May 12, 2010
Baseball: Eagles Memorable Season Closes In ECAC Quarters
Waltham, Mass. - The best season in Daniel Webster College
baseball history came to a close Wednesday in their first
appearance in the ECAC tournament as the eighth-seeded Eagles fell
to top seed Curry College, 13-3.
Rick Vail (Lynnfield, Mass.) belted a two-run home run and
drove in four as the Colonels (28-13) advanced to the
semi-finals on Saturday. The Eagles conclude their most-successful
season ever at 21-17.
Daniel Webster hung tough through the first three innings,
plating single runs in the first and third frames on a sacrifice
fly by freshman
Elliot
Kilgore (Milford, N.H.) and a steal of home by freshman
Josh
Chasse (Haverhill, Mass.). Curry scored one time in each of its
first two at-bats, resulting in a 2-2 tie through 3 1/2
innings.
But in innings four through seven, the potent Colonels'
offense went on to score eight more times off Eagles' sophomore
starter
Kory
Kiro (Goffstown, N.H.) and three times off freshman reliever
Skyler
Gregorek (Schuylerville, N.Y.).
The fourth inning was highlighted by an RBI triple off the bat
of senior Jesse Bruinsma (Lynnfield, Mass.). The sixth frame
featured Vail's round-tripper, along with a two-run single from
senior Tim Sweeney (Walpole, Mass.).
Daniel Webster scratched out five hits off Curry senior
starter Cory Collins (Whitman, Mass.), including a 3-for-3 effort
from freshman
Darrik
Marstaller (Spofford, N.H.), and a 2-for-4 performance from
Chasse that included two runs scored.
Vail finished 2-for-3 with four RBI, while Sweeney, senior
Tony Luciani (Weymouth, Mass.) and junior Brad Hawn (Chino Hills,
Calif.) each knocked in a pair of runs.
Collins improved to 6-2 on the year, allowing two earned runs
and three walks while striking out two over seven innings. Kiro
finished 5-3, surrendering 13 hits, nine earned runs and three
walks while fanning two in five innings of work.