Freshman hits walk-off home run in
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RINDGE, N.H. (April 8, 2010) – Freshman
catcher Jessica Furtado (Taunton, Mass.) hit a
walk-off home run in the bottom of the eighth inning on Thursday
afternoon to lead the Franklin Pierce University softball team to a
6-5 win over Saint Anselm in the first game of a Northeast-10
Conference doubleheader at Franklin Pierce. Later in the afternoon,
Saint Anselm won the second game, 6-3.
With the split, Franklin Pierce is
now 9-14 (4-6 Northeast-10), while Saint Anselm moves to 10-12 (3-5
Northeast-10).
In the first game, Saint Anselm
opened the scoring with a run in the top of the first inning. With
two outs, junior third baseman Jackie Giannino worked a walk and
came all the way around to score on a double to right-center by
junior shortstop Liz Trafton.
Franklin Pierce answered with a run
of its own in the home half of the first to tie the game at 1-1.
Freshman shortstop Aimee Lamoureux (East Brookfield,
Mass.) led off with a triple over the right fielder's head
and scored when sophomore center fielder Jayme Bilafer
(Concord, Mass.) followed with a ground-rule double to
left field.
Saint Anselm picked up a run in the
top of the fourth inning to take a 2-1 lead. Senior second baseman
Lizzy LeBrun led off, dropped a single inside the left-field line
and took second on an error by the left fielder. She would score
two batters later on an RBI single back through the middle by
freshman first baseman Kylene Pease.
The Hawks added two more runs in
the top of the fifth to push the lead to 4-1. Giannino started
things with a single through the left side and then stole second.
She would score two batters later on a single back up the middle by
LeBrun, who took second on the throw to the plate and was then
replaced by sophomore pinch runner Kat Scafidi. Freshman designated
player Kryssie Cudmore followed with a single through the left side
to push Scafidi to third and Pease drove home the run as she
bounced into a fielder's choice.
Saint Anselm picked up one more run
in the top of the sixth to extend the lead to 5-1. Junior left
fielder Kayla McEachern led off with a walk and was lifted for
junior pinch runner Raylyn Glavin. Giannino worked a walk to put
runners at first and second and each moved up a base on a passed
ball. LeBrun was next and bounced into a fielder's choice that saw
Glavin cut down at the plate. The Hawks then put on the delayed
double steal with runners at the corners and Giannino came home to
score.
Franklin Pierce answered with a
four-run rally in the bottom of the sixth to tie the game at 5-5.
Lamoureux led off with a walk and moved to second on an infield
single by Bilafer. Sophomore second baseman Emily Griffin
(Leominster, Mass.) then clubbed a double into left-center
to score one run and move Bilafer to third. Bilafer would score on
an RBI single to right-center by Furtado that moved Griffin around
to third and freshman Alexa Demsey (Maidstone,
Vt.) entered as a pinch runner for Furtado. Demsey stole
second and moved to third when sophomore pinch hitter Keryn
Shannon (Dracut, Mass.) hit an RBI groundout to score
Griffin. Demsey would later score on a passed ball to cap the
rally.
The Ravens would go on to win in
extra innings with a run in the bottom of the eighth inning. With
one out, Furtado, who had re-entered defensively in the seventh,
hammed a solo home run to left field, the first of the season for
Franklin Pierce, to end the game and give the Ravens a 6-5 victory.
Freshman right-hander
Lindsay Hodges (Sherburne, N.Y.) started in the
circle and did not factor in the decision for Franklin Pierce. Over
4.1 innings, she allowed four runs (three earned) on eight hits,
walked three, hit a batter, threw a wild pitch and struck out two.
Sophomore right-hander Jessica Wiley (Cape Vincent,
N.Y.) picked up the win (5-3) in relief for the Ravens. In
1.1 shutout innings of work, she allowed two hits and struck out
one.
Senior right-hander Lisa Caruso
started the game for Saint Anselm and also did not factor in the
decision. In 5.2 innings, she allowed five runs (four earned) on
six hits, walked two, hit a batter and struck out five. Senior
right-hander Megan Lemire took the loss out of the bullpen for the
Hawks. Over 1.2 innings, she allowed one run on one hit, the
Furtado home run.
In the second game, Saint Anselm
opened the scoring with three runs in the top of the second inning
and would not relinquish the lead the rest of the way. With one
out, Scafidi dumped a single into left field and moved around to
third on a double into the right-center field gap by Pease.
Sophomore right fielder Mary Fay followed with an RBI single
through the left side that also moved Pease to third. After Fay
stole second, senior left fielder Moira McCabe hit an RBI groundout
to second base. Fay would later score an unearned run from third as
McEachern reached on an error by Lamoureux at shortstop.
Franklin Pierce answered with a run
of its own in the home half of the second to cut the lead to 3-1.
Furtado led off with an infield single, moved to second on a
groundout and came in to score on an RBI single back through the
middle by Shannon.
Saint Anselm pushed the lead back
to three runs at 4-1 in the top of the third inning on a solo home
run to left-center by LeBrun, her second of the season.
Franklin Pierce narrowed the lead
to one at 4-3 with a pair of runs in the bottom half of the third.
With one out, Bilafer reached on an infield single and moved to
third as Griffin and Furtado followed with singles to left to load
the bases. Sophomore third baseman Meaghan O'Neal
(Littleton, Mass.) followed with an RBI single down the
left-field line to bring home the first run of the inning. Two
batters later, Shannon provided her second RBI of the game with a
single into left to score Griffin.
Saint Anselm would effectively put
the game away with two runs in the top of the sixth inning to
create the 6-3 final. Pease led off, reached on an error and moved
to second on a sacrifice bunt. Pease would move to third on a
groundout and score when McEachern clubbed a home run just to the
left of straightaway center field, her second of the season.
Wiley started the second game and
took the loss (5-4) for Franklin Pierce. Over 3.1 innings of work,
she allowed four runs (three earned) on seven hits and struck out
one.
After taking the loss in extra
innings in the first game, Lemire threw a complete game to pick up
the win (4-4) for Saint Anselm in the second game. She allowed
three runs on nine hits and struck out three.
The Ravens return to the field on
Saturday, April 10, when they travel to Pace for a Northeast-10
Conference doubleheader. First pitch is scheduled for noon at Pace
Field in Briarcliff, N.Y. Franklin Pierce next plays at home on
Tuesday, April 13 against Merrimack at 3 p.m.