Sunday, May 3, 2009

Playoff Time: It all comes down to this

Greensburg, PA – This week, the Fisher Baseball team (27-18-1), champions of the Sunrise Conference, will take on the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference champion, Brescia University (33-21) for the right to advance to the NAIA Regionals. Brescia advanced to this playoff series by beating Indiana-Southeast 2-1 in the KIAC Tournament. After dropping the first game, 12-7, Brescia stormed back and captured the KIAC title by winning the next two elimination games, 6-3 and 14-9. Fisher advanced by sweeping through the Sunrise Conference Tournament and outscoring their opponents, 44-7.

The explosive Fisher offense is lead by three time Sunrise Conference Player of the Year and 2009 NAIA Pre-Season All American, Tom Englehardt (SR. / Bradford, MA). On the season, Englehardt leads the team in several categories including average (.460), hits (58) and doubles (14). He is also tied for the team lead in runs scored (39) with sophomore Mike Oliveira (Tewksbury, MA). Oliveira is a key catalyst for the Falcon offense as he ranks third on the team in hits (42)and walks (30) in his first full season of play. His .434 on base percentage from the leadoff spot allows senior Eddy Delcarmen (Boston, MA) and junior Edwin Pena (Union City, NJ) to rack up the RBIs. Pena is a feared slugger in the middle of the order as his 9 home runs and 45 RBIs are good for the team lead. Delcarmen ranks second on the team in those categories, 6 HRs, 38 RBIs. Known for his defensive prowess, junior Zack Thompson (Salem, MA) has quietly put together his best college season. He is currently hitting at a .373 average (2nd on team) with 31 RBIs out of the 9th spot in the batting order. Another surprise for Fisher has freshman Gary Lunetta (North Andover, MA) whose versatility has been vital for the Falcons. Lunetta has seen time at first base, second base, third base and in the outfield. He is one of several Fisher Falcons who are hitting above the .300 mark (.332 to be exact) and also leads the team in stolen bases with 11. Sophomores Matthew McDougal-Shaver (Minneapolis, MN) and Kevin Ryan (Cheshire, CT) round out the rest of the .300 hitters in the Falcon order. McDougal-Shaver has a .303 average while providing a solid glove at first base. Ryan, meanwhile, is doing good with his bat and arm. At the plate, Ryan is hitting .336 with a team leading 6 triples and 23 RBIs. On the mound, he is 3-2 with a 2.86 ERA in 36 2/3 innings pitched.

They say that good pitching beats good hitting. If that’s the case, then Fisher’s chances are pretty good as they have a couple studs. The staff is lead by junior Samuel Luciano (Union City, NJ), who is 6-2 with a 3.21 ERA. He also leads the team in innings pitched with 52 1/3. Helping out Luciano is senior Jarlin Gomez (Lawrence, MA) and junior Patrick Shanahan (Haverhill, MA). Gomez is second on the team in strikeouts with 57. He sports a 4-3 record with a 3.82 ERA. Shanahan is 3-3 with a 3.23 ERA and, a team leading, 70 strikeouts in 43 1/3 innings pitched. Another pitcher who shouldn’t be forgotten is Thompson. He went 3-1 with a 2.96 ERA in 5 games pitched. Anchoring the bullpen is sophomore Mark Dorso (Waterbury, CT) and freshman Austin Brodie (Haverhill, MA). Dorso leads the team in saves with 2 and is second, behind Brodie, in appearances with 17. Brodie, who has appeared 19 times, has a 2.78 ERA and is allowing the opposing batters to a .195 average. Also helping out in the bullpen is Ryan, who has one save on the year.

For Brescia University, they have five players hitting above the .340 mark. Leading the team is Jon Troutman (SR. / Owensboro, KY). Troutman has a .445 batting average with a team leading 20 doubles. Joining Troutman in the .400 club is Jared Votaw (JR. / Durham, CA). Votaw leads the team in home runs (7) and RBI (54) while checking in with a .431 average. The other Bearcats batters that are hitting above .340 are Steve Vasquez (JR. / Whittier, CA), .382, Justin McCormack (JR. / Hawesville, KY), .348, and Matt Boyd (SO. / Rockport, IN), .347. Brescia will most likely have Joey Barnette () pitching game one. He has a 7-4 record with a 2.22 ERA in 70+ innings pitched and 6 complete games. Eric Castle () is second on the team in wins. He is 6-3 with a 5.40 ERA. The Brescia bullpen is anchored by workhorse Thomas Nelson. He has appeared in 20 games, going 2-2 with a 3.24 ERA.

“As long as we play our game, our style, we will have a shot to win.” said Englehardt, when asked about his team’s chances of winning. “Brescia is a good club. They‘ve battled back from a game down to get here. They have a good offense. Our pitchers and our defense need to keep them at bay and let our offense take over. It’ll be a good series.”

The series starts on Tuesday, May 5th with a 1pm start. Game two will take place on Wednesday, May 6th starting at 11am. Game Three (if necessary) will be 30 minutes after the conclusion of Game two. The series is being played at Seton Hill University in Greensburg, PA.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Fisher tops Framingham State 7-4


Junior Zack Thompson (OF / Salem, MA)


Haverhill, MA - Junior Zack Thompson's three hit performance help lead Fisher College to a 7-4 win over visiting Framingham State College. Thompson (Salem, MA) was 3 for 4 with 2 runs scored and a stolen base. Senior Tom Englehardt (Bradford, MA) added three RBIs, while going 2 for 4 at the dish, and sophomore Mike Oliveira (Tewksbury, MA) helped out with his own 2 for 4, 1 RBI night. On the mound, junior Samuel Luciano (Union City, NJ) pitched 5 innings allowing 4 runs on 3 hits. The Fisher bullpen locked down the win with 4 innings of scoreless work. Junior Patrick Shanahan (Haverhill, MA) pitched 2 innings allowing just one double and sophomore Kevin Ryan (Cheshire, CT) earned his first save of the season with 2 hitless innings of work.

Fisher will look to add to its win total before the important three game series with the KIAC winner as they host Bates College (May 1) and travel to Briarcliffe College (May 2).

Monday, April 27, 2009

Fisher Baseball Wins Fifth Straight Conference Championship

Lynn, MA – The Fisher Baseball team captured its fifth straight Sunrise Conference Championship award by beating the University of Maine at Presque Isle 18-0 in the championship game. Fisher cruised through the tournament by outscoring their opponents 44-7. In the opening round, the #1 seeded Falcons beat the #4 seed State University of New York at Canton, 9-1. Senior Tom Englehardt (Bradford, MA) knocked in two runs and junior Edwin Pena (Union City, NJ) went 2 for 4 with 2 RBIs. Senior Jarlin Gomez (Lawrence, MA) pitched 8 innings allowing 1 run on 6 hits and striking out 13 batters. Game two for the Falcons was the Winners bracket final against #2 seed UMPI. Fisher won 17-6 behind a strong start from Sammy Luciano (Union City, NJ). Luciano gave up 2 runs (both unearned) in the 5 innings he pitched. Freshman Gary Lunetta (North Andover, MA) was 3 for 4 at the plate with 3 RBIs. Also chipping in with 3 RBIs was Engelhardt, who was 2 for 3, and sophomore Kevin Ryan (Cheshire, CT) who was 1 for 3. Junior Juan Eusebio (Union City, NJ) recorded a multi-hit game by going 2 for 2. In the championship game, junior Patrick Shanahan (Haverhill, MA) dazzled the UMPI hitters in his 6 innings of work. Shanahan struckout 10 batters and allowed only 5 hits. Junior Eddie Guerrero (Boston, MA), freshman Austin Brodie (Haverhill, MA) and Ryan kept the UMPI Owls off the board in their inning on the mound. Ryan contributed on the offensive side as well as he was 3 for 6 with 2 doubles and 2 RBIs. Englehardt went 3 for 5 with a RBI, Pena was 2 for 4 with 2 RBIs and junior Zack Thompson (Salem, MA) went 3 for 4 and 2 doubles in the blow out win. Fisher will now finish out their regular season schedule before they travel to the campus of Seton Hill University where they will take on the winner of the KIAC tournament in a best of three series to advance to the regionals.


Fisher Baseball Athletes earn top honors

Lynn, MA – Several Fisher College Baseball athletes have been named to the Sunrise Conference All Conference team. The awards were presented before the second game of the Sunrise Conference Baseball Championship Tournament, which was held at Frasier Field in Lynn, Massachusetts. Here are the members of the All Conference Team:

Tom Englehardt (3B / SR. / Bradford, MA)
Eddy Delcarmen (DH / SR. / Boston, MA)
Edwin Pena (C / JR. / Union City, NJ)
Zack Thompson (OF / JR. / Salem, MA)
Patrick Shanahan (SP / JR. / Haverhill, MA)
Sammy Luciano (SP / JR. / Union City, NJ)
Kevin Ryan (SS / SO. / Cheshire, CT)
Austin Brodie (RP / FR. / Haverhill, MA)

Senior Tom Englehardt won his third straight Sunrise Conference Player of the Year Award and Head Coach Scott Dulin won his fifth straight Sunrise Conference Coach of the Year Award. There were also a couple of Fisher Baseball athletes that earned a Sunrise Conference Gold Glove for their outstanding defense. Tom Englehardt earned his second gold glove at third base, Edwin Pena earned his second gold glove at cathcer and sophomore Mike Oliveira earned his first gold glove at second base.


Fisher Softball Athletes earn top honors

Presque Isle, ME – Before the start of the Sunrise Conference Softball Championship Tournament, the Sunrise Conference All Conference team was announced. There were four Fisher Softball athletes who received the honor. They are:

Danielle Palmerino (SR. / Medford, MA)
Jackie Streeter (JR. / Westminster, MA)
Michelle Oliveiro (SO. / Everett, MA)
Brittany Calderon (FR. / Rockport, MA)

Junior Jackie Streeter won her second consecutive Sunrise Conference Player of the Year award. She finishes the season hitting .575 with 10 Home Runs and 46 RBIs.