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Westhampton Aviators Win Fourth HCBL Championship

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Ryan Smith (Boston College) started the game on the mound for the Aviators in game two of the HCBL Championship Series.

Ryan Smith (Boston College) started the game on the mound for the Aviators in game two of the HCBL Championship Series.

Eric Callahan (Millersville) was named the HCBL Championship Series MVP. He batted .438, hit a home run, drove in 10 RBIs and scored five runs throughout the postseason.

Eric Callahan (Millersville) was named the HCBL Championship Series MVP. He batted .438, hit a home run, drove in 10 RBIs and scored five runs throughout the postseason.

Daniel Franchi (Binghamton) singles to right field to plate the Aviators first run of the game.

Daniel Franchi (Binghamton) singles to right field to plate the Aviators first run of the game.

Erubiel Candelario (Marist) pitched a one-two-three ninth inning.

Erubiel Candelario (Marist) pitched a one-two-three ninth inning.

John Tuccillo (Stony Brook) scores on Daniel Franchi's base hit.

John Tuccillo (Stony Brook) scores on Daniel Franchi's base hit.

The Aviators hoist the HCBL Championship trophy.

The Aviators hoist the HCBL Championship trophy.

The Aviators celebrate their fourth HCBL Championship after their 7-3 victory over the Riverhead Tomcats on Tuesday.

The Aviators celebrate their fourth HCBL Championship after their 7-3 victory over the Riverhead Tomcats on Tuesday.

The Aviators hoist the HCBL Championship trophy.

The Aviators hoist the HCBL Championship trophy.

Logan Verrino (Florida Southern) douses manager Alex Brosnan with water in celebration of Tuesday's victory.

Logan Verrino (Florida Southern) douses manager Alex Brosnan with water in celebration of Tuesday's victory.

HCBL President Sandi Kruel, right, presents Westhampton Aviators manager Alex Brosnan with the HCBL Championship trophy.

HCBL President Sandi Kruel, right, presents Westhampton Aviators manager Alex Brosnan with the HCBL Championship trophy.

Eric Callahan (Millersville) fittingly makes the throw for the final out of the game, prompting a celebration in the infield.

Eric Callahan (Millersville) fittingly makes the throw for the final out of the game, prompting a celebration in the infield.

The Westhampton Aviators swept the Riverhead Tomcats in the best-of-three HCBL Championship Series for their fourth league title, the most by any team in the league.

The Westhampton Aviators swept the Riverhead Tomcats in the best-of-three HCBL Championship Series for their fourth league title, the most by any team in the league.

David Franchi (NYIT) assists on one of the final outs of the game.

David Franchi (NYIT) assists on one of the final outs of the game.

authorStaff Writer on Jul 29, 2019
For the fourth time in their 10-year existence, the Westhampton Aviators are Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League champions. Westhampton defeated the Riverhead Tomcats, 7-3, to finish off the two-game sweep in... more

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