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Box Score 2 STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph's College (28-10, 11-3 GNAC)
earned a pair of non-conference victories, 4-2 and 6-4, over Colby
College (11-15) at Larry Mahaney Diamond on Sunday afternoon.
The Monks look to be playing their best baseball heading into
the upcoming GNAC Tournament, which starts on Thursday when the
Monks host a conference quarterfinal. St. Joe's has won
eight straight games, and 12 of the last 13, with a 19-3
record so far in April.
Pat Moran '10
(Winterport, ME) notched the winning decision in the opener after
tossing 2.1 innings of three-hit relief and is now 6-1 this spring.
Mason Roberge '11
(Franklin, NH) collected the victory in the nightcap after allowing
a run and two hits with two K's in two innings. Adam Stanclift '13
(Chesterfield, NH) hurled a perfect seventh frame to notch his
fourth save of the year.
Abhi Chandel '12 (Columbus, NJ), who allowed four runs off six
hits and fanned six in 5.1 innings, falls to 1-1 on the year after
suffering the loss for Colby in the opener. Connor Sullivan '12
(Hamilton, MA) was hit with the loss in the closing contest after
surrendering six runs off seven hits in three innings. Ian Bezahler
'13 (Woodbridge, CT) worked three frames of scoreless relief,
allowing just one hit and one walk with a strikeout for the Mules.
Seniors Travis
Adams (Saco, ME), Mike Burdin (Gardiner, ME),
Kyle Dorr (Berwick,
ME), Ben Grant-Roy
(Biddeford, ME), Andrew Keirstead
(Westbrook, ME), Pat Moran, Chris Nanof (Clinton, MA) and
Craig Woodbrey
(Gorham, ME) and their parents were honored with a ceremony in
recognition of their many contributions to the program following
the completion of the twinbill. (See group photo below)
GAME ONE
Grant-Roy staked the Monks to a 1-0 lead with a run-scoring
single in the bottom of the first, but Chandel managed to silence
the SJC bats over the next three innings, allowing the visitors to
knot the game with a run in the top of the fifth, as John Lerner
'11 (Canton, MA) doubled and scored on a single by pinch-hitter
Brendan Gallagher '12 (Dublin, NH) with two out.
The Monks gained a two-run cushion in the fifth with a
bases-loaded single by Chris Campbell '11
(Rochester, NH) with one out. Adams and Nick Saunders '13
(Brooksville, ME) opened the frame with back to back singles and
both runners moved up a base on a Woodbrey sac bunt. Ian Lee '11 (Hampden, ME) was
intentionally walked to bring Campbell to the plate with the bases
loaded. The junior shortstop fouled off the first two pitches he
saw to fall to 0-2, but worked the count to full and capped the
eight-pitch at bat with a sharply-hit single to left to drive two
runs home.
The Mules cut their deficit in half with a run in the sixth off
an SJC miscue, but Moran provided St. Joe's with an insurance run
in the bottom of the inning with a solo homer to deep left and
worked a perfect seventh on the hill to help the Monks earn a 4-2
win.
Campbell, who went 2-3 with a run and two RBI, was the Monks'
only repeat hitter, while Nikolas Atsalis '12 (West Hyannis Port,
MA) was the lone Mules' player to notch multiple hits and went 2-4
in the losing effort.
Kevin
Chamberlain '11 (Scarborough, ME) started the game for the
Monks and worked three scoreless innings with four strikeouts.
GAME TWO
In the nightcap, St. Joe's captured the momentum immediately by
scoring five runs in the first two innings. Nate Martin '13 (Chebeague
Island, ME) walked, stole second and scored on a Todd Keneborus '11 (Hollis
Center, ME/Cheverus) double to center field. In the second inning,
Mike Pratt '13
(Dartmouth, MA) tripled home Lee, who led off the frame with a
single, Burdin notched a two-run double and Keneborus posted a
run-scoring base hit.
The in-state rivals swapped runs in the fourth inning, as Jake
Kramer '13 (Medfield, MA) doubled in a run for the Mules and Pratt
belted a solo long ball to make it a 6-1 game.
In the top of the sixth, Colby scored three runs off four hits
to reduce the Monks' cushion to 6-4. Kramer slapped an RBI single
and Atsalis and Gallagher both plated runs with sacrifice flies for
the Mules.
For the Monks, Pratt was 2-2 with a run and two RBI, Danny
Achorn '12 (Bow, NH) went 2-3 with a run scored and Keneborus was
2-3 with two runs batted in. SJC starter Matt Mullen '11 (Rockland,
MA) tossed three scoreless innings with two hits allowed and a
strikeout.
Adams saw his hitting streak snapped at a career-high 16 games
after being held 0-3 at the plate in the nightcap. The streak was
also the team's longest of the 2010 campaign.
For the Mules, Kramer was 2-2 with two RBI and Mike Mastrocola
'12 (Southbury, CT) went 2-4 with a run scored.
St. Joe's, the #2 seed in the upcoming GNAC playoffs, will host
a conference quarterfinal on Thursday. Opponent and start time will
be announced on Tuesday evening.