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Box Score 2 STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph's (23-10, 9-3 GNAC) received
outstanding pitching performances and played sound defense to earn
a pair of 4-0 victories over conference rival Albertus Magnus
(8-25, 4-8 GNAC) at Larry Mahaney Diamond on Sunday afternoon.
SJC starters Sam
Murray '12 (Walpole, MA) and Kevin Chamberlain '11
(Scarborough, ME) and reliever Mason Roberge '11 (Franklin,
NH) combined to yield seven hits, all singles, and no walks with 11
strikeouts in 14 innings for the Monks. The trio managed to induce
six 1-2-3 innings while the Falcons failed to advance to third base
in the two conference contests.
Murray (3-1) set the bar in the opener, as the sophomore
southpaw allowed three hits and fanned four in a complete-game
shutout performance. Chamberlain (2-1) worked five innings in the
nightcap with five K's and two hits allowed and Roberge earned his
second career save, and first of the 2010 campaign, with two
innings of two-hit ball and a pair of strikeouts.
The twinbill blanking is just the third in the history of Saint
Joseph's Baseball. The Monks last hurled a pair of shutouts against
the same opponent on the same day on March 31st, 2006
against University of Maine-Presque Isle. Miles Johnson '08, Andy
Pooler '09, Chris Leger '09 and David Doucette '08 combined to
record the pair of shutouts against the Owls.
Right fielder Todd
Keneborus '11 (Hollis Center, ME/Cheverus) continued his torrid
pace with another solid effort at the plate, as the junior slugger
went 5-6 with three runs, three RBI, a double and a triple in the
two-game set. Shortstop Chris Campbell '11
(Rochester, NH) was 3-6 with three runs for the Monks, who
registered 16 hits in the twinbill.
The St. Joe's defense also proved to be stellar despite the wet
conditions. The Monks made one inconsequential error in both games
and turned a pair of double plays in the nightcap.
GAME ONE
After two scoreless turns, St. Joe's tallied three runs in the
bottom of the third off Albertus Magnus starter Charles Chancio '11
(Oxford, CT). Center fielder Nate Martin '13 (Chebeague
Island, ME) singled to lead off the third and Campbell followed
with a walk to set up Keneborus, who followed with a sharply-hit
single to right to send Martin home and Campbell to third.
Keneborus then stole second and advanced to third on an error by
AMC first baseman Matthew Finkenzeller '13 (Wolcott, CT), while
Campbell scrambled across the plate as a result of the miscue.
Keneborus scored to make it a 3-0 game on a double play ball hit by
Ian Lee '11 (Hampden,
ME).
Keneborus singled in the bottom of the fifth and scored when
second baseman Mike
Burdin '10 (Gardiner, ME) hit a sacrifice fly to right field,
capping the game scoring with the Monks in control, 4-0.
For Murray, the complete-game shutout was his second of the 2010
season. In six starts and 36.2 innings, Murray has a team-best 2.21
ERA with 22 K's and just one walk allowed. He is the only SJC
pitcher to have logged a complete game this spring, and has four
such performances for the Royal Blue this year.
Chancio was hit with the loss for the Falcons, as the lefty
allowed three earned runs and nine hits with four K's and four
walks in six innings.
GAME TWO
Saint Joseph's pushed a run across in the bottom of the first in
the nightcap to provide the Monks' pitching staff with all the
support they would require. With one out, Campbell reached with a
bunt single and scored when the next batter, Keneborus, doubled to
right-center.
The Monks added two more in the third, as Keneborus tripled home
Campbell and scored on a Ben Grant-Roy '10
(Biddeford, ME) sac fly to right field. The game's final run was
logged in the bottom of the sixth on a safety squeeze play, as
Burdin scored easily on a bunt by third baseman Nick Saunders '13
(Brooksville, ME) to put the hosts ahead by four runs.
AMC starter Cullen Burnell '12 (Litchfield, CT) allowed four
runs off seven hits and three walks in six innings and suffered the
loss for the visitors.
St. Joe's will host University of Southern Maine on Wednesday at
4:00 PM, while Albertus Magnus is set to host Suffolk University in
a GNAC doubleheader on Tuesday at 4:00 PM.