Bristol’s 2023 men’s spring softball champions announced, registration opens for fall leagues

The Big Dawg Custom Apparel team took this year's Bristol Parks, Recreation, Youth and Community Services Men's 40-and-Over Spring League Championship. Top row, left to right, Frank Piccirillo, Jay Pheasant, Gary McIntyre, Sean Lizon, Matthew Humiston, Jeff Milner, Gary Burdette. Bottom row, left to right, Matt Venditto, Guillermo Miranda, Everett Weed, Eric Ciccarello, Justin Trella. | Photo provided by BPRYCS

Softball teams fielded by Big Dawg Custom Apparel and Pro Performance Network, respectively, won the Bristol Parks, Recreation, Youth and Community Services (BPRYCS) 2023 Men’s Spring Softball Leagues.

Big Dawg Custom Apparel won the Men’s 40-and-Over Spring League championship. Pro Performance Network earned the Men’s 18+ Spring League championship.

The 2023 BPRYCS Men’s 18+ Spring Softball League Champions are Pro Performance Network. Top row, left to right, Justin Trella, Nick Follo, Sean Stapleton, Mike Aqulino, Stephen Bailey, Matthew Humiston, Chad Cahoon, Eric Kraemer, Gary Burdette. Bottom row, left to right, Matt Angelillo, Derek Drag, Dan Frattaroli, Mike Snyder, Kyle Craven. | Photo provided by BPRYCS

The spring league championships come just weeks prior to the kick off of the Fall Softball Leagues, which are scheduled to begin in the coming weeks. The Men’s 18+ Weeknight League will run from Aug. 14 through Nov. 3, and the Men’s 40-and-Over League, from Aug. 6 through Nov. 5.

For Fall Softball League team registrations, register online at www.BristolRec.com. For individuals looking to join a fall team, contact league director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org.


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