Box Score 1 |
Box Score 2 STANDISH, ME – SJC starting pitchers Kyle
Dorr '10 (Berwick, ME) and
Chad Rafferty '13 (Keene,
NH) picked up winning decisions with excellent performances and
Ben Grant-Roy '10 (Biddeford, ME) hit a
two-run home run in the bottom of the sixth in the nightcap to help
the Monks (8-6, 2-0 GNAC) complete a sweep, 10-0 and 3-1, against
GNAC opponent Rivier College (1-8, 0-2 GNAC) at Larry Mahaney
Diamond on Saturday afternoon.
In the opener, St. Joe's put up seven runs in the first
inning and added single runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth frames
en route to the 10-0 win. Dorr picked up the first
victory of his senior campaign after allowing two hits and two
walks with seven strikeouts in six innings and
Matt Mullen '11 (Rockland,
MA) fanned two in a scoreless seventh inning of relief. Rivier
starter Chris Hunt '10 (Lisbon, NH) suffered the loss and
allowed 10 earned runs, eight hits, and six walks in six innings.
Raiders starter Ford Coates '13 (Raymond, NH) kept the
Monks off balance for the majority of the closing contest, but
suffered the loss despite allowing just four hits with six
K's in the complete-game effort. Rafferty
was outstanding as well and allowed one earned run, six hits and
two walks with a career-high 10 strikeouts and collected his first
collegiate victory with the effort. Andrew
Keirstead '10 (Westbrook, ME) closed out the
game with a scoreless seventh inning to record his third save of
the season.
GAME ONE
SJC center fielder and offensive catalyst Nate
Martin '13 (Chebeague Island, ME) led off
the bottom of the first with a walk on four straight pitches, stole
second, advanced to third on a fly-out to right, and scored on a
wild pitch to put the Monks up 1-0. Grant-Roy
doubled home catcher Travis Adams
'10 (Saco, ME), who also walked, and left fielder
Todd Keneborus '11 (Hollis
Center, ME/Cheverus) traded places with the SJC first baseman with
a two-bagger of his own to put the Monks ahead 3-0. Three batters
later, right fielder Craig
Woodbrey '10 (Gorham, ME) cracked a
bases-loaded triple to deep right-center to make it a 6-0 game and
Mike Burdin '10 (Gardiner,
ME) sent Woodbrey home with a bunt and run play to
cap the seven-run inning.
St. Joe's tacked on a run in the fourth when
Woodbrey scored on a Martin sacrifice fly to right
field. Grant-Roy crossed the plate on a
Pat Moran '10 (Winterport,
ME) single in the fifth and, in the bottom of the sixth,
Woodbrey scored again on another
Martin sac fly to right to close out the game
scoring.
Moran was the only player to record multiple
hits and went 2-3 with a run and an RBI in the win. Woodbrey scored
three runs and drove home three and Martin plated
a pair in the one-sided contest.
GAME TWO
In the first frame of the nightcap, the Raiders scored their
only run of the day when Pat Brooks '11 (Milford, NH) hit a
sacrifice fly to center to send catcher Gilberto Luis '13
(Miami, FL), who singled to right to lead off the game, across the
dish.
SJC shortstop Chris Campbell
'11 (Rochester, NH) kicked off the bottom of the first inning
with a two-strike single up the middle, but the next Monk hit
wouldn't come until five innings later, as Coates proceeded
to hold the Royal Blue hitless until Keneborus led off the sixth
with a sharply hit single up the middle.
Rafferty pitched through several jams,
including a tenuous situation in the top of the sixth when the
Raiders had runners on second and third with two out and Coates at
the plate. The SJC rookie righty prevailed with a curveball on a
1-2 count that was called for the third strike to escape un.
With the Monks running out of outs, it appeared the Raiders were
capable of escaping Standish with a 1-0 conference victory. The
one-run loss wouldn't have been anything new for the hosts,
as each of the Monks' six losses this spring have been by a
one-run deficit.
Keneborus, who entered the game in the fifth as
a substitute for left fielder Sam
Butts '13 (Saco, ME), opened the sixth with
the aforementioned liner up the middle and was promptly moved up
to second with a sac bunt by right fielder
Eric LaBatte '11
(Rochester, ME). Martin replaced
Keneborus as a pinch-runner at second base, but
his speed wouldn't be necessary, as he trotted home when
Grant-Roy turned around a two-strike offering from
Coates for a two-run tater well beyond the left field wall.
Woodbrey battled for another two-strike hit, a
single up the middle, and scored on an infield error to put the
hosts up 3-1.
Keirstead entered the game in the seventh and
induced three groundouts to close out the game, and the conference
sweep, for the Monks.
For Rivier, Brooks and Luis both notched a pair of hits in the
losing effort.
St. Joe's will travel to Boston on Sunday to take on
Suffolk University in a GNAC doubleheader at 12:00 PM, while Rivier
will face off against conference counterpart Albertus Magnus in New
Haven in a twinbill slated to begin at 12:00 PM.