the East’s quarterback, threw a 36-yard touchdown pass. Jaymar Anderson, also of North, scored on a 10-yard touchdown run. North graduate Juwan Lee played as a defensive back for the East.

Jensen went 6-for-7 for 122 yards and a touchdown. Anderson finished with three carries for 47 yards and a touchdown. Andrew Newman and Vince DiCindio, both from North, also played in the win. South’s players, Alex Rohrbach, Connor McElwee, Etienne Aduya, and Bijan Matthews also played for the East.

West Windsor resident Anthony Aloi, a South graduate, finished 16th at the New Jersey State Amateur with a 72-hole total of 298. The golf competition was held at Trump National Golf Course in Bedminster last month. Then on July 6, Aloi won the 64th MGA Public Links Championship on the first playoff hole by sinking a 15-footer for eagle on the par-5 ninth at Hominy Hill Golf Course.

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