Friday, May 17, 2013

Noviello's 14 K's leads Trojans to victory.

The Trojans routed the Falmouth High Clippers 9-1 on Thursday afternoon behind a STRONG pitching performance by Sophomore Andrew Noviello (3-1). While today may be forever known as "Bomb Threat Thursday", as the entire High School spent the majority of the day hanging out at the football field after a threat was phoned in around 10:15 AM leading to an early dismissal and a search of the entire school by bomb sniffing dogs from Mass State Police and Quincy Police. Search results were negative and at no time were any students or staff in danger (police said).
As is normally the case, the Trojans fell behind early in the first inning as the Clippers came out swinging and scored a run off 2 hits to take an early lead 1-0.  The Trojans would answer in the bottom of the second scoring 6 runs, batting around the order, on hits by Noviello (double), Wasylow, McSherry, Nee, Carey, Bruemmel, Freiday, and Noviello (again), to make the score 6-1.  They would add 2 more runs in the bottom of the 4th on hits by Joe Freiday (double), Dave Miller, Cory Wasylow, and would add another run in the 5th on hits by Tyler Carey (double) and Mike Bruemmel to put the game well out of reach.
Multiple hitsmen for the Trojans included Cory Wasylow, Andrew Noviello, Joe Freiday, Mike Bruemmel, and Tyler Carey.
Andrew Noviello struck out 14 only giving up 3 hits and walking 2!
Coach Kearney on the win "Given the circumstances of the day the team handled it very well and took care of business."
The Trojans travel to Brockton to play the Boxers on Monday at Campanelli Stadium.

No comments:

Post a Comment