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Recap | Box Score
April 19, 2010
DeMatties Walks Off With Win
Shortstop Russell DeMatties (Hamden, CT/Hamden) lined his first homerun of his collegiate career off the left field foul pole, to drive in centerfielder Kyle Schiavone (Wethersfield, CT/Wethersfield) for the walk-off, 8-6, win in the bottom of the 10th inning against Becker College.
DeMatties had a solid game for the Nighthawks going 4-for-6
with two RBIs and three runs scored as well as helped sparked a
four run bottom of the third inning which Newbury batted around.
After right fielder Matthew Clawson (Tolland,
CT/Tolland) reached first on a fielding error by the third
baseman DeMatties sent him to third on a base hit into left. He
plated the Nighthawks’ second run two batters later on a wild
pitch. Following a strike out by left fielder Michael Dean
(Wethersfield, CT/Wethersfield) for the first out and a
hit batter, first baseman Alex Chetelat (Farmington,
CT/Farmington) lifted a fly ball to left to drive in
Joseph Herer (Needham, MA/Needham). Newbury kept
the pressure on the Hawks pitching as Schiavone singled to right to
drive in catcher Patrick Curry (Hampstead,
NH/Pinkerton Academy) to give the Nighthawks the 4-0
advantage.
Newbury added to their lead in the bottom of the fourth when
Clawson led off the inning, once again, with a base hit into right
field and advanced to second on a wild pitch. He moved up to third
on a single by DeMatties and scored on a chopper in front of the
plate by Herer. De Matties came across to score the sixth and final
run of the inning as Curry reached on a fielding error by the
Becker shortstop.
Despite a strong pitching performance from starter
Jorge Pimentel (Winsted, CT/The Gilbert School),
Becker was not going to be denied. The Hawks got to Pimentel in the
top of the sixth for four runs. Catcher Kyle
Beede (Auburn, MA/Auburn) broke up a string of
five straight retired by the Newbury pitcher with a single up the
middle to lead off the top of the inning. Left fielder Eric
Lajoie (Oakham, MA/Quabbin Regional) and shortstop
Keith Kandel (Fresno, CA/Edison) followed with
back-to-back base hits to load the bases. Two batters later second
baseman Austin Phillips (Thomson, GA/Thomson) put
the Hawks on the board with a ground-ball to second, driving in
Beede and sending Kandel to second and Lajoie to third. First
baseman Weston Meehan (Thomson, GA/Thomson) capped
off the inning a three-run homerun into right fielder as the Hawks
inched their way closer, 6-4. They would get a run back in the top
of the seventh before tying up the contest in the ninth.
With the win the Nighthawks improve to 3-6 in the conference
and 5-18 overall while the Hawks fall to 9-12 overall and 5-4 in
the NECC. Newbury returns to the diamond on Wednesday when they
travel to Anna Maria for a double-header, first pitch is at
2:00pm.
- Game story by Lindsay Graham - Staff Assistant


















