We have an action packed week in this our last week of NEAA Major’s baseball. Tuesday starts the action as the North End All-Stars take on the South End All-Stars in game one of a home-and-home series. Game one is at our field and starts at 6pm. It should be some fun baseball and we Read More…
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NEAA Swimming Lessons at Mirabella Pool
Now that the Mirabella Pool is up and running for the summer, all of its programs are also getting underway. One of them is swimming lessons for children. Twice a week, certified Water Safety Instructors are on hand between 9 and 11 am to teach all levels of swimming. There will be two classes each Read More…
NEAA Dodgers Update
by Ralph Martignetti, Commissioner The NEAA Dodgers recently kicked-off their 2012 season. The Dodgers put three teams on the field. In the RBI League the Dodgers field a 13-14 year old team coached by Chuck Bilikas and Bill McAllister and a 15-16 year old team coached by Aaron Michelwitz and Matthew Imbergamo. In the Lou Read More…
NEAA All-Star Game on June 22, 2012 – Team Rosters
On Friday June 22nd at 7pm the NEAA will host its annual All-Star game at Langone Park. Players from the Cardinals and Cubs will battle players from the Tigers and Indians. The game will be dedicated to the memory of Johnny Paolo. The teams will be named after two recently retired coaching legends; Paul Luongo Read More…
NEAA Playoffs Game 1: Tigers 5 – Indians 4
In a game that had more twists and turns than a roller coaster, the Tigers edged the Indians 5-4 in seven well-played innings by both teams. Suffice to say that Jace Cherchi (Indians), Vin Coppola (Indians), Fortunato D’Ampoli (Tigers) and Kyle Bernadini (Tigers) pitched strongly for both teams and going into the bottom of the Read More…
Third Annual North2South Baseball Classic Set for June 2012, Sponsored by Rep. Michlewitz
News on the 2012 North2South Baseball Classic from the Office of State Rep. Aaron Michlewitz: In an effort to unite two of the best neighborhoods in the city, State Representative Aaron Michlewitz is proud to announce the Third Annual North2South Baseball Classic, between the North End and South End Little League programs. “As a youth Read More…
NEAA versus Hillhouse
by Ralph Martignetti, NEAA Commissioner The NEAA Major’s baseball program played an intra-league series with the Hillhouse Little League baseball program last week. This was the first meeting of the two programs and hopefully the start of an annual event. The four NEAA teams were matched up against the four Hillhouse teams in a two Read More…
Attend the “Witness the Fitness” Kick-off Event!
Witness the Fitness – Youth Summer Health Program Monday, June 25, 2012 at 1pm Nazzaro Center Join us for activities, live music, healthy snacks and special guests! Sponsored by the NEAA in conjunction with NEW Health, NEAD and the Nazzaro Center
NEAA Baseball: Cardinals 6 – Tigers 5 at May 24, 2012 Game
by John Pezzuto The Cardinals won their 8th game to clinch the regular season championship by beating the Tigers in the last game before the league takes a break to play games versus former partner Hill House. The Tigers scored in the top of the 1st on a walk, stolen base, wild pitch and an Read More…
NEAA Little League Baseball Survey for Parents
Dear Parents: As we approach the half way point of the North End Athletic Association (NEAA) regular season, I thought it would be great to get some feedback from you so that we can improve our programs for the future. Please take a few minutes to take this survey. Your feedback is wanted and Read More…
NEAA Baseball Standings and Game Updates
by Ralph Martignetti, The Commissioner NEAABaseball.org Standings Thru 5/21/12 Standings Wins Losses Pct Cardinals 7 0 1.000 Indians 3 2 0.600 Tigers 2 4 0.333 Cubs 0 6 0.000 Coach Al provides the latest write-ups for the Indians: 5-18-12 The Indians and Cubs played a very entertaining game last night. The Indians scored 6 runs Read More…
NEAA Baseball – Cardinals 6, Tigers 3
by The Commissioner The Cardinals and Tigers dodged raindrops to get their game in. The rain was intermittent during the game. The hard rain waited until the final out. The Cardinals threatened in the top of the 1st, but the Tiger pitcher, Fortunato D’Ampolo, raced toward 1st base to field a grounder and throw Francesco Read More…





