BETHLEHEM, Pa.—The University of Scranton had the spirit
as it faced the prospect of winning two games today against
Catholic University in the championship bracket of the Landmark
Conference tournament Monday afternoon at Gillespie Field on the
campus of Moravian College.
What the Royals didn't have, however, were enough fresh
arms.
Needing only one win coming out of the winner's bracket, the
Cardinals pounded away at six Scranton pitchers and earned their
third Landmark Conference championship in four years with a 14-9
victory.
The Cardinals, now 22-19, erased an early 2-0 deficit, built up
an 11-2 lead after four innings, and withstood every spurt the
Royals made in the middle and late innings. With the win,
Catholic receives an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III
championships.
Senior Chris
Stallone (South Plainfield, N.J./South Plainfield) led
the Royals with four hits, including the 200th of his
career—a perfectly-placed bunt in the second inning—and
senior David Giglio (Wallingford,
Conn./Xavier) and sophomore Tim
LeCompte (Philadelphia, Pa./Roman Catholic) had three
apiece.
The Royals, who end the season with a 24-18 record and who were
playing their fourth 9-inning game in three days, also received two
hits from junior Matt
Rayha (Willow Street, Pa./Penn Manor) and a three-run
double from sophomore Michael Gaeta (Cranford, N.J./Cranford).
Sophomore Chris McCloud (Fairfax Station, Va./Robinson
Secondary) led the Cardinals with three hits, including a three-run
home run in the first inning to put Catholic ahead for good, and
drove in four runs and freshman Marc Hanna (Bloomfield, N.J./St.
Peter's Preparatory) had three hits, including a double, and drove
in three runs.
Junior Dave Grear (Runnemeade, N.J./Paul VI) belted a two-run
home run in the bottom of the seventh for the Cardinals after
Scranton scored four times in the top half of the frame to close
within three. Grear's two-run shot turned a slightly nervous
11-8 lead into a comfortable five-run margin.
Prior to its four-run outburst in the seventh, which included a
bases-clearing double by Gaeta and an RBI ground out by Rayha,
Scranton had a chance to put even more pressure on the Cardinals in
the sixth. The Royals made a costly base-running mistake that
turned a potential bases-loaded, no out situation into a first and
third with one out. The next batter then grounded into an
inning-ending double play.
Scranton continued its momentum from yesterday's wins over
Susquehanna and Moravian in the first inning. Stallone led
off with a single and came around to score on a double by sophomore
Richard Pohl (Belvidere,
N.J./Belvidere). Senior Jeff
Manahan (Morris Plains, N.J./Morristown) then knocked
in Pohl with a single up the middle as Scranton led 2-0.
Unfortunately, Scranton's momentum evaporated after McCloud's
three-run home run in the first followed by a six-run outburst in
the fourth that put the Cardinals clearly in the driver's seat.
Stallone finished his career with 202 hits, including 26
doubles, five triples and three home runs. He also ends his
career with .401 batting average, a .490 slugging percentage, and a
.466 on-base percentage.
Giglio and Manahan also put up impressive numbers for Scranton
over the past four seasons. Giglio batted .371 for his
career, with 156 hits, including 35 doubles, a triple, 12 home
runs, and 148 RBI. He also finishes with a .544 slugging
percentage and a .441 on-base percentage. Manahan hit .290 in
114 career games and had 92 hits, including 21 doubles, two
triples, 10 home runs, and drove in 85 runs.
In the past two seasons, senior Jason
Lane (Moosic, Pa./Riverside) also made an impact on
the program, hitting .308, with 57 hits, including nine doubles, a
triple and four home runs.
The Royals will also bid farewell to seniors Mike
Yasson (Stony Brook, N.Y./Ward Melville), John Rogers (Allenhurst, N.J./Red Bank
Catholic), Chris Velazquez (Pomona, N.Y./Albertus
Magnus), and Joe
Amicucci (Pomona, N.Y./Albertus Magnus).
This year's Senior Class led the Royals to a four-year record of
84-76, including two Landmark Conference championship bracket
appearances (2008, 2011) and a school-record 26-win season in
2008.
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