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This article was published 15 year(s) and 2 month(s) ago

Classical baseball falls to Salem

Matthew Roy

April 24, 2010 by Matthew Roy

The Lynn Classical baseball team’s early-season woes continued Friday morning as Salem spotted the Rams a first-inning lead before coming back to win, 2-1.The star for the Witches (3-2) was pitcher Dan Dobroscielski, who went the distance, giving up four hits, striking out four, and walking one.Dobroscielski also knocked in the game-tying run in the fifth. Brett Remon was hit by a pitch to lead off the inning, and, after a walk, Dobroscielski singled home the equalizer.Classical pitcher Ryan Powers, who had held the Witches in check until the fifth, ran into difficulty, and walked home the go-ahead run.”It was a very good game,” said Salem coach Jim Tgettis. Both teams played well. And Classical made some nice plays in the field.The Rams, 1-3, got their run in the first inning when leadoff hitter Wilfredo Feliz singled and Tyler Gauthier doubled him home.Fenwick 4, Arl.Cath. 3At Fenwick, Michael LaChance (3-0) went 6 1/3 innings to get the win, with Zach Brian picking up the save for the 4-2 (3-1 in the Catholic Central League) Crusaders.Brian Church was 1-for-3. with an RBI, and is hitting well over .600 in the early going.Winthrop 5, Danvers 0At Winthrop, Will Milano went the distance, giving up five hits, striking out three, and walking three. He has now gone 12 innings without giving up a run.The Vikings, 3-2, scored all five of their runs in the fifth inning.Beverly 9, Revere 1At Cooney Field in Beverly, the Panthers (3-2, 2-1) bounced back from Wednesday’s loss to Peabody with a solid effort at home. Andy Brown and Austin Butler each had homers while Kyle Johnson threw six innings of three hit ball to get the win.Swampscott 4, Saugus 1At World Series Park in Saugus, the Big Blue (1-3) got in the win column for the first time as Nick Meninno and Robert Faia combined on a three-hitter.Mike Walsh had a two-run single and Alex Patkin drove home another run for Swampscott.Marblehead 2, Gloucester 0At Seaside Park in Marblehead, Matt Temme twirled a masterpiece, holding Gloucester to three hits while going 2-for-3 with an RBI at the plate. Ben Koopman drove in the other Marblehead (2-3) run in the first with a double that scored Ryan Stanojev.

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