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Box Score 2 STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph's (20-10, 7-3 GNAC) split a
pair of games with in-state rival Thomas College (10-10) on Tuesday
evening, winning the opener 5-3 before falling in the nightcap by a
4-2 deficit. Second baseman Mike Burdin '10 (Gardiner, ME) went 3-5
with a run and two RBI in the twinbill.
In the opener, the Monks used a three-run homer in the bottom of
the fourth from third baseman Mike Pratt '13 (Dartmouth, MA) to
erase a 2-1 deficit and march to victory. Sean Drake '13 (Lebanon,
NH) allowed two unearned runs in an inning of relief to pick up his
first NCAA victory and Adam Stanclift '13 (Chesterfield, NH) tossed
a scoreless seventh inning to collect his second save of the 2010
campaign.
Terriers starter Eric Sucy '13 (Belgrade, ME) took the loss
after allowing five earned runs off 11 hits with three K's in six
innings.
Burdin was 3-3 with a triple and Todd Keneborus '11 (Hollis
Center, ME/Cheverus) and Pratt both went 2-3 in the triumph. SJC
starter Andrew Keirstead '10 (Westbrook, ME) scattered five hits
and allowed one earned run in three innings and Mason Roberge '11
(Franklin, NH) fanned two in two scoreless innings of relief.
Thomas starting pitcher Payton Austin '10 (Lisbon, ME) managed
to keep the Monks' offense in check in the closing contest, as the
senior hurler allowed just two runs and five hits in seven innings
to collect the victory on the hill. A three-run home run off the
bat of designated hitter Mike Busa '12 (Carver, MA) in the third
inning lifted the visitors to a 4-0 lead and proved to be more than
enough support for Austin.
In the sixth frame, the Monks managed to plate two runs off
run-scoring hits by Travis Adams '10 (Saco, ME) and Burdin and the
Royal Blue threatened to at least extend the game after loading the
bases with one out and Adams at the plate in the bottom of the
seventh. The senior catcher scorched a line drive that appeared to
be headed down the right field line for extra bases, but Thomas
first baseman Josh Nickerson '11 (Stockton Springs, ME) snared the
liner and threw to second base for a game-ending double play.
Monks starter Matt Mullen '11 (Rockland, MA) was hit with the
losing decision after allowing four runs on three hits and two
walks with four K's in three innings. Kevin Chamberlain '11
(Scarborough, ME) fanned four and allowed one hit in two scoreless
innings, while Tyler Laverriere '13 (Biddeford, ME) and Stanclift
both hurled shutout frames to close out the game.
Saint Joseph's will travel to Gorham on Thursday for a
nine-inning game against Southern Maine at 3:30 PM, while Thomas
will host Maine-Farmington tomorrow in a conference doubleheader
starting at 1:00 PM.