A relentless display of power hitting lit up the Michael Preece Softball Diamond as 133 runs were scored across four explosive fixtures in the Bermuda Softball League.
The offensive barrage was headlined by a clinical performance from the One Hit Wanderers, who dismantled Fundamental Standpoints in a high-scoring 26-12 victory. Joe Barrosso delivered a masterclass at the plate, finishing the night four for five with three towering home runs and seven RBIs to lead the charge. Despite the margin of defeat, Dylan Sommerville provided a spirited response for Fundamental Standpoints, finishing three for four with a double and a home run of his own.
In a similarly dominant display, the Pitch Invaders powered past Bat and Boujie to secure a 23-8 win. Keijon Butterfield was the undisputed architect of the victory, going two for five from the plate with two home runs and a staggering eight RBIs. Liam Evans offered a glimmer of resistance for Bat and Boujie, finishing two for three with a double.
The high-scoring trend continued as the Bad News Beers secured a convincing 23-13 win over the Beach Bums. Tucker Powell was the standout performer for the Beers, racking up five RBIs and two doubles in a disciplined two-for-five outing. The Beach Bums relied on Reid Henderson, who drove in four runs and recorded a double, but his efforts were ultimately not enough to bridge the ten-run gap.
The two-night spectacle concluded with a hard-fought contest between the Paraquet Flyers and Major League Barbers. The Flyers eventually emerged as 16-12 victors, spearheaded by Leonardo Silvera, who finished two for three with two home runs and six RBIs. Gabi Vizciano delivered a perfect afternoon for the Barbers, going four for four with a home run, but the Flyers' early offensive momentum proved decisive in the final standings.
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