All Zeros For Kings Park


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Goose eggs littered the scoreboard this week as Kings Park took on Harborfields. The Kingsmen were absolutely dominating against the Tornados. The Kingsmen allowed absolutely no runs over their three game series, putting up scores of 11-0, 4-0 and closing out the series with a 10-0 win before the weekend.

In game one Hunter Colagrande, Brandon Hauk, and Dylan Frers combined for 12 strikeouts in the shutout. Not to be outdone in game two Everett Zarzicki pitched six scoreless innings, striking out seven batters while allowing just two hits while Stephen Carini pitched a scoreless seventh inning to keep the streak alive. That brought up the final game of the three game set where Matthew Callaghan earned the win across three scoreless innings of relief for Kings Park striking out five batters while allowing two hits and Nick Paliotta pitched a clean seventh inning with two strikeouts to ensure the sweep.

Kings Park now sit atop League 6 in Suffolk County tied with Sayville who boasts the same record. The Kingsmen will take on Hampton Bays for a three game series this week when they look to keep posting zeros on the scoreboard.

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