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The NHP Cyclones traveled to St. James to play the Bulls on Sept. 24. The Cyclones brought out the heavy lumber in a double header sweep. They won the first game by a score of 12 -1. Again Dillon Popovich connected in the first inning for a RBI single to put the Cyclones up in an early lead. In the second inning Kenneth Wilcox knocked in Anthony Cruz for a 2 - 0 lead. The Cyclones scored 4 more times in the 3rd inning, David Velasquez knocked in two of the runs. With a 6 -0 lead going into the fifth the Cyclones closed the game out 6 more runs. Newcomer Josh Betton score two runs and Alex Fabian pitched a complete game 4 hitter. In game two the Cyclones kept up the hitting. They scored 4 runs in the first with RBI singles from Kevin Caldas and JT O'Callaghan, 3 runs in the 2cd and 6 runs in the 5th. The hitting stars of the game were Robert Wisnewski 4 for 4, Nicky Andali 2 for 3 and Cris Longoria 2 for 2 with a walk. Gibron Gurayah started and went 4 innings and Robert Wisnewski closed out the game by pitching the final three innings.

The Cyclones host the Long Island Baymen next week at Tully Field (1:30 p.m.) in a battle for first place in the NJBL. Also please help support the NHP Cyclones by stopping by our booth at the New Hyde Park Street Fair on Saturday Sept. 30.


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