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Box Score 2 STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph's (13-7, 3-1 GNAC)
scored 27 runs off 32 hits in two wins over non-conference opponent
University of Maine-Farmington (0-9) at Larry Mahaney Diamond on
Friday afternoon. The Monks topped the Beavers, 14-3, in the opener
and closed out the day with a 13-5 victory in the nightcap.
Chris Campbell '11
(Rochester, NH), Mike Burdin
'10 (Gardiner, ME), Todd
Keneborus '11 (Hollis Center, ME/Cheverus)
and Craig Woodbrey '10
(Gorham, ME) all registered five hits in the twinbill and
Eric LaBatte '11
(Rochester, NH) hit two taters and drove home five in the two-game
set. Overall, the Monks' first five batters hit .655 (19-29)
with 19 runs and 20 RBI in the lopsided contests and the SJC
offense stranded just 11 out of 39 total baserunners in the
twinbill.
Southpaw Matt Mullen '11
(Rockland, MA), who tossed 77 pitches with 54 strikes, received
plenty of run support in his third career start and fanned three
with four hits and one earned run allowed in five innings to
collect his first collegiate victory in the opener. Game two
starter Kevin Chamberlain
'11 (Scarborough, ME) was sharp as well, as the junior
right-hander surrendered just two hits and a run with five
K's in five innings to earn the win and improve to 1-1 on the
year.
Opening game starter Bill Ridge '10 (South Portland,
ME/Cheverus) took the loss for the Beavers after allowing 12 runs
off 12 hits in 2.2 innings. Game two starter Brian Morrison
'10 (Saco, ME) was hit with the losing decision after tossing
3.2 innings with 13 runs and 12 hits allowed in the nightcap.
GAME ONE
Mullen got off to a great start with a pair of
punchouts in the first frame and the St. Joe's offense
produced three runs in the bottom of the inning to stake the lefty
to an early lead. The Monks scored runs on a
Keneborus two-bagger, a Ben
Grant-Roy '10 (Biddeford, ME) groundout and a
Moran sac fly in their first turn of the day.
The Beavers responded by scoring a run off a Kyle Shea '10
(Bar Harbor, ME) base knock to center in the top of the second, but
the SJC lineup put up a three-spot again in the bottom of the
inning to take a 6-1 lead. Campbell plated a run
with a double to left-center and Keneborus drove
home a pair with a single up the middle.
UMF scored two unearned runs in the third frame to make it a 6-3
contest, but the Royal Blue bats came through with six runs off six
hits in the bottom of the third to put the game out of reach.
Moran led off the inning with a walk and was sent
home when LaBatte turned on a Ridge offering and
lined it over the left field wall. Campbell and
Burdin notched RBI singles and
Keneborus and Grant-Roy both
belted RBI doubles for the Monks who led 12-3 after three frames.
Saint Joseph's capped the game scoring with two runs in
the fifth, as Keneborus and Moran
both registered RBI's to make the final score 14-3, Monks.
For St. Joe's, Keneborus was 3-4 with two
doubles, three runs and five RBI; Campbell went
3-3 with three runs and two RBI; Burdin was 3-3
with two runs and an RBI; and Woodbrey went 3-4
with two runs and a triple. Relievers Sean
Drake '13 (Lebanon, NH) and
Jimmy Kennedy '13 (York,
ME) tossed scoreless sixth and seventh innings, respectively, for
the hosts.
Matt Judkins '10 (Thomaston, ME), Josh Garneau '11
(South Portland, ME) and Shea all registered RBI's in the
loss for Farmington. Relievers Dale Winchenbach '13
(Waldoboro, ME), Will Griffiths '11 (Mechanic Falls, ME) and
Erik Corcoran '12 (Gorham, ME) combined to allow two runs and
four hits in 3.1 innings of mop-up duty for the Beavers.
GAME TWO
After a scoreless, and hitless, first inning, Saint
Joseph's scored twice in the bottom of the second to provide
Chamberlain with a two-run cushion.
Moran capped a 10-pitch at bat with a double down
the left field line to send Grant-Roy scrambling
home and later scored on a LaBatte sac fly to
center.
Keneborus and Grant-Roy
notched RBI singles and Woodbrey doubled off the
left-center wall to give the Monks a 6-0 lead after three frames
and the Royal Blue increased the cushion to 13-0 with seven runs in
the fourth. Burdin and Keneborus
plated runs with singles; Grant-Roy registered an
RBI with a sac fly to right and Moran and
LaBatte both hit two-run jacks to cap the inning
scoring.
The Beavers got on the board with a single run in the fifth when
Garneau scored on a double play ball and tacked on four runs off
five hits in the seventh to make the final score 13-5, St.
Joe's. Shea plated a pair with a single, Brian Jenkins
'12 (Gorham, ME) sent home a run with a ground out and Casey
Ashey '12 (Searsport, ME) knocked in a run with an infield
hit.
For Saint Joseph's, Campbell was 2-3 with
two runs; Burdin went 2-3 with two runs and an
RBI; Keneborus was 2-4 with two runs and two RBI;
Grant-Roy went 1-1 with two runs and two RBI;
Moran was 2-3 with two runs, three RBI, a double
and a homer; and Woodbrey went 2-3 with a run, two
RBI and a double. Adam Stanclift
'13 (Chesterfield, NH) fanned two in an inning of relief, as
did Andrew Keirstead '10
(Westbrook, ME), who settled in after allowing four runs and five
hits.
For UMF, Matt Levine '11 (Pelham, NH) was 2-3 with a run
scored and Shea knocked in three runs in the loss. Connor McNeill
'12 (Portland, ME/Portland) struck out two and allowed four
hits in 2.1 innings of relief for the Beavers.
Saint Joseph's will host Johnson & Wales on Saturday
in a conference doubleheader set to begin at 12:00 PM. Farmington
will play at Colby College on Wednesday at 4:00 PM.