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 Adam Reckley, who leads the team with a .380 batting average, had three hits while pitching two hitless innings in relief. (Photo by Jeff Bartlett) NEW LONDON, CONN.--(4/10/07)--Jimmy Lisowski allowed just three hits and one run and did not walk a batter while striking out 10 in five innings while the Pride scored in each of the first six innings enroute to their first conference win of the season, a 13-5 victory over Coast Guard in a New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) game.
Springfield (5-13), which has now won three straight, scored in each of the first six innings taking a 13-1 lead more than enough for Lisowksi who improved to 2-3 on the season. Derek Hodder worked the final four innings for the Pride allowing six hits, four runs, two earned while walking one and striking out three.
Chris Stack was 3 for 4 with a double and four RBI’s while Casey Federico and Ryan Hingston each added three hits and an RBI for Springfield. Tim Romeo had a double and three RBI’s while Jeff Hewes had two hits as the Pride totaled 16 hits in the game.
Adam Reckley was 3 for 4 for Coast Guard (9-11, 0-4) while Christian George belted his first home run of the season, a solo shot in the first, the only run Lisowski allowed.
Coast Guard starter Tony Guido (1-4) was knocked out in fifth inning after allowing nine runs, seven earned. Jacob Pitchford worked 2.3 innings and allowed four unearend runs on four hits while Adam Reckley allowed just a walk over the final two innings.
Each team made five errors in the game as six of Springfield’s runs were unearned and two of Coast Guard’s runs were unearned. |
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