May 6, 2007
St. Joseph's upsets Castleton 12-1, in NAC semifinal
Standish, ME - The Castleton State College baseball team fell to #2 St. Joseph's 12-1 in the semifnals of the NAC baseball tournament. The loss will force the Spartans to play in the loser's bracket semifinal at 6:00 pm.
The Monks, who played as the visitors at Mahaney Diamond, got on the
board early and never looked back. NAC player of the year Luke Enman
(Milan, NH) opened the scoring when he blasted his sixth homerun of year
over the visitor's bullpen in deep right field. The Royal Blue kept
attacking in the second inning; red hot Mark Clapp (Blue Hill, ME)
opened the inning with a single, DH Ben Grant-Roy (Biddeford, ME)
followed with a single of his own, both moved into scoring position when
catcher Andrew Wood (South Portland, ME) executed a sacrifice bunt.
Clapp and Grant-Roy both came home when second baseman Brian Schools
(Gorham, ME) reached on a costly error. Schools, who advanced to second on the same error,
scored on a Wade Oliver (Owls Head, ME) RBI single.
Luke Enman opened the third inning by singling, then advancing to second
on a wild pitch by Castleton starter Jeremy Gilcris (Proctorsville, VT).
Enman came in to score when centerfielder Dustin Spiller doubled. Wood
knocked in spiller with a sharp single to right field, giving the Monks
a commanding 6-0 lead.
Schools and Oliver each singled to open the top of the fourth inning and
Keil Martin (Saco, ME) loaded the bases when his chopper back toward
Gilcris was mishandled. After Luke Enman walked to score Schools,
Spiller unloaded on a Gilcris offering and doubling off the wall in
right. Oliver scored on the hit while Martin was thrown out at the
plate. Spillers double spelled the end of the day for Gilcris as
Castleton turned it over to reliever Brandon Heck (Forestburg,
Alberta). Gilcris went 3.1 innings, allowed 10 hits and 8 runs (5
earned).
In the Monks seventh, Clapp drew a walk, then stole second. He came in
to score when Grant-Roy slashed a single through the left side, putting
the Royal Blue on top 9-0.
In the top of the eighth Castleton called on Matt Tuthill (Durham, CT)
who was greeted by Wade Oliver and Martin, who each singled. Spiller
then drew a walk to load the bases. Once again it was Mark Clapp
producing offense, this time it was a 2 RBI single pushing the Royal
Blue advantage to 11-0.
The Spartans (26-11) got on the board in the bottom of the eighth when
Tim Zorio (Shaftsbury, VT) drew a lead off walk, then Travis Bass reached on an
error which allowed Zorio to reach third. Jon Handy (South Burlington,
VT) grounded out to second to score Zorio.
In the final frame Andrew Wood drew a lead off walk before being lifted
for pinch-runner Ben Buadanza-Sturks (Rockland, ME). Oliver delivered his fourth hit of the day, a double down the leftfield line to score
Baudanza-Sturks all the way from first. On the play the Monks went
ahead 12-1.
Mike Burdin was dominant on the mound from the outset. The rookie right-hander did not allow a hit in his first 4.2 innings, and only
allowed 1 hit on the day. He finished the day going 7.1 innings
allowing 1 run (earned), and striking out 1. Burdin was relieved by
Andy Pooler (Southwest Harbor, ME) who worked out of a jam in the eighth
before giving way to rookie Craig Woodbrey. Woodbrey tossed the final
frame, allowing 1 hit.
NAC Rookie of the year, Travis Bass (West Hartford, CT) and Eric
Anderson (Chester, VT) each had a hit for Castleton and Gilcris took the loss. [Box Score]
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