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2009 Summer Tournaments
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9 Red Wins Vineland Tournament
The Warwick 9 Red tournament team took the field at Vineland Sunday ready to play an entire tournament in one afternoon. Warwick won the opener with a 4-3 6th inning victory over the 9u South Jersey Elite team. Next up was the host Vineland Cobras and the Bulldogs cruised to a 10-0, 5 inning win. The final game of pool play was a forfeit win, setting up a rematch for the championship with the South Jersey Elite. The Bulldog bats, pitching and defense were too much for the all stars from Cherry Hill as the boys took the championship with an 11-0 victory.
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9 Red Wins Pennsbury Tournament
The 9u Warwick Red team, coached by Jim Parrish, went 5-0 and took first place in the Pennsbury Tournament this weekend.
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8 White Take First in Branchburg Tourney
The 8-White team, led by coaches David Savage and Rich Duffy, went 6-0 to win the Branchburg 8U Tournament. Hot bats and a solid defense carried the Bulldogs into the championship game, where they defeated Central ISLIP 12-3.
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Bulldog 8s Take First in Middletown Tournament
The 8 year old Bulldogs tournament team and head coach Tim Ford took first place with an undefeated run through the Middletown tournament. Congratulations boys!
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9 White Tournament Team Takes 1st in HV Tournament
The Warwick 9 White tournament team captured the 1st Annual Huntingdon Valley Baseball Tournament with an exciting 1-0 win over the host team on Wednesday, July 8th. Ben Shelley and Joey Shannon pitched the Bulldogs to victory with 13 strikeouts and a combined no-hitter. Shannon also scored the game’s only run and Warwick got strong defensive plays from Danny Johnson, Josh Crecca and Cole Nehring, who caught all six innings.
The Bulldogs finished the HV tournament with a 3-0-1 record, including a 1-1 tie with Huntingdon Valley, a decisive 12-4 victory over Valley and a hard-fought 5-4 win over Coach Guarracino's Warwick Blue which secured them a place in the finals. Pitching, defense and timely hitting were the keys to success in all four games. Garrett Hackett, Trey Irvin, Dillon Bergmann, Ryan Waddington, Lewis Meringo and Evan Lambersky were all part of a strong team effort. Dave Shelley, Frank Hackett and Bob Bergmann coached the team to their first tournament championship.
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