Christian Brothers Academy mercied Middletown South in six innings, 16-5, to
improve their record to 7-3.
The Eagles sped out to a 3-0 lead on the Colts. Miles Santos hit a run scoring
triple and scored on an overthrow to third.
CBA, number four in the ShoreConferenceSports.com’s Top Ten, came back and
scored five runs in the top of the second. The Colts scored two runs in the top
of the fourth, and after South got a run back in the bottom half of the inning,
the score was 7-4.
With a four run lead going into the top of the sixth, CBA put up an eight spot
to take a 16-4 lead. South scored a run before making their final out and ending
the game at 16-5.
Seniors Marc Sansevere and A.J. Szatkowski had great days at the plate for the
Colts, going 3-4 and 2-3, respectively.
The Colts got their seventh win on the strength of sixteen runs on fifteen hits.
South managed five runs and seven hits, but made six errors to drop their record
to 2-10.
JV
The JV Eagles completed their own series sweep, beating CBA for the second time
this season, 5-3. Ken Patterson pitched six innings and allowed only one run and
struck out nine. Tim Ens pitched for the second straight game and closed out the
win. Kevin Slavin deposited a 2-0 pitch over the right field wall in the second
inning to put the Eagles on the board. Chris Bunge and Mike Hermann also had good
days at the plate.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
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