BRISTOL — The St. Paul Falcons had a busy day Monday as their baseball, softball, golf and tennis teams all battled for a chance to claim victory. The Falcons baseball and softball teams had varying degrees of success against Seymour and girls golf continued their impressive season.
Baseball
The co-captain battery of Logan Rembish and Cal Chance led the St Paul Falcons to a 12-0 win over the Seymour Wildcats in Seymour Monday evening. Rembish was dominant on the mound striking out 12 while scattering four hits and allowing no walks. Chance led the offense going 2-4 with a grand slam in the fifth inning. Starter Conor Recine took the loss for Seymour, his first loss of the season.
St Paul took an early 1-0 lead in the top of the first. With two outs, Coby Dagata singled. Then AJ Corrado hit a long double driving in Dagata with the first run of the game.
In the top of the second, Seth Meuer led off with a double. After a walk to Keaton Kroll, Jay DeRosa hit an RBI single driving in Meuer. Singles by Chance and Dagata, some aggressive baserunning, and a wild pitch allowed St Paul to score three more and open up a 5-0 lead.
Rembish led off the top of the third with a single. Rembish stole second, and came in to score on Kroll's RBI double. Kroll scored later on a throwing error, and St Paul led 7-0 after three innings.
In the top of the fifth, Meuer led off with an infield single. Walks to Kroll and DeRosa loaded the bases. Then Brian Anderson picked up an RBI beating out an infield hit. That ended the day on the mound for Conor Recine and he was replaced by reliever Ryan Babineau. Chance greeted Babineau with a high fly ball over the right center field fence; a grand slam that cleared the bases and made it 12-0. And that was the final score.
Softball
The Seymour Wildcats came out swinging and took a 7-0 lead over the St. Paul Falcons after two innings. St. Paul battled back, but still came up short, falling to the Wildcats 9-5.
Maggie Sudimick had three hits for the Wildcats including two home runs. Mia Cunningham notched three hits for the Wildcats also. St. Paul’s Bella McCulloch and Stella Boucino had three hits apiece for the Falcons.
Seymour improved to 8-1 while St. Paul dropped to 6-4.
Girls Tennis
The St. Paul Falcons girls tennis team have found success in each of their latest matches. The Falcons defeated Woodland on Friday 4-3 and then defeated Seymour Monday 5-2.
Here are the results from the following matches:
St. Paul vs. Woodland
1 singles Charlotte Jennings (SP) beat Ava Naclerio (W) 8-2
2 singles Allison Smoloski (SP) beat Sultan Tatar (W) 8-2
3 Singles Laura DiGenarro (W) beat Mia Gonzalez (SP) 8-1
4 Singles Rachel Rose (SP) beat Madison Angal (W) 8-0
1 doubles Ella Mastrietro and Abbie Ruffone (W) beat Anna Kronen and Gigi Morello (SP) 8-5
2 doubles Emme Starzman and Olivia McDonald (W) beat Abigail Ambose and Madison Bloom 8-6
3 doubles Natalie Russano and Amelia Jennings (SP) beat Morgan Sweet and Gia Salvatore (W) 8-3
St. Paul vs. Seymour
1 singles Charlotte Jennings (SP) beat Alexa Lambert (S) 8-0
2 singles Noelle Taverner (S) beat Allison Smoloski (SP) 8-0
3 singles Ana Overkamp (S) beat Rachel Rose (SP) 8-6
4 singles Mia Gonzalez (SP) beat Mava Dawda (S) 8-6
1 doubles Anna Kronen and Gigi Morello(SP) beat Ana Riccio and Allie Czerneny (S)8-6 2 doubles Emily Dwyer and Ayssa Zapata (SP) beat Izabel Ter and Jamie Keough (S) 8-7 in a tiebreaker.
3 doubles Madison Bloom and Abigail’s Ambose ( SP) beat Annabelle Tessitore and Catherine White (S) 8-3
St. Paul improves to 4-2 on the season.
Girls Golf
Results of Monday’s St. Paul Lady Falcons Golf Team vs. Daniel Hand at Madison Country Club. Par 35. St. Paul defeated Daniel Hand with a score of St. Paul: 182 and Daniel Hand: 196.
The medalist was given to Olivia Dahn who finished with a score of 40.
St. Paul: Olivia Dahn 40, Iliana Chaplinski 42, Quinn Burns 50, Iliana Chaplinski 50 and Katie Parulski 69
Daniel Hand: Charlie Lee 42, Milli Gobleck 43, Lilly Agee 55, Emily Warner 56 and Catie Schneider 62