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West Boca Snaps Cooper City’s Eight-Game Win Streak

John Haney threw 3.2 innings and allowed one run on two hits for Cooper City in relief Wednesday.

The week of spring break is not all about sun screen and surf boards. For Broward high school baseball players on vacation from school this week they still got to suit up and take the diamond. Wednesday night provided a cross-county battle between two top-ranked teams.

The red-hot Cooper City Cowboys visited the streaking West Boca Bulls in a collision course guaranteed to derail one team’s winning streak. It was West Boca who remained perfect at home by winning 7-4 over the visiting Cowboys. The Bulls have now won five straight, while the Cowboys (11-4) see their run halted at eight games.

Wednesday night was a game of executions, and the team that was able to move runners and execute scoring chances came out on top. The Bulls (11-1) wasted no time getting on the scoreboard. After just three batters sent to the plate, Joe White scored from third on a fumbled ball on an infield hit. Chris Busch landed on second after the play ended, and later scored on a Koby Pepia double to left-center field, giving the Bulls a 2-0 lead.

“You never know how you’re going to win a game, so we always approach practice a little differently,” said Bulls Manager Nick Siano. “Every practice we have a different agenda that we want to accomplish. Whether its hitting back side or working on our stealing and reading balls in the dirt. I think our guys are really getting it. One night a guy is going to be on the hill and we’re going to have to manufacture a run. That’s what we did today, yeah we scored seven runs but we didn’t have that big hit in the situation. We kind of just moved guys over and produced a run here and there.”

The game played out like a 0-0 battle right down to the final out. As runs were going to be hard to come by, each team needed to make the most of their opportunities. Both dugouts made it clear that they were present, with their levels of intensity and chanting.

“The name of the game in this loss was leaving runners on base,” said Cowboys Manager Wayne Stofsky. “We left the bases loaded at least twice, runners on second and third a few times. Baseball is all about three things; good pitching, good defense, and timely hitting. Our pitching was good at times tonight, our defense was very good, but we never got that big hit. Bases were loaded with less than two outs, we just didn’t get that timely hit at all. If we do it’s a different ball game.”

Tomasulo drove in two runs in the third to shrink the lead to one-run.

The Bulls Angelo Dovas demonstrated the “bend but not break” theory as he threw four innings and struck out four, picking up the win. The Cowboys forced Dovas to throw from the stretch each of his four innings, but were unable to break through. In the third, after a walk and hit from the first two batters, Dovas found himself in a little jam. With a three-run cushion and first base open the Bulls decided to pitch to Philip Tomasulo.

Tomasulo went with an outside pitch and hit a double to right-center, driving in two runs for his second hit of the evening that cut the lead to 3-2. Tomasulo went a perfect 4-for-4 with three singles, a double, two RBIs and a run. In the process he pushed his batting average close to .600 in just over 40 at-bats this season.

“He could be the hottest hitter in Broward County right now,” said Stofsky. “Here’s a guy who last year broke his ankle and missed most of the season. Philip is an athlete, plays baseball and football. He can run, he gives you 110% every time out, and tonight he makes two diving catches plus another great catch running a ball down. Tonight he had another four hits at the plate. I mean the guys just hits, with and without runners in scoring position, and he runs the bases. He’s been the best player on our team the whole season.”

The Cowboys made noise in the seventh but in the end wasn’t enough to overcome a five-run deficit. Both managers knew this was as big of a non-district game as it gets, but with each team fighting for a number one seed in their own district it seemed they didn’t want to let the leash off. The players had different emotions as the game progressed. In what started as a quiet sunset baseball game, turned into a preview of two playoff squads going at it.

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