APRIL 13, 2008
KING'S BASEBALL TEAM SPLITS DOUBLEHEADER
WITH MARYWOOD
WILKES-BARRE
-- The King's College baseball team used 23 hits in game one to
savage a split with Marywood University Sunday afternoon at Betzler
Fields.
With the split, King's stands at 13-14 overall while Marywood is
11-12 overall.
In game one, King's bats came out on fire scoring 11 runs in the
first three innings of play to take an 11-3 advantage. Jon
Venarchick led the attack with four hits, three runs batted in, and
three runs scored. J.R Graver, Pat McGlynn and Gracjan Kraszewski
each added three hits.
Tom Rozelle picked up the win on the mound for the Monarchs with
five innings pitched, eight hits, and three earned runs.
In game two,
Marywood's Bill Hall pitched a complete game nine-hitter to pick up
the win. Hall allowed four runs with two strikeouts.
J.R. Graver and
Gracjan Kraszewski each had home runs for King's. Joe Tucker added
two hits in the loss.
King's will
return to action Tuesday when the Monarchs travel to PNC Field in
Moosic, Pa. for a game against Penn State Scranton at 4:00 pm.
