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07/17/2016 12:00 AM

Madison Junior Legion Preps for States; Seniors Come Up Just Short


Graeme McGivern and the Madison Junior Legion baseball team took a four-game series from Meriden in preparation for the State Tournament.Photo by Chris Eadevito/The Source

Junior American Legion Baseball

The Post 79 Junior Legion baseball team went 13-11 in Zone 3 play to finish in fourth place in the zone. Madison, which notched an overall mark of 19-12 for the regular season, opens play in the double elimination State Tournament on Monday, July 18.

First up last week, Madison recorded 6-0 shutout of Meriden on July 11. Will McIntosh pitched seven innings with four strikeouts. Clay Knibbs was 2-for-4 with two RBI.

Madison then won 7-5 against Meriden on July 12 as Ian Butler (getting the win in five frames of work), Brad Cosgriff, and Austin Doyle took to the mound in that one. Knibbs was 2-for-2 with a walk, plus Phoenix Billings hit 2-for-4 with a stolen base and RBI.

Meriden returned the favor with a 3-1 decision over Madison the following day, a game in which McIntosh had two doubles. Michael Scoopo and Kevin Girardi pitched for Post 79, which rebounded with a 13-3 victory versus Merdien to close out the series on July 14. Butler was 2-for-3 and nabbed a double.

Facing Wallingford to close the regular season, Madison lost 5-4 on July 15 and took a 4-1 defeat the next day. In the first Wallingford clash, Will Kleinhenz was 2-for-3 with a pair of RBI, and then the next day, Butler was 2-for-3 with a duo of stolen bases.

Senior American Legion Baseball

Madison came up just shy of making the State Tournament as Post 79 finished with a record of 11-13 in Zone 3 to place fifth—one spot behind East Haddam, which went 12-12 and was the last team from the zone to qualify.

Madison started last week with a 4-2 win over Meriden on July 11 as Ian Tolis pitched a complete game. Post 79 then won 6-2 over Meriden the next day. Magnus Grigor and Aaron Rubin pitched for Post 79 in that win. Madison followed that by earning a 4-1 win against Meriden on July 13 before taking a 5-3 defeat to Meriden on July 15. Later that day, Post 79 lost 8-5 to Wallingford as Michael Elias (6 innings) and Ryan McAneany (1) pitched for Madison.

Madison concluded the summer 11-13 in Zone 3 and 12-14-1 overall.

Brian Anderson and the Post 79 Senior Legion baseball squad won 11 games, but came up a whisker shy of qualifying for the State Tournament this summer.Photo by Chris Eadevito/The Source