Strong Hitting Not Enough As Cowboys Fall To Warriors

Even though Litchfield collected eight hits to Wamogo's four, they still fell 6-3 on Saturday. Travis Lipinsky led the Cowboys with three hits.

The Cowboys got on the board in the second inning after Cyrus Gerena singled, scoring one run. 

Patrick Weaving singled, which helped Wamogo tie the game at one in the third.

The Cowboys took the lead in the top of the fourth. Elian Vega singled, scoring one run, to give Litchfield the edge, 2-1. 

In the bottom of the evening, Wamogo went back into the lead after Austin Gilbert hit a sacrifice fly, DJ Willenbrock doubled, the Cowboys made an error, and Weaving walked, each scoring a run.

Lipinsky opened the game for the Cowboys. The lefty surrendered four hits and five runs (three earned) over four innings. Derek DeNigris started the game for Wamogo. He surrendered three hits and one run over three innings, striking out two and walking two.

Nick Dest, Vega, and Gerena each drove in one run for the Cowboys. Gus Worden collected two hits for Litchfield. Lipinsky stole three bases. the Cowboys ran wild on the base paths stealing five bases.

Weaving, Willenbrock, Quinn Coffey, and John Gilbert each collected one hit for Wamogo. Gilbert, Weaving, Willenbrock, and Chase Ciccarelli each drove in one run for Wamogo. The Warriors had patience at the plate and collected six walks for the game.