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WNEC scores winning run on rare play in ninth to defeat Roger Williams in TCCC Tournament

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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Second-seeded Western New England College scored the winning run in the bottom of the ninth on a rare wild pitch with a batter being intentionally walked for a 4-3 victory over third-seeded Roger Williams Wednesday afternoon (April 29) at Trelease Park.

The Golden Bears, who are 2-0 in the tournament, raised their record to 27-14. WNEC will host either Nichols or Roger Williams at 10:00 a.m. Saturday (May 2) in the double elimination format. Those two teams meet Friday (May 1) in Bristol, Rhode Island in an elimination game.

Western New England College led 3-2 lead going into the ninth before the Hawks tied the contest with an unearned run.

Sophomore left fielder Zach Porter (Middleboro, MA) reached on an error leading off the inning and was replaced by freshman pinch runner Eric Cabral (Dorchester, MA). With one out, Cabral scored on a long double to center by senior third baseman Kevin Simpson (Londonderry, NH) who finished with three hits and a run scored.

In the WNEC ninth, junior right fielder Steve Kearney (Glastonbury, CT) received credit for a triple when he hit a sinking liner that skipped by senior center fielder Jamie Dahill (South Boston, MA) who missed making the diving shoestring catch.

Senior center fielder Chris Newell (Wallingford, CT) was the next batter and RWU senior relief pitcher James Lydon (Calverton, NY) uncorked a wild pitch that bounced off the glove of sophomore catcher Stephen McKernan (Grafton, MA).

WNEC took a 2-0 lead in the first inning on RBI singles by Kearney (3-4, 2 runs scored) and junior first baseman Joe Griglun (Southington, CT).

Griglun plated the third run in the third on a RBI single by freshman designated player Matt Fleishman (East Northport, NY).

The Hawks (17-18-1) scored twice in the fifth on a two-run double by junior shortstop Grant Bolin (Simsbury, CT) who also singled in the game.

Senior Jason Pizzoferrato (Windsor, CT) made his first relief appearance in two years for the Golden Bears and allowed just two hits in two innings. He raised his record to 5-3 and moved into second place on the school's all-time win list with 26 (just four shy of the school record).

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Players Mentioned

Joe Griglun

#25 Joe Griglun

1B
6' 2"
Junior
Steve Kearney

#5 Steve Kearney

OF
6' 1"
Junior
Chris Newell

#33 Chris Newell

OF
6' 1"
Senior
Jason Pizzoferrato

#17 Jason Pizzoferrato

P
5' 11"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Joe Griglun

#25 Joe Griglun

6' 2"
Junior
1B
Steve Kearney

#5 Steve Kearney

6' 1"
Junior
OF
Chris Newell

#33 Chris Newell

6' 1"
Senior
OF
Jason Pizzoferrato

#17 Jason Pizzoferrato

5' 11"
Senior
P