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St. Joseph’s Sweeps Farmingdale to Push Record over .500

Photo Credit: Vinny Messana The Farmingdale-St. Joseph’s rivalry has lost some luster in the past two seasons as the Golden Eagles suffered through some lean years, but they have gotten the momentum back in their direction with a DH sweep today by the scores of 5-3 and 7-3. In the first game, Ryan Aloise started for the Golden Eagles and he was terrific–he allowed one ER over seven innings of work, while yielding only six hits and two walks.He was backed by Joseph Calabrese‘s two hits and a bevy of RBI singles from the rest of the squad.The Rams actually took a 1-0 lead in the first inning when Tom Rydzewski came around to score on Anthony Alvino‘s RBI ground out.That did not last long, as the Golden Eagles responded with a three-spot in the second thanks to RBI sin...

St. Joseph’s Splits With CCNY

Photo Credit: Vinny Messana St. Joseph’s cruised past CCNY in the first game of their DH by the score of 11-4. The offense compiled 11 hits, with Nick Girardi, Joe Calabrese, Dennis McAllister and James Terry all driving in two runs to lead the Golden Eagles. Frank Ziegler started and went five innings, allowing one run on one hit and four walks to record his first win of the season.Chris Bauer threw two innings in relief, allowing two runs to seal the victory.The Golden Eagles opened up the scoring in the second inning on a wild pitch, which scored Calabrese. They broke out with a six-spot in the third to essentially put the game away.  CCNY took the second game by the score of 5-4.They will host Farmingdale in a crucial double header on Monday.

St. Joseph’s Run-Rules Maritime

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYYUQNG-_Ks] After an eight-day layoff, the St. Joseph’s Golden Eagles defeated Maritime 12-2 in a game that ended in seven innings due to a 10-run rule. Four crooked numbers and some gutsy pitching from ace Ryan Aloise was the recipe to get back in the ‘W’ column. “I think the batters were patient,” said second year Head Coach Richard Garrett. “They worked the counts, but at the same time, if they saw it, they jumped on it early. I think that was it,” he added. The offense smacked 17 hits–Anthony Bonilla, Nick Girardi and Brendan Sullivan had three each, James Nakashian, Dennis McAllister, Anthony Andreani each had two. Nakashian scored four runs and Joseph Calabrese drove in four. Photo Credit: Vinny ...

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