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Farris
& Lilley Lead the Way in 8-1 Win Over Brewster
For
Immediate Release
Kettleers
Are On top of Western Division by 11 points with six Games to go
By
Megan Kerr/Asst. Web Editor
COTUIT,
MA — Cotuit
beat the Brewster Whitecaps fairly easily last night at Lowell Park,
8-1, thanks to solid performances at the plate by Eric Farris (Loyola
Marymouht) and Notre Dame's Brett Lilley.
Lilley went 2-4 with two RBI, while a two-run
home run by Eric Farris (2-5, 2 RBI) and an RBI single by Sean Gaston
(Notre Dame, 1-4, 1 RBI) put Cotuit up by three runs in the third
inning. That was all the scoring Cotuit would need as Micheal Cisco
(South Carolina, 4BB, 4K, 3H) was throwing another gem on the mound
for the Kettleers.
Cisco,
who picked up his fourth victory of the season to move to 4-0, threw
seven innings for the Kettleers, only allowing one run in the fifth
inning off a two-out RBI double by Matt Cusick (USC, 2 for 3, 1
RBI), but the threat ended when Cusick tried to take third base
as the Kettleers had a perfect relay, including a nice tag by Lilley
on a hard short hop, to get Cusick out at third to end the inning.
Cisco's defense continually helped him out, especially the sure-handed
Lilley whose solid defensive play was highlighted by a nifty grab
of a screaming liner hit down the third baseline by Matthew LaPorta
(Florida, 0 for 3). With the Kettleers pitching and defense doing
such a good job, the offence had no pressure on it, which seemed
to help loosen the batters up as they continued to cause problems
for Whitecaps pitching.
Cotuit
had another big inning in the sixth against Brewster reliever Colt
Hynes (Texas Tech, 0BB, 1 K, 6H) that started with a single by Matt
Angle (Ohio State, 1 for 3). A sacrifice bunt by Tony Thomas (Florida
St, 2 for 3) moved Angle over to second base, and then Lilley singled
to put runners on third and second for Eric Farris. Farris then
singled to bring in Angle, which brought Justin Smoak (South Carolina,
2 for 5, 1 RBI) up to the plate, who was coming off of his three
homerun performance against the Falmouth Commodores and Smoak continued
his hot hitting as he singled down the third baseline to bring in
Lilley for his team-leading twenty-fifth RBI of the season. An error
by the left-fielder then let Farris come home and Smoak move to
second, giving the Kettleers an insurmountable six to one lead.
After
Cotuit had added another run in the seventh off of an RBI single
by Brett Lilley, which was his second RBI of the day, Dan Runzler
(UC Riverside, 1BB, 2K, 0H) came on in the ninth inning to close
out the game for the Kettleers. Runzler easily put down the Whitecaps
in order to give the Kettleers their twenty-fifth victory of the
season, moving them to 25-14. Cotuit continues to lead the Western
Division, and they now travel to play the Wareham Gateman who are
in second place, but only three points ahead of Falmouth, making
this game very important for the Gateman's playoff hopes.
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