2024 Baseball Showcase Recap


July 30, 2024

The Baseball Showcase took place Tuesday, July 9 - Thursday, July 11 at Maplewood Park & Howard Park in Malden.

  • Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button

RESULTS | PHOTO GALLERY


Game 1

Northeast: 8

Metro: 5


Metro started off the game strong with 5 runs in the first two innings but Northeast was able to make a strong comeback.
Nick Bonasera (Rowley, Triton Reg HS) was able to double that and scored a run. Things kept rolling for Northeast after that. 


Game 2

West: 6

Central: 5


Central started this game off hot with
Willem Haker (Uxbridge, Rockmeadow Academy) hitting a home run his first at bat. West was able to string some runs together with Ian McDonald (Belchertown, Belchertown HS) going 3 for 4 and scoring twice. 


Game 3 

West: 11

Southeast: 7


At the end of the first inning Southeast had a three point lead. Things didn't pick up until the sixth and seventh inning for the West.
Ian McDonald (Belchertown, Belchertown HS) had a great performance again at the plate going 4 for 5 with a double and two runs scored. 


Game 4

Northeast: 2

Coastal: 3 


Northeast left the first inning leading by two but after that their bats started to slow down. Coastal got the bats going late in the game being led by
Logan Schipper (Pembroke, Pembroke HS) who was 3 for 3 on the day. 


Game 5 

Central: 13

Southeast: 1


Central got off to an electric start scoring 10 runs in two innings.
Ryan Miley (Bellingham, Northbridge HS) went 3 for 4 with a double and two singles. 

Game 6

Metro: 14

West: 4


Metro tallied a total of 7 runs in the first 3 innings. This all started when
Jackson LaValle (Westfield, Westfield HS) got on base with a single. The runs just kept flowing after that. 


Game 7

Metro: 11

Southeast: 4 


David Ruane
(Everett, Malden Catholic HS) was 3 for 3 leading the Metro team to another win. The bats came alive in the seventh inning for the Metro team. They had 6 unanswered runs in the seventh. 


Game 8

Coastal: 4

Central: 2


The pitching in this game was outstanding. For Central,
Bryce Everson (Worcester, Auburn HS) had 8 strikeouts. For Coastal, everyone was making every single play they could. There were no errors and ultimately Coastal pulled away when their bats came alive. 


Game 9

Southeast: 12

Coastal: 9


The bats came alive early for southeast. They scored 8 runs in the second and third inning. Coastals bats started to come into play in the last few innings but unfortunately it was not enough. 


Game 10

Coastal: 2

Metro: 1


This game was an extremely well played defensive game. There was no room for error in this game. Metro scored early and could not keep that going into the final innings of the game. Coastal finally answered by putting up 2 runs. 


Game 11

Northeast: 9

Central: 5


Both teams struck early in this game. Northeast kept the runs coming in though. This game was close on up until the fifth inning. Northeast started to pull away. 


Game 12

Central: 13

Metro: 2


Central immediately started to put the pressure on Metro by scoring 8 runs in the first 2 innings. Central was doing a great job of having quick defensive innings and then getting right back up to hit, to add more runs. 


Game 13

West: 0

Coastal: 1


Coastal was putting balls in play and this allowed them to score the lone point of the game. West wasn't able to put people on the bases which ended up hurting them at the end of the game. 


Game 14

Northeast: 10

Southeast: 5


Northeast started off hot which helped them keep the momentum throughout the game. Southeast struggled at the beginning to get the bats going and northeast to take advantage of that. 


Game 15

Northeast: 4

West: 4


This game started off with Northeast putting up 4 points in the first inning. West answered in the third inning. After that inning it was a neck and neck all game.


Bronze Medal Game

Central: 8

West: 5


This game started off with both teams scoring early runs. The fourth and fifth inning Central was scoring runs and West was not able to capitalize with men on base. That is what the deciding factor in this game was. 


Gold Medal Game 

Northeast: 5

Coastal: 7


Northeast was the first to strike in this gold medal game when
Joshua Hersey (Salisbury, Triton Reg. HS) hit a triple to score a run in the first inning. Coastal responded in the first inning scoring one but from there they kept adding to their total every inning. 

November 24, 2025
Fall edition of the B.A.A. Gives Back Grant Program awards $125,000 to local non-profit organizations
November 18, 2025
The Bay State Games has selected six statewide scholarship recipients for the 2025 Future Leaders Scholarship Program. These student-athletes were selected from a large applicant pool after a process that included committee reviews of all applications and virtual interviews with selected applicants. These future leaders were selected based on their achievements and involvement in academics, community service, athletics, and leadership roles. The Bay State Games Future Leaders Scholarship program was established in 1989 and has since distributed nearly $400,000 in financial aid. Each of these high school seniors will receive a $1,000 scholarship for their first year of college. “Bay State Games is proud to continue the Future Leaders Scholarship program which since 1989 has provided over $400,000 in aid to support the continuing education of outstanding young leaders." said Kevin Cummings, Executive Director of the Bay State Games. “These well deserving student-athletes have excelled in the classroom, on the field and in the community, representing a variety of schools, sports and regions across Massachusetts” This year’s six scholarship recipients are Elyse Bissada, Brooke Blahut, Abigail Howie, Olivia Laaper, Sabina Mackechnie, Molly McIntyre. Elyse Bissada is a senior at Dover-Sherborn High School, where she is a four-year varsity field hockey and track & field athlete, as well as the team captain for both sports. In 2025, Elyse was a member of the Bay State Games Southeast field hockey team where she won a gold medal. Elyse is the founder of the Veterinary Medicine Club at her school and in her free time volunteers at local farms and Animal Rescue Leagues across the state. Elyse has committed to play field hockey and study biology at Hamilton College, where she plans to pursue veterinary medicine and ultimately establish an affordable low-cost clinic that serves her community. Brooke Blahut is a senior at North Quincy High School where she is a 4-year varsity member of the soccer team, and captain of the varsity ice hockey team. Brooke is also a well accomplished figure skater. She began skating at age 2 at Winterland Skating School and is now a U.S. Figure Skating Gold Medalist. Brooke has participated in Bay State Games annually since 2016, medaled 6 times, and is a 4-year Bay State Games High School Ambassador. Brooke is also the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) Ambassador for NQHS. Brooke is Vice President of her class, a member of the National Honor Society and Science National Honor Society and academically ranks in the top 5% of her class with a 4.6 GPA. Brooke is a two-time team leader and participant in the FBI Teen Leadership Academy and plans to pursue her master’s in forensic science and criminology and become an FBI Special Agent. Abigail Howie is a senior at Wilmington High School, where she is on the varsity soccer team and is captain of the Winter and Spring Track teams. Abigail serves as President of Student Council and the Wildcat Service Council, where she founded the “Bridging Generations” community initiative. She is a member of the National Honor Society, DECA, and Best Buddies. Abigail coaches a Wilmington fourth-grade team and is a USSF-certified soccer referee. She has most recently created an Alzheimer's Awareness community service project for her senior year. She hopes to continue her athletic career in college while studying sports management and marketing. Olivia Laaper resides in Stow and is a senior at Fusion Academy in Burlington. Laaper has been a captain of multiple high school sports teams including Track & Field and Swimming. Olivia is captain of her archery team at Riverside Archers and has won multiple medals in archery at Bay State Games and state competitions. Beyond athletics, Olivia has gained hands-on experience in emergency medicine as a high school intern with Pro EMS and plans to take her EMT certification this fall. She gives back to her community by lifeguarding and coaching youth swimming at Goldfish Swim School, volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters and at local food banks. In college, Olivia plans to pursue a degree in nursing with a minor in emergency medicine and psychology. Sabina Mackechnie is a senior at East Longmeadow High School where she is a three sport athlete and captain in Soccer, Basketball and Lacrosse. She has earned all-league and second-team All-Western Mass honors in soccer and lacrosse. Sabina has been a By State Games Ambassador for two years and is a member of her school's Athletic Leadership Council and Pink Ribbon Club. Sabina participates in canned food drives and fundraisers for her school sports teams. Sabina will continue her lacrosse career at Springfield College while pursuing a degree in Education. Molly McIntyre is a senior at Norton High School where she is a three-sport captain in cross country, basketball, and outdoor track, earning multiple TVL All-Star honors, and MVP awards. Molly serves in key leadership roles on Student Council, DECA, Best Buddies, and five National Honor Societies. She volunteers at local youth sports programs, community events, and the MSG Gregory Trent Foundation. Molly works part-time at a donut shop and local ice cream store. She plans on attending Stonehill College where she will compete in track and study Finance and Marketing. For more information on the Future Leaders Scholarship Program, click here. For a list of past recipients and the colleges and universities they've attended, click here . About the Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation/Bay State Games The Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was established in 1982 to host the first sanctioned state games of the Commonwealth. It operates with the mission of promoting personal development, education, physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship to Massachusetts citizens of all ages and abilities. The Foundation is recognized for hosting high quality, Olympic-style events through the Bay State Summer and Winter Games, as well as educational programs, including the Future Leaders Scholarship Program, and the High School Ambassador Program.
November 12, 2025
Bay State Games Selects 80 MA student-athletes for the 2025-2026 High School Ambassador Class
October 20, 2025
BSG Executive Director Kevin Cummings Receives Highest National Honor from NCSG
September 25, 2025
Bay State Games Strengthens Ties with MIAA
September 9, 2025
(L-R) Delaney Ochs (Baton Twirling), Dewey Hathaway (Archery), Ginny Richburg (Track & Field), Wayne Dickenson (Judo & Table Tennis)
September 4, 2025
Bay State Games Announces 2025 Sportsmanship Award Recipients
September 2, 2025
Bay State Games Announces 2025 High School Spirit Award Recipients
By Bay State Games August 14, 2025
The 2025 Girls Basketball Showcase took place between July 18th and July 20th at Mount Ida Campus of UMass Amherst in Newton
By Bay State Games August 14, 2025
The 2025 Boys Volleyball Showcase took place between July 12th and July 13th at Game On in Fitchburg
More Posts