Harris homered down the rf line, RBI (2-1 BBK). Cedeno singled up the middle, 2 RBI (2-0 BB) O. Hibbard singled up the middle, advanced to second, RBI (0-1 K) B. Flynn doubled to center field, RBI (0-0) T. Hobin doubled to right center, 2 RBI (2-2 BSSFFFFFFB) J. Massaro tripled to right center, RBI (0-0) O. The Saints (1-5) will square off against Ramapo College (N.J.) tomorrow (Monday) back in Davenport. The Hawks scored two more runs in the bottom of the eighth to end the game by a final of 16-6. Roger Williams had another two-out rally in the bottom of the seventh, scoring four runs, all with two outs to make it 14-6. Unfortunately, the Saints stranded the bases loaded again with one out and the margin remained four runs. With the bases loaded with one out again in the seventh, Jack Tiemann (Bloomington, Minn./Bloomington Kennedy HS) was hit-by-pitch to bring in Olson and the score was 10-6. However, the Saints took advantage of the first two hitters reaching base in the seventh as Schemenauer hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Harris. Scholastica loaded the bases in the sixth inning with one out, but came up empty in the inning. However, after the Saints recorded two quick outs in the bottom half, the Hawks had three consecutive hits which led to two more runs with two outs to push the margin back to 10-3. Later in the inning, Cody Venske (Stillwater, Minn./Stillwater HS) hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Luke Schemenauer (Chippewa Falls, Wis./Chippewa Falls HS) and the score was 8-3. Three batters later, Mitchell Olson (Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie HS) doubled in Jake Schelonka (Sartell, Minn./Sartell HS) to make it 8-2. The Saints responded as Jack Harris (San Francisco, Calif./Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep (Skyline CC)) hit his second home run of the season to lead off the fourth inning. However, the Saints could not get that third out of the inning as Roger Williams scored six more runs with two outs to lead 8-0 after three. The Hawks (5-0) got a double and triple in the third inning and led 2-0 with two outs. Scholastica baseball team surrendered eight runs in the third inning and could not recover in a 16-6 setback in eight innings to Roger Williams University (R.I.) to open play at the RussMatt Invitational on Sunday. Roger Williams unbeaten thus far this season (5-0)ĭAVENPORT, Fla. Schemenauer has reached bases in each of the first six games (eight games overall) Roger Williams scores 12 runs with two outs
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