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Swampscott's Cooper Averett comes home to score the tying run against Peabody West in extra innings. (Spenser Hasak) Purchase this photo

Swampscott walks off in extras against Peabody West

Mark Aboyoun

July 7, 2025 by Mark Aboyoun

LYNN — When two evenly matched teams meet, there’s a good chance the game will need extra innings — as was the case in Swampscott’s 12s 3-2 win over Peabody West on Monday evening. Swampscott came from behind twice to advance to the next round.

With the score tied at two and the bases loaded with two outs, Jax Dudevoir stepped to the plate. He made contact and drove a hard-hit ground ball to the Peabody West first baseman. The ball took a bad bounce, and Dudevoir beat the fielder to the bag while the runner from third came home to score the game-winner.

“I have a lot of confidence in this team. Time and time again, especially with the bases loaded and runners in scoring position, I have all the confidence in the world that my team will come through in that type of play,” Swampscott Head Coach Mike Rossi said. “The fact that Jax made that hit and hustled down the line to beat it out — it was huge. You run until you’re called out or they call foul.”

Swampscott trailed 2-1 entering the bottom of the seventh after Peabody West took the lead on an RBI single to right field from Bryce Ragusa.

But the lead didn’t last long. Archie Packer hit an RBI single to bring home Cooper Averett and tie the game.

Rossi praised Packer’s poise at the plate. 

“He’s such a patient hitter. One of the things about him is that he hits a ton,” Rossi said. “When he gets a hold of a pitch, he crushes it. He’s very patient in the box — a reserved kid — but when he turns it on, it’s fireworks.”

Despite the loss, Peabody West Head Coach Phil Ragusa had high praise for his team and its potential.

“I’m very proud of them. These guys have basically been together since they were eight years old, playing in all these tournaments,” Ragusa said. “I told them, this is just the beginning for them. They’re all great baseball players, and they’ll have long careers. It’s literally just the beginning.”

In narrow defeats, the smallest mistakes can prove costly.

“We’re very sound defensively and always play good defense,” Ragusa said. “At the end there, we caught a bad bounce, but that happens. We made some mistakes on the bases early in the game that might have cost us a run — but those things happen.”

Both coaches praised their starting pitchers. Cormac Ray got the nod for Swampscott, while Reid Ruffing started for Peabody West.

“Cormac has been doing it for us whenever called upon. This is the second game where he’s allowed just one run. His pitching is insane,” Rossi said. “The way he comes through time and time again — with either a big strikeout in a tough spot or an easy ground ball — he just delivers.”

“Reid pitched great. I felt like he was getting a bit tired at the end. It’s tough, because to win the District, you need to win four games in five days,” Ragusa said. “It’s hard managing that, but I felt like we did a good job. All of our pitchers today did great. You can’t blame anyone for that loss. They just out-battled us — that’s all.”

Ragusa also credited Swampscott for never giving up.

“This tournament gets harder and harder with every age group. It’s never easy,” Ragusa said. “Swampscott is a really good team. We were up, and they came back twice. Respect to them.”

Swampscott will face Wyoma on Tuesday, with the time to be determined. The two teams met earlier this season, with Wyoma earning a 1-0 win. Danny Hall is slated to start on the mound for Swampscott.

Swampscott crowds around Jax Dudevoir in celebration after he drove home the winning run in extra innings against Peabody West.
Cormac Ray.
Reid Ruffing.
Swampscott catcher Nate Sakurada makes the tag on Peabody West’s Logan Dresser.
Swampscott’s Harry Fitzgerald extends to get the out on Peabody West’s Connor Segee.
Swampscott’s Danny Hall closes out the game againt Peabody West.
Peabody West’s Bryce Ragusa makes the play on Swampscott’s Jackson Danahy.
Swampscott’s Harry Fitzgerald tags Peabody West’s Bryce Ragusa at first.
Peabody West’s Bryce Ragusa gets the out on Swampscott’s Michael Rossi and fires the ball to first.
  • Mark Aboyoun
    Mark Aboyoun

    Mark Aboyoun is a New Jersey born sports writer at The Daily Item. Aboyoun is a graduate of Saint Joseph's University '18 and went on to earn his Juris Doctor at Western New England School of Law in 2021.

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