Antonia Agostinelli Memorial Tournament

Next Level Sandlot Captures 18u Championship at Antonia Agostinelli Memorial Tournament

by Trevor Dugan We spoke to tournament co-MVPs Andrew Caramico and Matthew Muzikant following their championship win and final game as members of Next Level Sandlot pic.twitter.com/w64UVkwBhh — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 19, 2025 It was a pitchers’ duel between two Division-I bound hurlers in the Sunday evening matchup between Next Level Sandlot and the Baseball Warehouse Grizzlies Black to decide the Antonia Agostinelli Memorial Tournament 18u championship.  St. Johns-commit Andrew Caramico pitched five scoreless innings for Next Level, recording seven strikeouts and allowing just two hits. Warehouse Grizzlies starter Luke Malamug matched him with five scoreless innings of his own, striking out five. Malamug will play Division-I baseball at Fairleigh Dickinson Univ...

LI Elite Cruise to Victory at Antonia Agostinelli Memorial Tournament

by Trevor Dugan We spoke to Old Westbury commit Ryan Kunkel and West Conn commit Anthony Muscatelli following their dominant performances in the Elite’s run rule victory pic.twitter.com/JYP2MtFxWO — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 18, 2025 A pair of college commits led the way for 17u LI Elite on Saturday morning as they sailed to a 12-0 run-rule victory against the LI Strong. West Conn commit Anthony Muscatelli recorded four RBIs with two triples and two runs scored, while Old Westbury-commit Ryan Kunkel pitched three shutout innings and struck out five batters.  The only two hits allowed by Kunkel came in the top of the first inning. LI Strong leadoff man Brett Baumiller from Sayville High School led the game off with a single, then following a fielder’s choice Shane B...

Baseball Warehouse Indians Purple Win Back-and-Forth Nailbiter at Agostinelli Memorial Tournament

by Trevor Dugan Jacob Henderson (New Brunswick 2027) knocks one off the wall to walk it off for the Warehouse Indians FINAL: Indians 7 – Dodger Nation 6 pic.twitter.com/Sen9MuHnjX — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 18, 2025 A back-and-forth game between Dodger Nation Anzano and the Baseball Warehouse Indians Purple ended with a dramatic bases loaded walk-off at the Antonia Agostinelli Memorial Tournament Saturday afternoon. The intense tournament matchup featured five lead changes and several clutch extra base hits from both sides.  Donovan Gilmartin of Centereach High School started on the mound for Dodger Nation, while the Indians went with Nic Acquaviva from Spotswood High School.  Dodger Nation took an early lead in the top of the first inning in unconventional fashio...

Ynoa Shines on the Mound in 4-0 Win in Tournament Championship

by Nicholas Cipolla Final: Titans: 4 Lumberjacks: 0 Jordan Ynoa throws a complete game shutout to win the championship for the titans pic.twitter.com/j4XQ8Hb9ra — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 18, 2021 Jordan Ynoa did exactly what you expect an ace to do in a big time game in October. He went out there and dominated for seven innings and led his team to victory. Offensively, the Titans got on the board in the second with a sac fly to right field from Everett Gaver in the second inning. Besides that, we had a pitchers duel for 5 innings of play. Ynoa was dominant from pitch one until the very last pitch. He only allowed 5 runners to reach base, and surrendered only one extra base hit to the Lumberjacks over 7 innings of work. He also added an inning ending pickoff in the four...

Titans Three Run 5th is the Difference in Victory Over Baseball Warehouse

by Nicholas Cipolla Jordan Meivowitz gives the titans the lead in the fifth with a 2 run double that hit the top of the left center wall. Score is now 4-2 Titans pic.twitter.com/eunFyunXPn — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 17, 2021 The Long Island Titans did not want to lose this game, no matter how things looked after the first inning. Before a big 5th inning, it looked like this would be a long and probably miserable fall afternoon on the baseball field. Baseball Warehouse jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the top of the first when Jaxon Appleman crushed a 2-run home run over the double fence in center field, 305 feet away from home plate. In the bottom of the first, Kyle Anderson struck out two of the three batters he faced and his stuff looked electric.  After allowing th...

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