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All-Star Guide 2016 Zone 4 East & West All-Star Game www.ctlegionbball.com June 27 2016 Nathan Hale Field Norwalk Ct. 1st Annual American Legion Baseball Zone 4 Showcase All Star Games Monday June 27 3:00 to 9:00 The New Nathan Hale Field Norwalk CT The Best 68 Legion players: High School Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Team South: Stamford, Greenwich, Darien/New Canaan, Wilton, and Ridgefield, Team North: Norwalk, Westport, Bridgeport, Trumbull, and Fairfield. 4:00 game 18U SR legion players. 7:00 game16U JR legion players 3:00 18U SR BP 3:30 18U SR IF/OF 4:00 18U SR 2 hour Game 6:00 16U JR BP 6:30 16U JR IF/OF 7:00 16U JR 2hour Game Area New England and Metropolitan College Coaches invited. No returning college Students or High School class 2016 SENIOR GAME 4:00 PM BP/IO 2:30 NOTES: WEST #24 Darien/NC Pat Diamond SS/2nd New Canaan High School 2017 #35 Darien/NC Kyle DeMayo OF New Canaan High School 2018 #7 Darien/NC Lucien Tamburro OF New Canaan High School #11Ridgefield JT Papa 2B/OP/P The Forman School 2017 #4 Ridgefield Dan Ignatowich 3B/OF Ridgefield High School 2017 #13 Ridgefield Brandon Grizzaffi SS/3B Ridgefield High School 2018 #25 Stamford Anthony Frangiose OF Westhill High School 2018 #7 Stamford Chaz Powell P The Canterbury School 2019 #11 Stamford Nico Kydes C Stamford High School 2018 #18 Stamford Aaron D’ Anolfo P/U Stamford High School 2018 #5 Greenwich Eric Mini OF Greenwich High School 2017 #4 Greenwich Aaron Schur 3b/P Greenwich High School 2017 # Greenwich Mark Sunoo Of/1b Greenwich High School 2017 #33 Wilton Billy Black P Wilton High School 2017 #11 Wilton Colin Kahal SS Wilton High School 2017 #12 Wilton Jack Dinanno C Wilton High School 2018 West Coaches: Ian Thoesen, Jeff Slane, Tim Forcelli EAST NOTES: #1 Bridgeport Jonathan Lopez SS/P Harding High School 2018 #7 Bridgeport Francis Mercado 2B/C/P Harding High School 2017 #3 Bridgeport Josh Garcia CF Harding High School 2017 #57 Trumbull Andrew Lojko RHP/3B Trumbull High School 2017 #2 Trumbull Jake Lynch Jr RHP/SS Trumbull High School 2017 #8 Trumbull Vincent Derubeis 1B Trumbull High School 2017 #1 Trumbull Dustin Siqeuira 2B Trumbull High School 2017 #31 Norwalk Jake Fishman SS Panis River High School 2018 #11 Norwalk Griffin Root OF Brien McMahon High School 2017 #7 Norwalk Thomas Benincaso #7 3B/C Norwalk High School 2017 # Westport Tripp Backus 3B Staples High School 2017 # Westport Kevin Rabacs OF Staples High School 2019 #23 Fairfield Matt Grabowski P Fairfield Ludlowe High School 2017 #20 Fairfield Patrick Craig P the Loomis Chaffee 2017 #15 Fairfield Zach Day P (injured) Fairfield Ludlowe High School 2017 #29 Fairfield Sam Ruppert P Fairfield Warde High School 2017 East Coaches: Tyrone Kingwood, Lance Kriezer, Avery Ford EAST/WEST SR and JR Legion All Star Showcase Games Zone 4 Fairfield County June 27 New Turf Field Nathan Hale MS Norwalk CT NOTES: JUNIOR GAME 6:30 BP/IO 5:00 WEST #36 Stamford Leo Socci P/SS Westhill High School 2019 #15 Stamford Adam Stone P/OF Fairfield Prep 2019 #3 Stamford John MacDonald P/1B Westhill High School 2018 #14 Stamford Bobby Zmarziak OF Westhill High School 2019 #48 Darien/NC Harry Rayhill P/1B Darien High School 2018 #25 Darien / NC Arthur Xanthos C Darien High School 2018 #54 Darien JD Sparks P The Brunswick School 2018 #20 Ridgefield Nick Hanna OF Ridgefield High School 2018 #19 Ridgefield Nick Cullinan 1B/OF Ridgefield High School 2019 #54 Ridgefield Ryan Bogursky C/2B Ridgefield High School 2019 #6 Greenwich Ricky Columbo SS/P (injured) Greenwich High School 2017 #3 Greenwich Jackson Blanchard Of Greenwich High School #11 Greenwich Danny Hupal P/OF Home School 2017 #12 Greenwich James Scarlata 3B The King School 2018 #19 Greenwich Nick Mosher P The Brunswick School 2018 #24 Wilton Robert Constatine SS/2nd Weston High School 2019 #20 Wilton Jack Forgione P/1B Wilton High School 2019 #31 Wilton Brandan Skewis SS/2nd Wilton High School 2018 West Coaches: Tim Daly, Adrian Arango, Frank Carbino , Mike Parlanti, Christian Peterson EAST NOTES: #36 Bridgeport Xavier Ortiz SS/P Central High School 2019 #11 Bridgeport Xavier Swilling CF Bassick High School 2017 #6 Bridgeport Rafael Carerra 3B Fairchild Wheeler High School 2018 #1 Norwalk Michael Clapps 2B /OF St. Joseph’s High School 2019 #18 Norwalk Victor Silano P/OF Brien McMahon High School 2017 #17 Norwalk David Broncati P/1B Trinity High School 2019 #42 Fairfield Jack Bigonette 2B/3B Fairfield Ludlowe High School 2018 #3 Fairfield Jeremy Tierney SS/P Notre Dame High School 2018 #25 Fairfield Austin Valus OF Fairfield Prep 2018 #10 Fairfield Connor Bennett P Fairfield Prep 2018 #15 Westport Andrew Moy SS/P Staples High School 2019 # 52 Westport Sam Robin P/C Staples High School 2019 # 26 Westport Chris Venneruso 2B Staples High School 2019 #24 Westport Luc Yokoi 1B/DH Staples High School 2019 #5 Ridgefield Michael Yodice P Ridgefield High School 2018 #16 Stamford Sammy Spingola OF Westhill High School 2019 #22 Wilton Matthew Lametta C/3B Wilton High School 2017 East Coaches: Mike Parlanti, Matt Pekar, Ford Providing Amateur Athelete with Professional experience. 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