 John Jeffares had the eventual game winning hit to send the seven seniors out with a win in the season finale. NORWICH, CONN.—(4/29/09)—Junior John Jeffares’ two-run single capped a four-run sixth as Coast Guard rallied for a season ending 5-4 win over Mitchell in a non-conference game between the two New London schools played at Dodd Stadium a game in which seven seniors played their final collegiate game for the Bears.
Coast Guard (7-23) struck first as senior Thomas Cameron, a first year player, making his first career start, drove in his first career run, an RBI ground out in the second as the Bears took a 1-0 lead.
Mitchell (10-19) tied the game in the third as sophomore Joseph Ramon led off with a double and came around to tie the game on a wild pitch.
The Mariners took the lead in the fourth as sophomore John McGarry led off with triple and scored on a single by junior Jared Bishop for a 2-1 lead. |
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 Thomas Cameron had his first career hit in the loss to Trinity. NEW LONDON, CONN.--(4/27/09)--Junior Matt Sullivan was 5 for 5 with a double, grand slam and five runs scored leading defending national champion Trinity, ranked sixth nationally, to a 13-3 win over Coast Guard, in the Bears final home game of the season.
The Bantams scored twice in the second on an RBI single by freshman Sam Simons and and a bases loaded walk to junior Jack Abbott. Three straight doubles by juniors Kent Graham, James Woods and Sullivan highlighted a three-run fourth for a 5-0 lead.
Sullivan’s grand slam in the sixth gave Trinity a 10-1 lead. |
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 Jesse Karr went the distance allowing just four hits in game two, but he took the loss. SPRINGFIELD, MASS.--(4/18/09)--John Schmaltz, Luke Gabordi, and Karl Quist all had two hits to lead Springfield to an 8-4 victory over Coast Guard in Game #1 of a doubleheader this afternoon at SC's Berry-Allen Field. In the second game, a Joe Kropa sacrifice fly in the bottom of the eighth proved decisive as SC completed the sweep, 1-0.
With the wins, Springfield qualified to compete in the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) post-season tournament. Springfield thus upped its record to 9-20 overall, 5-6 in the NEWMAC, while Coast Guard fell to 6-22 overall, 2-10 in the league.
The first game was tied at 4-all entering the bottom of the third, but the Pride scored two in the third and two more in the fifth to take command of this 7-inning game. |
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 Keith Laird got on base four times with two walks, two hits while also driving in two runs for the Bears. BUZZARDS BAY, MASS.--(4/16/09)--Sophomores Sarkis Nahigian and Wil Rodriguez each scored on wild pitches with one out in the bottom of the 10th inning as Massachusetts Maritime rallied for an 8-7 non-league college baseball victory over Coast Guard at Commodore Hendy Field.
The host Buccaneers (8-12) trailed 7-6 heading into bottom of the extra frame, as an RBI double off the bat of senior Brian Yurovich had given the visiting Bears (6-20) the one-run cushion. Junior Joe Albano led off with a walk and advanced to second when Rodriguez reached on a fielder's choice, and after a sacrifice, freshman pinch-hitter Kyle Armstrong walked to load the bases. Nahigian, who was pinch-running for Albano, scampered home on the first wild pitch with a 1-0 count on freshman Nick Montalto and Rodriguez plated the game-winner on the third pitch of Montalto's at-bat for the hosts. |
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