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Kettleers
Drop Afternoon Affair to Bourne Braves, 2-0
For
Immediate Release
Last-Place
Squad Silences Cotuit's Bats in Make-Up Game on the Road
By
Megan Kerr/Asst. Web Editor
BOURNE,
MA — The Kettleers had a chance to yesterday afternoon to
widen their grip on first-place in the Western Division, but instead
left the Braves' new field complex at Upper Cape Regional Technical
High School saddled with a 2-0 shutout loss.
Cotuit (21-10-1) was unable to produce any offense
against the 6-23-2 Braves as it mustered only three hits throughout
the game.
Cotuit fell behind early as the Braves jumped
on Cotuit starter Graham Godfrey (College of Charleston, 2BB, 1
K, 4H) to score two runs in the second inning. Godfrey allowed a
walk and then overthrew the second baseman on a sacrifice bunt to
put runners in scoring position with no outs. Cat Everett (Tulane,
1 for 3, 1 RBI) and Andy Goff (Wake Forest, 1 for 2, 1 RBI) took
advantage of the situation as both singled to bring in one run,
giving the Braves a two run lead that Cotuit was never able to overcome.
Godfrey,
who settled down after relinquishing those two runs, and reliever
Dan Runzler (UC Riverside, 3BB, 1K, 2H) kept the Braves off balance
the rest of the game, giving their offence the opportunity it needed
to make a comeback. Unfortunately, Cotuit's offence was never able
to take advantage of that opportunity as Braves starter Mickey Storey
(Florida Atlantic, 3BB, 7K, 3H) completely stalled Cotuit's attack,
only allowing more than one Cotuit player to reach base in an inning
twice. Storey picked up his first win of the season by keeping Cotuit's
attack under wraps, and then gave the ball over to his closer Andrew
Carignan (UNC, 0BB, 1K, 0H) to secure for the Braves their sixth
victory of the season.
Carignan
was able to perform his job admirably as he put down the Ketleers
one-two-three, including a strikeout of Reese Havens (South Carolina,
0 for 3), to pick up his third save of the season. Bourne visits
Lowell Park in Cotuit today at 5:00 p.m.
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