Alonso 2B Nick Gonzalez (left) and SS Jose Ciccarello (throwing) have blended seamlessly in the Ravens infield. |
By Jarrett Guthrie
Nick Gonzalez and Jose Ciccarello |
diapers, but in reality it is the first year on the field for the double-play combo.
sophomore, is a flashy glove and arm, with a good bat and some speed, which has led to 35 career doubles at the plate. He said there was an instant chemistry on the field between he and Gonzalez, who have known each other since middle school.
and be smooth and try and make things look good,” Ciccarello said. “But Nick and I have that focus to get the job done, and that allowed us to work well together right away.”
Brandon SS Nico Saladino |
Nico Saladino,
Brandon: The Eagles sophomore is another prime example of putting in the effort needed to vastly improve your game. The shortstop stuck to a weight-training program, added 12 pounds since the fall season, and hasn’t let up on the extra training while the season has been going. He’s also getting it done at the plate with a .422 average, 22 runs scored, and good patience that has resulted in 17 walks. Coupled on the field with second baseman Teddy Flynn, Saladino has been a part of 16 double plays.
Terriers SS Ryan Romano (from 2015) |
Hillsborough 3B Nick Romano |
Ryan and Nick Romano, Hillsborough: The
fraternal twins man the left side of left side of the Terriers infield and are
fun to watch. Four-year starters in the infield for Hillsborough, both brothers
have different skill-sets, but skill is the key word here. Slightly older by a
few minutes, shortstop Ryan Romano (signed with Hillsborough Community College),
who in the past has served time at second base, has quick hands and makes some
of the sweetest flips to the base a coach could ever ask for, while third
baseman Nick (a St. John’s River State College signee) is a hard charger with a great glove and big arm. Both
are also clutch at the plate as Ryan at leadoff is hitting .329, with a
team-leading 27 runs scored, and cleanup man Nick has posted a .429 average,
with five homers and 26 RBI.
up-the-middle tandem for the Lancers is pretty slick as well. Both juniors,
Hessinger at second base hasn’t committed an error in 83 total chances this
season, while Cardona in his first season at shortstop has made a quick leap at
the position in just one year. The Lancers defense coupled with a
pitch-to-contact staff on the mound posted a 20-5 regular season record.
Riverview SS Freddy Tarnok (photo by Mary Steinbeck) |
Freddy Tarnok and
Josh Rulli, Riverview: Stick with us
here as we talk about the Sharks defensive duo of the shortstop Tarnok and
catcher Rulli. Tarnok, at 6-foot-4 may not be a prototypical SS, but the range
he has at the position coupled with a pitcher’s arm (he also throws a fastball
in the 92 mph range, with an 0.54 ERA) make the University of Tampa signee a
weapon whether on the mound or manning short with just one error in 63
attempts. Note to base runners – DON’T RUN ON RULLI. The senior backstop has
gunned down 19-of-25 runners this season, making them more base
go-back-to-the-dugout-and-sit-downers, than base stealers. Rulli earned
defensive player of the tournament honors during spring break at the annual
Tony Saladino Tournament in March.
Bloomingdale: A four-year starter for the Bulls in centerfield, the Nova
Southeastern signee, Chevalier has great range and speed and a plus arm. Due to
some injuries on the team, he had to spend some time at second base for the
Bulls this season, and the different position did slightly affect his hitting
according to coach Kris Wilken. But now back at his natural position he locks
up a solid outfield with a great arm – having committed just five errors in 101
games for Bloomingdale in his career – and is back at it at the plate with a
.309 average and 23 runs scored this year.
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at (2) Sarasota Riverview, 7 p.m.
Harbor at (1) Alonso
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hosted by highest seed, 7 p.m.
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Ranch vs. (2) Wharton, 4 p.m.
vs. (1) Strawberry Crest, 7 p.m
Thursday, May 4
Championship
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vs. (2) Steinbrenner, 7 p.m.
May 3
winner vs. (1) Plant, 7 p.m.
vs. (4) Bloomingdale, 5:30 p.m.
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City vs. (2) Riverview, 5:30 p.m.
Bay/Bloomingdale winner vs. (1) Durant, 5:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
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Chamberlain vs. (4) Leto, 7 p.m.
May 3
winner vs. (1) Hillsborough, 4:30 p.m.
(3) Gaither, 7 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Tech vs. (4) Armwood, 7 p.m.
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winner vs. (1) Braden River, 4 p.m.
vs. (2) Brandon, 7 p.m.
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7 p.m.
Monday, May 1
(5) Blake vs. (4) Spoto, 4 p.m.
(6) Middleton vs. (3) Jefferson, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, May 2
Blake/Spoto winner vs. (1) Jesuit, 4 p.m.
Middleton/Jefferson winner vs. (2) Robinson, 7 p.m.
Thursday, May4
Championship, 7 p.m.
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Catholic vs. (5) Brooks DeBartolo 4:30pm
Prep vs. (6) Tampa Prep 7:30pm
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Berkeley Prep/Tampa Prep 4:30pm
Christian vs. Tampa Catholic/Brooks DeBartolo 7:30pm
Game 7:00pm
Cambridge Christian, 4 p.m.
7 pm.
Seffner Christian, 4 p.m.
Carrollwood Day, 7 p.m.