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2010 Bulldog 14 Orange
2010 July 4th NYTB 14u Champions Led by a 3 hitter pitched by James Moran and a bases loaded triple by Mike de la Rosa, the 14u Bulldogs beat the Joe Torre Jaguars 7-2.
As of July 28, 2007 the team's record was an
incredible 68-25-1; BULLDOG 11s: Under the great coaching of Manager Sid Fernando, Coaches Michael Dulchin and Marc Lussier, Jr (not pictured), the Bulldog 11s go 3-1 beating the Foxon Connecticut team 7-0 in the finals on Sunday March 30 to take the early Spring NY Travel Baseball Wood Bat Classic.
Back Row: Manager Sid Fernando, Joe Fernando, Avery Hogue, Dennis Maddocks, Mark Maguire, Nick Dulchin, Danny Bakst, Coach Mike Dulchin, Milo Sklar Front Row: Eddie Zaykowski, Michael Taormina, Brandon Leftwich, Eli Shirk, Adrian Eacker After three seeding games, the Bulldogs 11U team (2-1) was seeded #2 in the 12U West Division and played for the Championship against the #1 seed and undefeated Foxon Bisons (3-0) from New Haven, CT., who last fall won an ECTB tournament in PA. The Bisons, however, could not handle Bulldogs ace Mark Maguire, who dominated with a complete game 2-hitter (5Ks) to lead the Dawgs to a 7-0 Championship victory over 7 innings. Maguire, who also went 3 for 3 at the plate, was backed by the game-changing defense of shortstop Joe Fernando (started two double plays), Brandon Leftwich (1b), Danny Bakst (3b), and Eli Shirk (2b). In seeding games the Dawgs got outstanding pitching performances from Nick Dulchin, Dennis Maddocks, Avery Hogue, Brandon Leftwich, and Danny Bakst. The offense was paced by Fernando (7 for 11), Maguire (5 for 8) and Dulchin (4 for 11), who also led the team in RBI's with Leftwich at 5 each. Congrats guys! BULLDOG 10s (Orange) WIN THE TRIPLE CROWN SPORTS SUMMER NATIONALS IN SOUTH CAROLINA AND ARE HONORED BY THE CYCLONES AND THE DAILY NEWS.
THIS WAS ALSO REPORTED BY THE
DAILY NEWS AUG
Having won a bid to the Triple Crown Summer Nationals, by
winning the 7th Annual Triple Crown Sports Spring Frost Tournament in North
Branford, Ct., in April, the team accepted the bid and traveled to South
Carolina in late July to face some of the country's best 10 and under teams.
After 5 days of play, the Dawgs brought the championship back to Brooklyn
with excellent team play and a sparkling 5-1 tournament record.
The Dawgs opened the Nationals with a 10-8 extra innings loss to the North Wake Hurricanes, then came back to win their next five games, 21-18, 15-0, 7-3, and 9-8, culminating in a 4-1 championship game win against the Piedmont Braves from North Carolina. Led by the hitting of Brandon Leftwich (14 hits), Danny Bakst (10 hits), Dennis Maddocks (9 hits), and Joe Fernando (8 hits), the Dawgs scored 64 runs in six games to back the big-game pitching performances of Caleb Kerbs (game 3), Mark Maguire (quarter finals), Joe Fernando (semi-finals), and Rafael Quezada (championship game). The Dawgs also received outstanding relief perfomances from Brandon Leftwich, Nick Dulchin, and closer Danny Bakst. And Rafael Quezada won the division's home run hitting contest with a 229 foot bomb. Congrats Dawgs!!
Kneeling (l to r): Danny Bakst, Brandon Leftwich, Evan Layne, Caleb Kerbs, Milo Sklar Standing (middle): Mark Maguire, Avery Hogue, Nick Dulchin, Ben Rothman, Michael Taormina, Joe Fernando, Ralfie Quezada, Dennis Maddocks Last Row: Coaches Sid Fernando, Johnny Fernando, Andrew Bakst, Mike Dulchin, Steve Layne MORE PICTURES OF THE TCS CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM - Click on each Picture to Expand.
MARK MAGUIRE & DANNY BAKST OF THE 10 YR OLD BULLDOG 2007 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ARE CHOSEN TO THE ALL NORTHEAST TCP 2007 ALL STAR TEAM. WAY TO GO GUYS!!:
2007: 10s Finish as Runners Up in Hillsborough Memorial Day Tournament
The 10U Bulldogs went 3-0 in pool play at the Hillsborough Memorial Day Tournament in Hillsborough, NJ., to be seeded #1 for the championship rounds on Memorial Day. In the semi-finals, starter Mark Maguire, #26, dominated Flemington with 10Ks in 4 innings, leading the team to a 11-1 victory and the championship game. A strong and classy Somerset Hills team, however, defeated the Bulldogs 11-7 in the Finals, getting revenge on their 11-8 loss to the Dogs in pool play. All told, the 10U team went 4-1 at Hillsborough with 50 runs scored in 5 games, highlighted by the exceptional pitching of Maguire (2-0), the consistent hitting of #42 Caleb Kerbs, and out-of-the-park home runs by #14 Ralfie Quezada (2) and #7 Ben Rothman (1). 2007: First two tournaments result in 3 National Championship Series Bids Brooklyn Bulldogs 10U team are Triple Crown Tournament Champions - April 13-14, 2007 The 10U team got the 2007 season rolling with a Championship in the 7th Annual Triple Crown Sports Spring Frost Tournament in North Branford, Ct., on the weekend of April 13-14. Behind the strong pitching of #26 Mark Maguire, #40 Dennis Maddocks, #42 Caleb Kerbs, and #14 Rafael Quezada, the Dawgs dominated the rain-shortened tournament and the victory qualified the team for the Triple Crown Sports World Series and Summer Nationals in Myrtle Beach, S.C. The team has accepted the invitation to participate in the Summer Nationals, to be held in July from the 24th to the 29th.
Bottom Row (kneeling, l to r): Joe Fernando, Evan Layne, Daniel Bakst,
Caleb Kerbs, Brandon Leftwich, Milo Sklar 10U team 3rd at Sports at The Beach Bat and Battle V - April 28-9, 2007 The weekend of April 28-29 saw the Dawgs battling top competition at the prestigious Sports at the Beach Bat and Battle V Tournament in Rehoboth Beach, DE. The Dogs again were seeded #1 after pool play, defeating the Delmarva Shorebirds 4-3 in Game 1 behind a complete game performance from #15 Avery Hogue (6 innings, 57 pitches, no walks). In Game 2 against the Delaware Spartans, the Dawgs won 12-2 behind the pitching of #5 Brandon Leftwich, #2 Danny Bakst, and #40 Dennis Maddocks. In Game 3, the quarter finals, starter Mark Maguire shut down the Flora's Baseball Team 11-1. Rafael Quezada started the semi-final game against the strong Jersey Shore Thunder, which defeated the Dawgs 5-1, after the Dawgs were down 2-1 in the 5th. Jersey Shore Thunder won the tournament in its next game. Hitting stars were Mark Maguire (1 home run, 9 for 12), Brandon Leftwich (1 home run, 9 for 13), and Joe Fernando (8 for 13). By placing 3rd, the Dawgs earned a berth to the CABA World Series. 2006 Stories Bulldog 9 yos Continue Their Winning Way by Winning the July 22-23 ECTB Tournament in Montgomery NY:
Three weeks after returning from the BPA 9U World Series in
Alabaster, Alabama, the 9U Bulldogs captured the prestigious ECTB
Pine Bush Invitational Tournament July 22-23 in Montgomery, NY.
The Bulldogs, seeded #1 after pool play, went 4-0 in a rain-delayed
tournament and won the championship game 17-2 against the previously
undefeated Long Island Riptide. The Dogs used eight pitchers in the
tournament -- who gave up only 6 runs in four games -- and everyone
played important roles in securing the championship. By winning the
tournament, the Bulldogs received a berth to the annual ECTB
National Championship Series (held annually in July).
Front row kneeling: William Hatheway, Mark Steelman, Evan Layne, and Caleb Kerbs. 2nd row: Dennis Maddocks, Avery Hogue, Nick Dulchin, Mark Maguire, Brandon Leftwich, Joe Fernando, and Isaiah Spears. Back row (coaches): Andrew Layne, Steve Layne, Sid Fernando, Mike Dulchin, and Johnny Fernando. BULLDOG 9s MAKE IT TO THE FINALS IN A TOUGH NEW JERSEY TOURNAMENT:
Front Row: Sean Levin, Juwon Moore, Caleb Kerbs, Elijah
Gonzalez, Mark Steelman; The 9u Brooklyn Bulldogs went 3-0 to reach the championship game at the 9th annual Washington Township Baseball Memorial Invitational tournament in New Jersey over the Memorial Day weekend.
The Dogs got things rolling against one of the best travel
teams from Maryland, the Baltimore Blueclaws, scoring 9 runs in the bottom
of the 6th for a come-from-behind 17-16 victory. Next, they defeated
host Washington Township Red 10-5 and then reached the finals beating
the tough Bear, Delaware, team 6-4. In the finals, the Dogs went down
fighting 13-9 to the undefeated Piedmont Baseball team, also from Delaware.
The runner-up Bulldogs received numerous compliments from the tournament organizers and opposing teams for outstanding displays of sportsmanship and competitiveness.
As 8 Year
olds, this Bulldog Team Won the 2005 Ed Rall Memorial Tournament (qualifying
them for the 2006 BPA World Series in Alabama in June) & Won the St A's Summer
7-8 Championship.:
Seated (l to r): Elijah Gonzalez, Brandon Leftwich, Sean Levin, Evan Layne, Rory Maglich, Juwon Moore, Mark Steelman; Standing middle (l to r): Joe Fernando, Brandon Mignott, Ben Rothman, Isaiah Spears; Standing last row (l to r): Sid Fernando, Manager; Juan Moore, Roger Mignott, coaches The team won its first game of the tournament 4-3 in a six-inning thriller over the SYAG Braves on Saturday, Aug. 20, and two hours later defeated the Middle Country Mustangs 21-1 The Dogs faced the Braves again in the championship game on Sunday, Aug. 21, and this time the outcome was never in doubt. The Dogs won 10-1 in a five-inning mercy behind the strong pitching of Joe Fernando and Juwon Moore This is a team to watch in the 2006 season.
Capping off an undefeated season, the 8 yr old team beats South Brooklyn in the
St. A's final to become the 2005 champions. Under lights Thursday night (Oct.
20), with the great pitching of Juwon Moore and Joe Fernando, the powerful
hitting of Brandon Leftwich, Joe Fernando, Caleb Kerbs, Tino Tsanos, and Sean
Levin, and great fielding of Isaiah Spears and Caleb Kerbs, the Dogs scored 8
runs and held South Brooklyn to only 2. It was the perfect end to a perfect
season -- the team won every game it played. 2010 Captains Giovanni Dingcong Joe Fernando Avery HOgue Tyler Paull
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