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Rebels Let One Get Away

Posted by Sam Acri at Aug 3, 2010 6:35PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The Rebels dropped a tough game tonight to 3 Village. After taking a lead of 1 to 0 at the end of 3 innings, 3 Village scraped together a run in the bottom of the 4th and another in the bottom of the 5th. Unfortunately the team let a great performance on the mound by Michael Proios slip away.
Coach Sam reminded the boys that our last few games were played against good teams and were won and lost by either executing or not executing the bunt.
With that being said, there will be a practice this Friday Night at 6PM at Sawmill.

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Proud Coach

Posted by Sam Acri at Aug 1, 2010 11:23AM PDT ( 1 Comment )

With 3 important games lined up for the day at 8 AM on Saturday morning I asked the boys for one thing and one thing only, to give him everything they had for the day.
As usual they didn’t let me down.
The recaps for the games are sounding familiar, great pitching solid defense and timely hitting was the story of the day, but what I wanted the boys to know in the dugout when the day was over was how extremely proud I am to say that I am there Coach.
Thank you boys, you gave me what I wanted, besides the three wins, you gave me 100 percent effort all day long.

Coach Sam

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Rebels Revive NJBL Play-off Chances

Posted by Mike Conry at Aug 1, 2010 10:42AM PDT ( 0 Comments )

North Bellmore, NY – The Rebels of North Bellmore North Merrick greatly improved their chances of reaching the National Junior Baseball League play-offs yesterday when they swept both games of a double-header with the Sachem Youth Advisory Group Braves, 2 – 1 and 5 – 1.

The Rebels’ performance was particularly impressive given that they played and won a game earlier in the day at 9:00 am in the South Shore Tournament.

Game one featured a classic pitcher’s duel with Nick Valeriano on the hill for the Rebels.

SYAG came out of the gate quickly plating a run in the top of the first. With two out and men on first and third, the Braves attempted to steal second and Matt Coster, on a designed play to throw through, nailed the baserunner to end the inning.

The dominant pitching then traded zeros through the middle of the fourth.

In the bottom of the fourth, the Rebels finally broke through with an RBI single by Valeriano and a sacrafice fly by Alec Acri to give the Rebels the 2 – 1 lead.

Pitching and defense then resumed control. Matt Conry had a very busy day at the hot corner with five assists and a couple of sparkling plays. Meanwhile Valeriano chugged along to the complete-game victory.

In game two, Rebels starter Kevin McCleneghan and the Braves Siroka provided even more dominant pitching with each allowing just three hits in the game.

Defense was again excellent and Rebels outfielders Billy McAdam, Mike Proios, Eric Solomon, Matt Nilsen and Kevin Weber had a big hand in it.

The Rebels trailed 1 – 0 through four. In the top of the fifth, after singling to start the inning, Jack Delaney was driven in on a fielder’s choice by McCleneghan to get the Rebels on the board. McAdam, having reached on a walk, scored on a fielder’s choice by Valeriano to take the lead, 2 – 1.

After a lead-off walk in the bottom of the fifth, Brian Porricelli relieved McCeleneghan — who left they game to a rightful ovation — and put out the fire.

In the top of the sixth, the Rebels added some insurance. With Porricelli on third having previously laced a single up the middle, Matt Coster put down a clean sac bunt allowing Poricelli to score. Proios reached on a walk and made his way to third. With two out, Conry singled in Proios to exetend the lead to 4 – 1. Conry took second and then third on wild pitches. In an impressive bit of impromptu choreography with third base coach Sam Acri, Conry then proceeded to execute a successful delayed steal of home to close out the scoring at 5 – 1.

In the bottom of the sixth, Porricelli, having established himself in the shut-down closer’s role, had SYAG batters thinking of all the places they’d rather be than in the batter’s box facing Porky, and he sat the Braves down in order.

NJBL play continues Tuesday 6:00 pm when the Rebels visit the first-place Three Village Yankees at Strathmore Field in Brookhaven.

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NBNM Improve to 3 - 0 in SST

Posted by Mike Conry at Jul 31, 2010 8:47AM PDT ( 0 Comments )

North Bellmore, NY – The North Bellmore North Merrick Rebels defeated Manhasset today by a score of 9 – 5 to improve their record in South Shore Tournament pool play to a perfect 3 – 0.

Rebels starting pitcher Jack Delaney showed good command and velocity keeping Manhasset off the board while the Rebels posted three in each of the first two innings jumping out to a 6 – 0 lead.

Two-thirds into the fouth, Delaney was hit in his throwing hand by a hard come-backer causing him to leave the game after 49 pitches and a 6 – 2 lead.

Alec Acri, called in to emergency service, stepped up with a very solid performance in long relief allowing the Rebels to maintain their momentum and saving precious pitching resources for today’s remaining two games.

The Rebels displayed proficiency in all aspects of their game today with the aforementioned pitching, some very good defense when they needed it, hitting throughout the line-up, and smart, aggressive base-runnning.

NBNM get back between the lines later today at 3:00 when they face the SYAG Braves for a double-header in NJBL league play at Gunther Field.

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Rebels Beat SYAG in NJBL Match Up

Posted by Sam Acri at Jul 29, 2010 7:38PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Behind Michael Proios’s string pitching performance the Rebel’s took a big step forward in this year’s NJBL playoff run. The boys responded to coach’ Sam’s request to score early and often jumping in SYAG’s pitcher for a 3 run first inning. Jack Delany continued hitting the ball hard with a first run triple and another two run RBI later in the game.
The boys were reminded to keep the pressure on with a big day this Saturday.