Monday, May 10, 2010

ODU had to be pefect to beat Fisher


Reed (above) took the tough loss in game three

Canton, OH - It took a complete game gem by Ohio Dominican pitcher Nick Venditti to defeat Fisher College in game three of the NAIA Un-Affiliated Play In Series. Venditti tossed a perfect game. Nine innings, no hits, no walks, no one reached base.

This was the first time in the short nine year history of Fisher College that the Falcons have had a perfect game thrown against them.
Freshman Casey Reed (Ossipee, NH) took the tough loss as he pitched well over his seven innings. He allowed ODU to score six runs (three earned) while scattering 10 hits.

With the loss, the Fisher College Falcons 2010 season is over. They finished with a 26-25 overall record and also captured their sixth straight Sunrise Conference title. As the calendar turns to June, everyone will be watching to see where senior Edwin Pena (Union City, NJ) goes in the upcoming Major League Baseball draft.

Rushing powers Fisher to a decisive Game Three


Rushing (above) hit 2 HR's in the 12-4 win

Canton, OH - Freshman Denon Rushing's (Palmdale, CA) three run home run highlighted an eight run second inning as Fisher forces a decisive game three.

After losing game one against Ohio Dominican University yesterday, 13-3, Fisher needed a solid performance on the mound. Fisher College Head Coach Scott Dulin gave the ball to his senior ace Patrick Shanahan (Haverhill, MA). Shanahan dominated as he threw eight innings allowing the Panthers just four runs (two earned) on eight hits while fanning seven. This is the second NAIA Un-Affiliated Play In Series win for both Fisher College and Shanahan.

With the Falcons already ahead 1-0, Rushing stepped up to the plate. He then hit the 3-1 offering from ODU pitcher Zane Miller well over the center-field fence, scoring both junior Reynaldo Nunez (Santiago, Dominican Republic) and freshman Sebastiano Petruzzelli (Saugus, MA). Fisher continued to score four more runs to extend the lead to 8-0 after two innings of play.

Rushing was not done as he drove a 3-2 pitch over the trees in left field for a two run home run. Rushing finished the game going 2-for-4 with five RBI's and two Home Runs.

Also performing well in the game were junior Mike Oliveira (Tewksbury, MA) who was 2-for-4 with three runs scored out of the nine spot and senior Juan Eusebio (Union City, NJ) who collected two hits and two RBI's. Petruzzelli was 3-for-5 with a RBI while Nunez went 2-for-4 in the win.

With the victory, the Fisher College baseball team has forced a decisive game three. The winner of the next game will win the NAIA Un-Affiliated Play In Series and move on to compete in a five team Regional with a chance to advance to the NAIA World Series.

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