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Sunday, 21 June 2009 15:44 |
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Mustering only two runs on just four hits, the Sharks dropped their first Sunday contest, and sixth straight overall, 8-2 to the last place Columbia Blowfish.
Trailing 1-0 after three, Wilmignton manufactured a run of their own in the fourth. An error put Jesse Bosnik(St. Bonaventure) on to start the frame. After two walks the bases were loaded for Greg Bachman(Austin Peay) who lofted a sacrifice fly to right to tie things at one.
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Read more... [Sharks Skid to Six]
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Saturday, 20 June 2009 17:03 |
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Starter Max Friedman(Parkland CC) threw eight innings of one run ball against the Wilson Tobs but the Sharks could not score as they fell 2-0.
Friedman gave up just four hits on the night, striking out six, but the Sharks could muster only six total hits en route to their third shut out of the week. The lone Wilson tally off of Friedman was unearned.
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Read more... [Despite Max Effort, Sharks Drop Fifth Straight]
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Friday, 19 June 2009 16:30 |
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A 22 inning scoreless stretch came to an end against the Tobs in the third inning, but that proved to be the only Wilmington tally of the night as they fell for the fourth straight game, 4-1 in Wilson.
In the third Allen King(UNC-Wilmington) reached on a throwing error and ended up on second base. Curt Courtwright(Missouri State) singled King over to third and the catcher came home as Alex Hill(UNC-Wilmington) beat out the back end of a possible double play ball to make it 2-1 Tobs.
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Read more... [Sharks Do Score, Still Lose Number Four]
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Thursday, 18 June 2009 17:07 |
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Traveling down the coast of North Carolina the Edenton Steamers handed the Sharks their second straight shut out loss, third straight over all, 4-0 Thursday night.
The story became right hander Joe Zeller(Master's College) as he set down the first ten Sharks in a row and surrrendered just three hits through his seven and two thirds innings.
Ryne Harper(Austin Peay) was tabbed with his second loss of the season as he gave up three runs on seven hits through six quality ininings.
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Read more... [Long Days Journey to a Shut Out]
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