Champlain Valley Baseball League Airborne Speedway Padres @ Lyon Mountain Miners June 26th 2011

base hit
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Kyle Coryea

Airborne Speedway Padres Eric Bell (21) connects on the pitch off the end of the bat. The Airborne Speedway Padres would lose both games to the undeafted Lyon Mountain Miners 8-5 in game 1 and 12-6 in game two. It was a tough day out there for Padres that were fighting through extrication as they were losing players for different reasons throughout. The Padres would stay in both games until the late innings when the Miners would pull away with the loses the Padres fall to 2-10 and the Miners improve to 12-0.

inside pitch
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Kyle Coryea

Lyon Mountain Miners Kyle Kolowoski (9) turns on the pitch for a base hit.

Champlain Valley Baseball League Peabody Padres Vs Adam's Glass Dodgers June 4 2015

sliding in
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Kyle Coryea

Peabody's Shane Perrotte (2) slides under the tag at home plate to extend there lead. It would be a mid-week battle between the Peabody Padres and Adam's Glass Dodgers at the Lefty Wilson field. The Padres would jump out to the quick 1-0 lead after the first inning. They would another run in the third inning to make it 2-0. Then in the fourth inning, the Dodgers would get on the board but the Padres would two more runs to make it 4-1. Then in the sixth, both teams would score again the Dodgers would get another single run while the Padres would add three and make it 7-2. The Padres would go on to win by that 7-2 margin and improve to 7-1 on the season. Gallery

backhanded pick
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Kyle Coryea

Peabody's Matt Rivers (88) with the backhanded stop deep in the hole to save extra bases. Gallery

Peabody Padres Vs Adam's Glass Dodgers June 4 2015

Champlain Valley Baseball League
close play at the plate
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Kyle Coryea

The Dodgers runners would be called safe on this play saying he got around the tag from Padres Chris Narkwackia (7) you be the judge. It would be a mid-week battle between the Peabody Padres and Adam's Glass Dodgers at the Lefty Wilson field. The Padres would jump out to the quick 1-0 lead after the first inning. They would another run in the third inning to make it 2-0. Then in the fourth inning, the Dodgers would get on the board but the Padres would two more runs to make it 4-1. Then in the sixth, both teams would score again the Dodgers would get another single run while the Padres would add three and make it 7-2. The Padres would go on to win by that 7-2 margin and improve to 7-1 on the season. Gallery.

Champlain Valley Baseball League Peabody Padres Vs Adam's Glass Dodgers June 2 2015

sliding in at home
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Kyle Coryea

Peabody's Shane Perrotte (2) slides in safe at the plate a head of the tag of the dodgers catcher for the game-winning run. We would have a mid-week game in Champlain Valley Baseball League action to start week four of the season between the Peabody Padres and Adam's Glass Dodgers. The Dodgers would get the early lead 1-0 after the first inning. They would add a pair of runs in the second to make it a 3-0 lead. At the bottom of the third, the Padres would get on the board to make it 3-1. Then in the fourth, the Padres would have a big inning plating four runs to take the 5-3 lead. Then in the fifth the Dodgers would get one to make it 5-4 game. Then in the sixth, they would get two runs to regain the 6-5 lead. Then in the bottom of the seventh, the padres would get two including the game-winning head first slide by Shane Perrotte at the plate to get the 7-6 victory. In the winning effort, Matt Rivers would go the distance for the victory as the Padres go to 6-1 on the season. Gallery

on the hop
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Kyle Coryea

Peabody's Jeff Norton (8) receives the grounder on the hot corner and fires over to first for the out. Gallery

Peabody Padres Vs Adam's Glass Dodgers June 2 2015

Champlain Valley Baseball League
diving catch
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Kyle Coryea

Peabody's Matt Ormsby (13) with the diving catch in center field to steal a base hit. We would have a mid-week game in Champlain Valley Baseball League action to start week four of the season between the Peabody Padres and Adam's Glass Dodgers. The Dodgers would get the early lead 1-0 after the first inning. They would add a pair of runs in the second to make it a 3-0 lead. At the bottom of the third, the Padres would get on the board to make it 3-1. Then in the fourth, the Padres would have a big inning plating four runs to take the 5-3 lead. Then in the fifth, the Dodgers would get one to make it 5-4 game. Then in the sixth, they would get two runs to regain the 6-5 lead. Then at the bottom of the seventh, the padres would get two including the game-winning headfirst slide by Shane Perrotte at the plate to get the 7-6 victory. In the winning effort, Matt Rivers would go the distance for the victory as the Padres go to 6-1 on the season. Gallery.

Fourth Ward Cardinals Vs Meron's Expos August 24 2014

Champlain Valley Baseball League Championship
champions
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Kyle Coryea

The Fourth Ward Cardinals pose for there team photo as they are crowned the 2014 Champlain Valley Baseball League champions. The Fourth Ward Cardinals would meet up with the Meron's Expos in the 2014 Champlain Valley Baseball championship. The Fourth Ward Cardinals would be in total control from start to finish as they would win the first game 10-7. Although that score would be closer then it would appear as the Cardinals had a 10-1 lead going into the last inning. Then in second game there would be little doubt throughout the game as they would get the 16-3 victory and be crowned the 2014 Champlain Valley Baseball League champions. Gallery.

Fourth Ward Cardinals Vs Fourth Ward Timberjaxxs August 17 2014

Champlain Valley Baseball League Semi-Finals
diving catch
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Kyle Coryea

Timberjaxx's Dalton Demarco (11) with the diving catch in left field to rob a base hit. The Fourth Ward Cardinals would meet up the Fourth Ward Timberjaxxs in the semi-finals of the Champlain Valley Baseball League playoffs. The Timberjaxxs would take a quick 3-0 lead over the first two innings with a pair in the first and a single in the second. The Cardinals would get on the board with a single run in the fourth inning to make it 3-1. Then would come the game-changer what was thought nothing major at the time a two-strike one out missed check swing that was missed gave the Cardinals new life and would score four runs after that missed call and would end up giving them a 5-3 victory. With the victory, the Cardinals would advance to the championship against the Meron's Expos. Gallery.

Peabody Padres @ Adam's Glass Dodgers July 17 2014

Champlain Valley Baseball League
from the hole
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Kyle Coryea

Adam's Glass Kyle Demaruas (10) with the pick from behind second base fires to first for the out. The Peabody Padres would meet up with the Adam's Glass Dodgers in a mid-week contest in Champlain Valley Baseball League action. The Dodgers would take the 2-0 lead in the third inning on a pair of RBI singles. Then in the fourth inning, the Dodgers would extend there lead to 4-0 lead with another pair of RBI singles. The game would stay there till the sixth inning when the Padres would fight there way back with three runs and make it 4-3 game. Although their efforts would fall short and the Dodgers would hold on for the 4-3 victory. In the winning effort, Luis Pepan Matos would go the distance giving up three runs on four hits while striking out five as the Dodgers finish off the regular season at 9-11 while the Padres fall to 11-5. Gallery.

Peabody Padres Vs Jefford Steel July 15 2014

Champlain Valley Baseball League
safe at home
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Kyle Coryea

Peabody's Kalob Drolitte (23) slides around the tag of Jefford Steel's Colin Recore and scores. The Peabody Padres would play Jeffords Steel in nonleague action at South Acres. Jefford's would jump out quick scoring two runs in the first and second innings for the 4-0 lead. The Padres would get on the board with a single run in the third to make it 4-1. The Padres would claw there way back into the game with a three-run fifth to tie the score at four. The Padres would take the 6-4 lead in the sixth on a pair of runs. Although Jefford's Steel would get a pair of there in the seventh to force extra innings. In the extra-inning, Jefford Steel would scratch across a run and get the 7-6 victory. Gallery.

Peabody Padres @ Meron's Expos July 6 2014

Champlain Valley Baseball League
contact
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Kyle Coryea

Peabody's Mark Eggleston (1) makes solid contact on the pitch for one of his four home runs on the day. The Peabody Padres would travel to South Acres Field in Plattsburgh and play the Meron's Expos in Week 7 of the Champlain Valley Baseball League. The Padres would jump out to a quick 3-0 lead in the first inning of the game with a rbi single by Jeff Norton and a two-run home run by Mark Eggleston. The Padres would extend it to 4-0 Shane Perrotte's RBI single. The Expos would cut the lead in half in the bottom of the second on a pair of RBI singles by Bruno and Woods to make it 4-2. The Padres would extend the lead back to 6-2 on Mark Eggleston 2 run homer. The Expos answered back in the third with a two-run homer by Mark Passino to make it 6-4. The Expos would tie it up in the fourth on RBI's by Roenback and Bourdeau. The Padres would regain the lead in the fifth on Mark Eggleston's third homer to make it 7-6. Then in the sixth, the Padres would put the game away on Mike Rivers home run and secure the 8-6 win. Then it was time for game two of the day. In that second game, the Padres would jump on the Expos quick and take 5-0 lead anchored by Chris Markwicka's three-run home run. Then in second, they would add four more runs helped by Jeff Norton's and Mark Eggleston's back to back homers to make it 9-0. Then in the fourth inning, the Expos would get on the board helped by Bruno's homer to make it 9-2. Then the Padres would add two more in the seventh to extend it to 11-2. The Expos would try and make a last inning comeback but it would be two much as they would get one run and the Padres would secure the 11-3 win. With the sweep, the Padres improve there record to 11-4 on the season and are within striking distance of the first-place Cardinals. Gallery

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