Islip Owls

GAME RECAP: Owls Baseball Club Sweeps Sunday Double Header

by Jacob Infald After a tough 1-1 tie on Friday against the South Shore Aviators, the Owls Baseball Club bounced back today in resounding fashion, sweeping a doubleheader against Titans Hutter, winning game one 10-3, and game two 3-1. Behind some very sound pitching, the Owls now improve to 11-5-1 on the season, trailing only South Shore Elite in the win column in the LI Boys of Summer 16U American division.  We spoke with Dylan Longo (East Islip 2026) after the game. He talks about his dominant outing where he threw six innings of one run ball, leading the Owls to a 3-1 victory. pic.twitter.com/2486gSin6j — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) July 14, 2024 Game 1: The catalyst for the Owls’ success in game one was starting pitcher Nick Haas (Deer Park 2026). Hass threw a six inning compl...

Orlin & Cohen Game of the Week: Owls Baseball Club-Kneisel Uses Five Run First Inning to Defeat Long Island Crew

by Andrew Barbieri FINAL: Owls Baseball Club- Kneisel 6, Long Island Crew 4. Long Island Crew had the tying run at 2nd in the 9th, but Luca Centauro closed it out on the mound for the Owls. @liboysofsummer pic.twitter.com/RVwlOwFZGB — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) August 8, 2023 In an unconventional 9 inning 16u Boys of Summer Matchup, Owls Baseball Club produced at the plate early, and got great work from the duo of Alex Ciampi and Luca Centauro on the mound to secure a 6-4 victory over Long Island Crew at East Islip High School.  Long Island Crew would threaten to start the game by getting 2 men on with 2 out. Ciampi, who started the game, picked up 1 of his 2 strikeouts to get through his first inning of work. The Owls came to the plate and immediately were off and running. The l...

Jordan Serrano’s Big Day at the Plate Headlines Owls Victory

by Nick Cipolla Jordan Serrano is having a day at the plate for the Owls. He hits another ball to the wall, this time its an rbi triple to make it 10-1 pic.twitter.com/CeUXQruGMt — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 15, 2022 Jordan Serrano (Stony Brook School) had a day today at the Medford Athletic Complex. The newest transfer to the Stony Brook School wasted no time to let everyone know that the now former New Jersey product was for real in the Owls 11-1 mercy rule victory over Beast Black.  Serrano’s big day began in the first inning when he stepped up with runners in scoring position and one out. After he hit a foul ball about 500 feet, he would make an adjustment and hit the next pitch over the high wall in left field for a no doubt three run home run to give his team an ear...

LI Titans Crowned 15U National Division Champions With 8-0 Win

by Chris Prystupa FINAL: LI Titans: 8 Islip Owls: 0 Andrew Asaro fired a CG Shutout to seal the championship victory pic.twitter.com/BgAm2FVumn — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) August 20, 2022 The LI Titans-Robles became Boys Of Summer 15U National Division Champions as they shutout the Islip Owls 8-0 this afternoon. In what was a rather lopsided affair at Brentwood State Park, the Titans had it all working for them right from the very first inning. The first two batters of the game would reach base on a single and a hit by pitch, setting the table rather early against Owls Jaden Schmidt. On an attempted first to third pick off move the Owls couldn’t find an out, leading to the Titans drawing first blood. Joseph Scarabino would proceed to line one over the Owls first baseman to bring...

Islip Owls Kneisel Defeat Islip Owls McKenna 4-1 in Taylor Ryan Tournament Championship

by Chris Prystupa Here’s Owls (Kneisel) RHP Jaden Schmidt on his dominant start in the Taylor Ryan tournament’s championship game pic.twitter.com/cfs6D1Y3Ua — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) June 13, 2022 It was a well-rounded game played between both Islip Owls Kneisel and Islip Owls Mckenna today at East Islip Highschool. Both teams pitched well, played solid defense, and had timely hitting but Owls Kneisel ultimately outlasted their opponent.  Owls McKenna would send right-handed pitcher Connor Villano to the mound and he would be just as effective as his counterpart Jaden Schmidt on Owls Kneisel. Both pitchers were the definition of efficiency as the starters were dominating each other’s lineups through the first two innings.  In the top of the third inning, the first run of...

Islip Owls Start Memorial Day Weekend Tournament Off Strong With 9-2 Win

by Chris Prystupa Here’s head coach of the Islip Owls on what he saw from his team in their big 9-2 win this evening and what it means to jump out to a 1-0 record in the tournament pic.twitter.com/Sm53bzIX23 — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) May 28, 2022 The 15U Islip Owls and Batting 1.000 Seminoles met today at Eisenhower Park for their first games in the East Coast Youth Baseball Memorial Day Clash In the top of the first inning the Seminoles got the scoring started right away with E3 off Owls right handed pitcher Centauro. In the bottom half of the frame the Seminoles sent southpaw Montes to the mound to battle the Owls. The Seminoles defended their 1-0 lead with a heads up play by the second baseman Barbetta, who nailed a runner breaking for the plate on a delayed steal attempt. ...

Islip Owls Sweep DH vs. Team Francisco Notorious 9 in Boys of Summer 15u Fall League matchup

by Matthew Cataruzolo Fesefeldt breaks the 1-1 tie with an RBI single to put the Owls up 2-1 heading into the top of the fifth inning. pic.twitter.com/NCdl9Z8Sg7 — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) October 23, 2021 East Islip, NY – The Islip Owls took home the victory in both games of a double header on Saturday in a 15u Boys of Summer matchup vs. Team Francisco Notorious 9 at East Islip High School.  Game one began at 9:00 a.m. with the home team Owls taking the field. Team Francisco’s batters got to work immediately against Owls’ starting pitcher Luca Centauro.  After a leadoff single from Adrien Cruz, Francisco’s catcher Vincenzo Buffolino drove in the first run with a sacrifice fly ball giving his team an early 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning.  Gianluca D’Amico took the moun...

Team Steel Gold Wins Back And Forth Battle

Final: Steel 12, Owls 9. pic.twitter.com/N432pbzpm1 — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) June 20, 2019 On a muggy, foggy night at Baseball Heaven, Team Steel Gold came away with their first victory of the season, defeating the Islip Owls by a score of 12-9. Team Steel wasted no time getting a lead, scoring four runs in the first. With one out, Brayden Alemaghides worked a walk and stole second. Alex Casey followed up with a double, giving Steel their first lead. Casey then advanced to third and then scored on a pair of passed balls. With two guys out, Nikolas Infante reached on an error. James Minutillo made the Owls pay, blasting a home run to left field, giving his team a four run cushion in the first. The Owls clawed away at the deficit that they faced, scoring a run of their own in t...

Batting 1.000 Dominates on Both Sides of the Ball

by James Ryder Forever 9 Field was the site of the first game of a Father’s Day double header at Norman J Levy Lakeside School. The 11u game featured the Batting 1.000 Seminoles and the Islip Owls. The Seminoles, behind Matty Tolipano’s bat and the arms of Braydon Seligman and Derek Yormack, dominated in a 6-0 victory. It didn’t take long for Batting 1.000 to gain the lead, as they scored half of their runs in the bottom of the first inning. Timmy Lynch led off with a walk and was pushed over to 2nd base on Seligman’s single to center field. Tolipano then brought them both home on his first hit of the game, a two run double to right field. He then scored his first run of the game when Ryan Yormack had his own RBI double to make it 3-0 Seminoles. They scored another ...

Offensive Clinic Topped off with Clutch Defense in Beast’s Win over Owls

By James Ryder It was a chilly night Thursday at Baseball Heaven. However, the bats were hot for both 11u teams playing on Field 5. It was an offensive clinic for most of the game that ended with Team Beast besting the Islip Owls, 9-8. The Beast opened the game by hitting back-to-back doubles, courtesy of Adrian Cruz and John Albert Franco respectively, that put them up 1-0. In the bottom of the first, the Owls started with three straight hits, including two doubles of their own. Gregory McSweeny’s leadoff double and Luis Poulos’ single led to Matt Waters’ 2 RBI double down the 1st base line for the lead. Dylan Broschart’s groundout to shortstop and James Terhune’s single to center field each scored one run each to go up 4-1. Once again, the lead wasn’t had for long. The Beast answered wit...

Bandits Ride Big First Inning to Victory Over Owls

Bandits starting pitcher Ivan Epps on his outing: pic.twitter.com/MUNY7z7s9e — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) May 18, 2019 by Ethan Marshall The Oil City Bandits scored three runs in the first inning without the benefit of a hit and never looked back as they defeated the Islip Owls 4-2 in five innings. Bandits starting pitcher Ivan Epps allowed two runs on three hits with seven strikeouts and four walks over 3.1 innings. His only blemish came in the second inning on a two-run double by Brandon Ruocco after back-to-back walks to open the frame. The other two hits he allowed both came on swinging bunts down the third base line that the hitters barely managed to beat out. According to Bandits head coach Tommy Beirne, Epps looked better as the game went along, but he had to be pulled onc...

Islip Owls get Struck by Long Island Thunder

by Ethan Marshall Coach Domenick Caponi on the victory @EcybTournaments pic.twitter.com/IbfjiSwVud — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) May 11, 2019 The Long Island Thunder, behind an offensive explosion and a strong start by Nick Williams, defeated the Islip Owls 13-8. A five-run first inning for the Thunder set the tone for the game, and the Owls were unable to keep up. Thunder head coach Domenick Caponi believes this victory is a good sign his team is getting out of an offensive funk. “I told my team right off the bat, we have to come out explosive, and they did,” Coach Caponi said. “The bats were hot and they never died down.” Each of the first six hitters in the Thunder lineup finished the game with at least one RBI and one run scored. Cleanup hitter Thomas DeSantis led the way with...

  • 1
  • 2

Lost Password

Register