The Trojans lost their 2nd game in a row, on Saturday, to the Hingham Harbormen 14-11 in a slug fest. A pitchers duel it was not, as between both teams there were 19 hits and 14 walks.
The Trojans grabbed the early lead in the first inning when Joe Freiday laced a 2 RBI double to left field, scoring Tyler Carey (HBP) and Tyler Glavin (BB), and would later score on a Dave Miller line drive single to right, making the score 3-0. The Harbormen would answer in the bottom of the 1st scoring 5 runs on only 3 hits, and would add another run in the 2nd on 1 hit. The Trojans would rebound in the top of the 3rd when Tyler Glavin doubled, followed by Joe Freiday and Dave Miller walks to load the bases for Adam Chase who drilled a double down the left field line and cleared the bases knotting the score at 6. The Harbormen appeared to have put the game out of reach in the bottom of the 3rd scoring 7 runs on 8 hits but the never say die Trojans would score 5 runs in the top of the 4th on hits by Tyler Carey and Dave Miller and 3 "almost" costly walks, to "make it a game", but it wasn't enough as the Harbormen would hold on and win 14-11.
Junior Adam Chase (0-1) suffers the loss lasting only 2 1/3 innings and throwing 75 pitches. Sophomore Cory Wasylow came in for relief in the 3rd inning and pitched admirably giving up 4 hits and striking out 2.
It doesn't get any easier as the Trojans face off against the Barnstable Red Raiders (5-1) Tuesday at 4:00 at Hank Pearson Field, in their first Old Colony League match up, which is a wood bat 9 inning game.
Go figure.......... Junior Tyler Carey's bat remains scorching hot as he went 3 for 4 with 3 singles and is leading the team in hitting, with a .522 average and an .870 slugging %.
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