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NEAA All-Stars Fall to Charlestown 5-2

All-Star teams from both sides of the bridge connecting the North End and Charlestown squared off at Puopolo Park during the successful North End Baseball Extravaganza.

“It was a challenging game with Charlestown beating the home team, 5-2,” Baseball Coordinator John Romano said. “Players representing the North End gave it their all but fell short.”

Romano also recognize the NEAA All-Stars for being selected to the team, based on having an outstanding 2021 baseball season.

The North End player of the game was Owen Flanagan and the home team coaches were John Pregmon and Eric Howard.

Romano thanked the sponsors of the seven-inning game who paid for the food, umpires and game awards throughout the Baseball Extravaganza.

Sponsors: Knights of Columbus #1513, Larson family and Larson Ventures, Representative Aaron Michlewitz, Senator Joseph Boncore, Councilor Lydia Edwards, the Previte family, Rodman Ford, Cassa dell Agnello, Kathleen Percoco, and John Pregmon, and recognition of coaches Coach Brett and Coach Bruce, Laurie D’Elia, the Post Gazette and Rocco’s Cucina.

He also recognized the Boston Parks Department for providing the Port-a-Potty and the Mayor’s Office for opening the Mirabella Pool bathrooms.

All Star Players: Will Previte, Aiden Previte, Jared Acevedo, Preston Horan, Henry Gonzales, Owen Flanagan, Ferdinand Carangelo, Lexi Howard, Reed Fullerton, Victor Lochiatto, Anthony Sapienza, Nick Caruso, Owen Finn and Leo Dello Russo.

Phil Orlandella

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