Phil Spotteck

Port Washington Looking to Return to Postseason and Make a Run in 2024

by Aaron Diaz (Special thanks to Metamorphosis Landscape Design for sponsoring this year’s season preview season.) Port Washington 8, Oceanside 4 WP: Hunter Trenaman (5 IP, 3 ER, 3 Ks) Anthony Iuorio: 2 for 4, 4 RBIs, Bases loaded triple to break it open in bottom 2 Ryan Gawley 2 for 4, 2 RBI Jake Scharlat 3 for 3, 2 doubles, RBI pic.twitter.com/eLMVsZNe8A — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) May 8, 2023 Port Washington will look for a different ending in the 2024 season after two-and-out in the postseason. The Vikings finished last season with a 15-5 season record and lost to Oceanside in two games, 10-0 and 10-2.  The Vikings had control of their conference going into their last two games of the season but losing their leadoff hitter first baseman Lucas Milgrim due to injury stal...

Port Washington Looking To Build On Their Historic 2019

by Zevan Shuster Jackson Satttinger (2020) Singles to score Nick Esposito. The Walk-off closes out Oceanside 11-1 in Game 3, and sends Port Washington to the Nassau County Finals! @portbaseball @arjcinfo @axcessbaseball @Nassau_Baseball @TeamSteelNY @BPM_Tweets @MattSoren4 @JaxSattinger21 pic.twitter.com/G0Ap1Ob3D4 — Dave Sattinger (@DaveSattinger) May 27, 2019 Results from a previous season may not carry over, but the memories and the work ethic instilled from it certainly can.  “We are hungry to get back there again,” Phil Spotteck, assistant coach of the team, said in regards to their incredible run through Nassau County Class AA. They pulled off an upset of Oceanside in the semifinals before losing to Massapequa in the County Finals at SUNY Old Westbury. They finished with 20 wins and ...

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