Box Score #4 SETTERS DROP FINAL FOUR OPENER TO #1
FRANKLIN PIERCE
LOWELL, MA- The Pace baseball team lost in the opener of the
NE-10 Tournament Final Four. The Setters fall to 29-25 overall on
the season. The Setters remain alive in the double elimination
tournament and will play UMass Lowell on Saturday, May 12 at 11:00
am at LeLacheur Park in Lowell, MA.
The Setters took an early lead on the #1 seeded
Ravens, scoring in each of the first three innings, as
Neil Ross (Cortland Manor, NY/Dominican College) had an RBI single in the first and Andre Liscinsky (Trumbull, CT/Trumbull) came
through with a run scoring base hit in the second to put Pace up
2-0. Pace put together a rally in the third, as Matt Arburr (Bristol, CT/Bristol Eastern) led off
with an infield single. Matt Rigoli (Parisppanny, NJ/Parisppanny) singled with one out and Adam
Harwood's two out single loaded the bases. Joe Barracato (Westbury, NY/Clarke) extended
the Setter lead with a single up the middle to drive in
Arburr. Jack Cawley (Bronx, NY/Iona Prep) had the key hit of the inning, as his single
drove in Harwood and Rigoli to put the Setters up 5-0.
Franklin Pierce chipped away at the Setter lead, scoring three
times in the fourth with the key hit coming off the bat of Matt
Anderson, who had a two-run double. The Setters got a run back in
the fifth as singles by Ross and Brown put runners at second and
third with one out. Ross was tagged out at home on a failed squeeze
bunt play, allowing Brown to move to third. Harwood's grounder to
third was misplayed, giving Harwood first base and allowing Brown
to score the Setters' sixth run of the game.
Kevin Renaud hit a solo home run for th Ravens in the sixth, and
tied the game in the seventh on a balk and a sacrifice fly. In the
decisive ninth, the Ravens racked up a pair of hits, to put runners
at second and third, followed by an intentional walk to load the
bases. Renaud ended the game with a sac fly to right, allowing the
winning run to cross the plate.
On the hill, Angelo Fusaro (Stamford, CT/Westhill) started, tossing five innings,
allowing five hits and three runs, while fanning three. Frank
Luongo tossed the sixth and to one batter in the seventh, giving up
two hits and two runs (one earned), while striking out one. Michael
Sheehy came on in relief, facing three batters, allowing one hit
and one run. MacKenzie King (Blairstown, NJ/North Warren Regional) closed out the final 2 1/3 innings,
allowing a pair of hits, the game-winning run, while striking out
three.