by Trevor Dugan Axcess spoke to 15u MVP South Shore following their championship victory @MVP_SouthShore @mvpnewyork @LIBoysofSummer pic.twitter.com/DrtzJJuoK1 — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) August 14, 2025 When asked about his team’s performance this summer, MVP South Shore Head Coach Nick Fiore said that “pitching has been our strength all year long.” That was certainly the case Thursday evening in the second game of the best-of-three championship series with Yeti Baseball Navy to decide the Boys of Summer 15u National Division. MVP South Shore won the first game of the series 8-1 on Tuesday, giving them the opportunity to sweep the championship series Thursday evening. Yeti Baseball needed a win to keep their season alive and force a decisive game three. Yeti baseb...
by Trevor Dugan Mason Nasta and Luke Howard of the LI Titans Cooney spoke to Axcess after their dominant victory at Joe Nathan Field @liboysofsummer pic.twitter.com/pRDCtIUuG6 — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) June 27, 2025 B1 Ghost Andersen and the LI Titans Cooney met at Joe Nathan Field Thursday evening for a 16u LI Boys of summer matchup. B1 started Elvin Mele (Garden City 2027) on the mound while the Titans went with Brayden Wheeler (Division 2027). The Titans got the scoring started early, posting three runs in the top of the first inning. Back-to-back walks and a HBP loaded the bases to start the game. The game’s first two runs would come across on passed balls, while the third scored on an RBI groundout. Heading into the bottom of the first, the Titans held a 3-0 lead. Titans...
by Trevor Dugan For the first time since 2019, Sayville has won the Class A Long Island Championship! FINAL: Sayville 1 – Wantagh 0 pic.twitter.com/vwbRbYnZap — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) June 5, 2025 For the first time since 2019 the Sayville Golden Flashes have won the Class A Long Island Championship. Sayville squared off against Wantagh on Thursday afternoon at Middle Country Athletic Complex. Wantagh started Oneonta-commit Christian Danzilo on the mound for the championship matchup, while Andrew Law got the nod for Sayville. It was a short outing for Law, as he was pulled in the first inning after walking the first two batters he faced. Law would remain in the game as Sayville’s three hitter, but the sophomore Joseph Strining took over in relief, inheriting two base r...
by Trevor Dugan Commack punches their ticket to the playoffs with a gritty win against league champ Connetquot FINAL: Commack 4 – Connetquot 2 pic.twitter.com/9AbkHKrPUZ — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) May 13, 2025 The defending Long Island champion Commack Cougars punched their ticket to the playoffs Tuesday with a thrilling win over the League II regular season champion Connetquot Thunderbirds. Entering the game with a 9-6 record, the Cougars faced their toughest opponent yet in the 14-1 Thunderbirds. On the road at Connetquot High School, Commack started Chris Messina on the mound, his first game back on the hill after undergoing Tommy John surgery last year. Connetquot went with Dylan Wilkinson for this intra-division rivalry matchup, a RHP committed to Saint Thomas Aqui...
Axcess spoke to Michael Tuffy and Justin Oland of Commack North Little League this morning They shared a bit about the league and what they are doing for the Commack community pic.twitter.com/dunEvY87QJ — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) April 5, 2025 by Trevor Dugan Saturday morning marked opening day at Cedar Road Park for the 67th season of Commack North Little League. The day began with a parade down Cedar Road, escorted by the Commack Fire Department. The Commack High School marching band paraded behind the fire engine, playing a rendition of “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” on their instruments. Walking alongside them were the Commack Varsity Baseball and Softball teams. The players, coaches, and parents of Commack North Little League followed close behind, donning their jerseys an...
by Trevor Dugan The Huskies spoke to Axcess after their championship victory at Diamond in the Pines @liboysofsummer pic.twitter.com/bf7d9N9jWH — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) November 10, 2024 The South Shore Elite and Long Island Huskies met at Diamond in the Pines Saturday evening to decide the champion of the 16u Boys of Summer Fall Division. Both teams comfortably won their respective playoff games Saturday morning at Brentwood State Park to set up this championship matchup. After a layoff of several hours between games as well as a location change, the championship began at 5:00 P.M. Both teams entered the championship with just one loss on the season, but the Elite were the road team and batted first. The Huskies sent out Chase McQuade (Farmingdale 2027) to start on the mou...
by Trevor Dugan Connor Scully gets the save for RVC Tigers Blue, securing their championship victory FINAL: Tigers 7 – Sharks 4 pic.twitter.com/i72zphDGLY — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) November 3, 2024 This Sunday afternoon Pops Field in Farmingdale played host to the 9u East Coast Fall League Championship between Sharks Baseball Academy and RVC Tigers Baseball Blue. The righty Benjamin Marcic got the start for the Sharks with the championship on the line, while the Tigers went with RHP Richie Lind. It took no time at all for the Tigers to take the lead, scoring twice in the top of the first. After three straight walks loaded the bases, Connor Scully drove in the game’s first run with an RBI single. Another run scored on a bases loaded HBP, making it 2-0 Tigers after...
by Trevor Dugan MXE Academy Giac Squad takes game one of their doubleheader at PAL Stadium FINAL: MXE 8 – Bonnies 3 With a win in game two, they will be crowned @liboysofsummer 16u Fall Division Champions pic.twitter.com/VY1R8AaUpo — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 27, 2024 16u MXE Academy Giac Squad and the Bonnie Bees met Sunday morning for the first two games of a three game series to decide the Boys of Summer 16u Fall Division Championship. LHP Ethan Azoff (James Madison 2026) got the start for the Bonnies in game one. MXE sent out RHP Jefferson Biener (Division 2026). The Bonnies had the bats working in the top of the first. After a leadoff strikeout, the 2-5 batters hit four consecutive singles. The first run scored when Reynaldo Medina (Park Slope Collegiate 2027)...
by Trevor Dugan Middle Country Park played host to a 14u Boys of Summer fall league doubleheader Sunday morning between New York Longhorns Brown-Eriring and B1 Ghost Diaz Black. The 14u NY Longhorns Brown-Eiring spoke to Axcess after their doubleheader @liboysofsummer pic.twitter.com/1IXdIwkKih — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 20, 2024 GAME ONE The doubleheader began bright and early at 9:00 A.M. RHP Liam Byrne took the ball to start for the Longhorns, while B1 went with RHP Will Lordi. Each starter got off to a solid start, pitching two scoreless innings apiece to begin the game. Both pitchers seemed to be pitching to contact and trusting the fielders behind them. Neither offense could break through until the bottom of the third, when Longhorns catcher Vincenzo Abbatielo s...
by Trevor Dugan The coaches of 11u Rebels Baseball spoke to Axcess following their successful day at Vets Memorial Field@EcybTournaments pic.twitter.com/0tc1pBt59R — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 19, 2024 11u Rebels Baseball and the Smithtown Bulls Blue met for a doubleheader Saturday morning, as part of the East Coast Youth Baseball Fall league. GAME ONE It was a perfect morning for Autumn baseball at Vets Memorial Field in Saint James, with game one beginning at 9:00 A.M. Luke Potucek started on the mound for the Bulls and pitched a scoreless top of the first. Mason DaRocha got the start for the Rebels, and matched Potucek with a scoreless first inning of his own. The first run of the game came in the top of the second, when Luke Como hit an RBI groundout to give the Reb...
by Trevor Dugan Mayhem Baseball Mann and the Top Tier Aviators Navy met for a doubleheader at Diamond in the Pines Sunday morning. The games were part of the Boys of Summer 13u National Fall Division. The Aviators earn a hard fought, five inning victory in game one FINAL (5): Aviators 7 – Mayhem 6 Game two beginning shortly pic.twitter.com/COeO45cP0Z — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 6, 2024 GAME ONE Game one of the doubleheader got started bright and early at 8:30 A.M. This was the first meeting of the Fall season between the two clubs. The Mayhem started Matthew O’Brien on the mound, while Logan Lamberson got the start for the Aviators. The Mayhem got to bat first and gave themselves a nice cushion to start things off in the top of the first. The game’s first run sco...