
The Massapequa baseball team completed a two-game sweep over MacArthur with a 7-5 win in the County finals Wednesday afternoon.
Massapequa got off to a strong start as they got off to a 5-0 lead after two innings, but MacArthur mounted a five-run 5th inning.
The Chiefs, however, answered back with offense and clutch pitching. Nick Comito led off the bottom of the fifth with a single and went all the way to third on a wild pickoff throw. Nick Fanneron drove him home with a sacrifice fly.
The Chiefs added an insurance run and sealed the win as Bobby Honeyman pitched two scoreless innings to nail down the county clinching save.
"It's good for the kids, they worked hard and it proves that hard work pays off," said Coach Tom Sheedy who led the Chiefs to their first county title since 2009.
MacArthur finishes the season 20-5 overall. The Generals swept the previous semifinals series against Syosset, winning 7-5 in game two. In that game, Sean Carey hit two home runs and had five RBIs to lead MacArthur.
Massapequa will play the Suffolk County champion Tuesday for the Long Island Title.
With reporting by Ed Robinson.
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