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    Roundup: Camden-Wyoming downs MOT for Senior League District I title

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    Camden-Wyoming blanked MOT, 10-0, on Monday night to capture the District I title in Senior League baseball.

    C-W earns a berth in the state tournament in Little League’s age division for 14-16 year olds. That tournament starts on July 7 at Newark National.

    Camden-Wyoming (4-1), won three straight games after falling to MOT, 17-7, on Friday. C-W scored a total of 32 runs in the three victories.

    Winning pitcher Connor Heritage threw a five-inning three-hitter with four strikeouts to earn the shutout. Drew Burns hit a three-run double with Parker White adding a two-run single.

    Noah Wegman and William Taylor pitched two innings each for MOT with Adam McDowell adding a double.

    Mid-Sussex is the Senior League champion from Sussex County’s District III.

    Camden-Wyoming 10, MOT 1: Camden-Wyomingo forced a second championship game to decide the District I title with the victory on Sunday night.

    C-W (3-1), which won its second-straight elimination game, got two hits apiece from Dennis Wilson, Logan Simmons, Makai Parker and Connor Heritage. Quin Collin (7 strikeouts in 4.2 innings), Cole Beaver and Zayne Collins combined to limit MOT to one run.

    Adam McDowell and Thomas Finnegan combined to strike out nine for MOT (3-1) while Matthew Kane and Jackson Honeycutt had two hits each.

    Camden-Wyoming 12, Dover 2: C-W earned its spot in the finals with the victory over Dover on Saturday.

    Winning pitcher Connor Heritage and Parker White both went 3-for-3 with three RBI for Camden-Wyoming. Quin Collins and Zack Raiche also pitched in relief.

    Jahki Jenkins had two hits and an RBI for Dover, which went 3-2 in the tourney.

    Junior League

    Smyrna-Clayton 9, MOT 6: Smyrna-Clayton captured the District I championship with the win on Saturday night.

    Smyrna-Clayton, which went 3-0 in the tourney, advances to the state tournament, which starts on July 9 in Sussex County.

    Pitcher Carter Smith earned the win after giving up only one hit and three runs over three and two-thirds innings. Reliever Dominic Demarco closed out the contest.

    Mason Davis had two RBI for Smyrna-Clayton while Frank Furr, V, Cameron Miller, Coleman Yates, Tanner Harris, Davis, and Aidan Montgomery each collected one hit.

    MOT got two hits and two RBI from Bryce Alleman.

    SOFTBALL
    Major League

    MOT 11, Camden-Wyoming 2: The Middletown-area squad won the District I title with the win on Monday night.

    MOT finished 4-0 in the tournament in Little League’s age division for 11-12 year olds.

    MOT moves onto the state tournament, which starts on July 10 in Sussex County’s District III.

    C-W (2-2) reached the District I finals with a 10-1 win over Smyrna-Clayton on Sunday night.

    Smyrna-Clayton 12, Felton-Harrington 11: Trailing by a run, Smyrna-Clayton scored seven runs in the fifth before holding on for the win on Saturday.

    Avery Garcia went 2-for-3 while Hailey Arrighi, Viola Kilpatrick, and Paisley Cobb had two RBI apiece for Smyrna-Clayton Little Lass. Alexis Cool and Sophia Robles both stole multiple bases.

    Kennedy Thompson led Felton-Harrington with two RBI while Brooklyn Eastman went 3-for-3. Aubrey Hobbs went 2-for-3 with a pair of stolen bases.

    Smyrna-Clayton 19, Milford 5: Smyrna-Clayton used a nine-run fourth inning to take control in the win on Friday.

    Reliever Hailey Arrighi struck out seven while Paisley Cobb (3 runs), Arrighi (2 runs), Brianna Cannon and Viola Kilpatrick all reached base three times.

    Senior League

    Dover 12, Milford 2: Lily Drago pitched a five-inning no-hitter with 11 strikeouts as Dover won its opener in the District I tournament on Monday night.

    Drago also went 2-for-3 and scored a pair of runs for Dover. Also leading the way were Mikaylah Price: (1-for-1, 2 walks, 2 runs), Nancy Boyles: (RBI double, 2 runs and Maci Ridgeway: (RBI double).

    For Milford, pitcher Llianny Felix-Abad scored both runs while Zariya Lewis walked twice.

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