Pennell's walk off two-run homer
caps Ravens
comeback from 10-3 eighth-inning deficit
RINDGE, N.H. (May 18, 2006)
- Top-seeded and No. 11-ranked Franklin Pierce overcame a
10-3 deficit entering the bottom of the ninth inning to post an
11-10 victory over sixth-seeded Dowling College in game one of the
2006 NCAA Division II Northeast Regional at Dr. Arthur and Martha
Pappas Field this morning.
Junior right fielder
Vinny Pennell (Spencer, Mass./David
Prouty) capped Franklin Pierce's comeback with a
two-run walk off homerun down the right field line with two out.
The Ravens scored six runs in the ninth after drawing within five
with two in the eighth.
Franklin Pierce (41-10) awaits the
loser of today's third game between third-seeded UMass Lowell
(36-12) and fourth-seeded Southern Connecticut State University
(33-17), for a game tomorrow at 1 p.m. Dowling (30-14) will face
the loser of today's second game between second-seeded University
of New Haven (35-10) and fifth-seeded Dominican College (40-16)
tomorrow morning at 9:30 a.m.
Junior Garrett Olson
(Norway, Maine/Oxford Hills) paced the Ravens 16-hit
attack as he finished 4-for-5 with a double, home run, four runs
scored and two RBI. Freshman Scott Savastano (Plymouth,
Mass./Plymouth North) hit 3-5 with a double, homer,
two runs scored and two RBI, while Pennell finished 2-4 with the
homer and two RBI. Senior Elliot Shea (Jaffrey,
N.H./Conant) chipped in with a pair of doubles and
two RBI.
Pennell's blast made a winner of
senior reliever Tom Gilmore (Miller Place, N.Y./Miller
Place), who allowed a hit with two strikeouts in 1.1
innings of work to earn his first win of the season (second
career). Junior starter Shane Presutti (Southbridge,
Mass./Southbridge) missed his second-straight
opportunity to collect his program record matching tenth win of the
season, yielding six runs, five earned, on eight hits with five
strikeouts and five walks over 4.1 innings.
The loss squandered a tremendous
afternoon by Dowling junior shortstop Wilberto Ortiz
(Brooklyn, N.Y./La Salle Academy), who was 3-for-6
with two homers, a double, three runs scored and four RBI. Ortiz
narrowly missed out on a third homer, pulling an potential
three-run shot just foul down the leftfield line in the ninth
before flying out to center.
Junior James Healey
(Bohemia, N.Y./Suffolk CCC-East) hit 2-5 for the
Golden Lions with a pair of RBI, while senior Bryan
Bacarella (Hauppauge, N.Y./Suffolk CCC-East) was 2-2
with a double and two runs scored. Junior Ryan
Grabowski (Central Islip, N.Y./Central Islip)
finished 2-5 with a homer, RBI and two runs
scored.
Freshman Ronan O'Brien
(Bronx, N.Y./Northeastern State Univ.) suffered the
loss (3-1) in relief, allowing three earned runs on three hits with
a strikeout in two thirds of an inning. Dowling sophomore
Brent Lotito (Miller Place, N.Y./Miller
Place) held the Franklin Pierce offense in check for
seven innings before allowing eight runs, six earned, on 13 hits
with five strikeouts and two walks in eight-plus innings of work.
He yielded three runs, just one earned, on eight hits over the
first seven.
Franklin Pierce held a 3-2 lead
after three innings after a solo homer to dead center by senior
Mike Chambers (Londonderry,
N.H./Londonderry) before Olson doubled and later
scored on an error.
Dowling regained the lead with four
in the fifth, sparked by a leadoff homer from Grabowski. Healey
added an RBI single and later scored on a single, in which a second
run scored on an error. The Golden Lions added a run in the seventh
thanks to a Franklin Pierce error, before Ortiz's second homer of
the day in the eighth sparked a three run frame that gave Dowling
the 10-3 edge heading to the home half.
Savastano's two-run homer in the
eighth sparked Franklin Pierce's comeback, cutting its deficit to
five runs (10-5) heading to the ninth. Senior pinch-hitter
Mike Feetham (Quincy, Mass./North Quincy)
and Shea each doubled around a Randy Fenton (Worcester,
Mass./Doherty) single to lead off the ninth. Shea's
double scored both runners and chase Lotito. O'Brien retired the
first batter he faced, before Olson drew the Ravens within a run
with a two-run homer to left. O'Brien struck out the next batter to
bring Dowling within an out of victory, but Savastano singled up
the middle to set up Pennell's game-winning blast.
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