PITTSFIELD , Mass. — A strong first and third inning, and a consistent outing on the mound by Myles Morrison-Gould led the Pittsfield Little League 10-year-old All-Stars to an 18-3, run-rule win over Adams-Cheshire in the first game of pool play in the Don Gleason District 1 Tournament on Monday.
Control issues on the mound plagued Adams-Cheshire, as it allowed 11 walks in the three-inning game.
Pittsfield outhit Adams-Cheshire by a margin of 12-3.
All players did well for Pittsfield, all but one scoring at least once.
“It's Little League there's always room for improvement,” Pittsfield coach Jack Chevalier said.
“We saw some issues that we are going to get fixed before tomorrow.”
Adams-Cheshire could not seem to find a solution to Pittsfield's offense and pitching.
But Adams-Cheshire was not always behind.
Lukas Benson and Maddox Milesi led the charge, each scoring in the first inning to give AC a 2-0 lead. Hudson Ziter scored in the third to make it 10-3.
But that led to the bottom of the third, when Pittsfield scored eight times without an out to end the game.
Chase Albano drove in Morrison-Gould to make it a 15-run margin.
Albano finished the night 3-for-3 at the plate. Morrison-Gould was 1-for-1 with a pair of RBIs.
On the mound, Morrison-Gould struck out four while pitching into the third inning before giving the ball to Sean Rozak to finish up.
An overall excellent performance from Pittsfield will lead into tomorrow's continuation of pool play.
Adams-Cheshire (0-1) will play Dalton-Hinsdale (0-1) at Clapp Park. Pittsfield (1-0) faces Great Barrington (1-0) at Deming. Both games are at 5:30.
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