SCABL Box Scores And Game Recaps – June 11, 2025

I hope you are enjoying these summer collegiate and amateur baseball league (SCABL) box scores, schedule updates, and game recaps as much as I am sharing them with you. Summer baseball, although it starts in the Spring, is family friendly, affordable, high quality baseball. Parking is typically reduced or free (in the streets surrounding the field). Food served is about as American as you get – hot dogs, hamburgers, French fries, ice cream – and usually made right there at the food vendor. Tickets help support the team. Going to games helps support the team. Buying hoodies and hats and shirts help support the team. So, this summer head out to your local SCABL team or take a road trip to one outside your area.

Now, here are some of the SCABL scores, schedules, and recaps I am following this morning:

NABA Richmond Instagram posts never disappoint, and I check them daily for games, schedule updates, and those awesome graphic art posts. Like these featuring recent NABA Richmond news:

6 games, no rainouts from what I can see on the Coastal Plain League’s IG page. Looks like no shortage of runs throughout the 6 games, capped by the Ashboro Zookeepers thumping of the High Point Thomasville HiToms 13-0.

I am continuing to follow the Northwoods League’s Madison Mallards and their fun filled IG page. By the way, the Mallards keep winning games, case in point last nights drubbing 18-6 over the Royal Oak Leprechauns.

4 games, including 1 doubleheader sweep by the Worcester Bravehearts over the Westfield Starfires, last night in the Futures Collegiate League. No rainouts, and I love that they are playing some early games as well.

Busy night in the Old North State League last night. Will get scores posted as soon as they are available. Here is a link to their scores page on their website – Scores, ONSL

Scores posted below:

Another night, another win for the Niagara Falls Americans. The Americans handed the Geneva Red Wings quite the defeat, putting up an impressive 20 runs to their 3.

5 out of 5 last night in the New England Collegiate Baseball League. No rainouts, that is big news considering the last week or so of constant rainouts. Some big time numbers put up by the Valley Blue Sox in their 20-3 win over the Mystic Schooners. 20 runs and 20 hits, yowza! And the Pell Series between the Ocean State Waves and the Newport Gulls continued last night, this time the Gulls win 7-5 over the Waves.

Finally, check out this amazing post from the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox of the Cape Cod Baseball League. Bill Keefe, 1960 Y-D team member, will be throwing out the first pitch on Saturday. How cool is that? How many stories does that guy have???

And as always, if you have a SCABL box score, photos, recap, or story you would like to share, send it to me. I will post it here, give you credit of course, and share it on my social media pages.

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