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Shark Bits for July 17th Print E-mail
Friday, 17 July 2009 08:23

With all the furor and frenzy around the All-Star game, never fear, Shark Bits are still here.

The Sharks head on the road for the final two before the big break, but have plenty of home games left to play. A couple of Sharks have been consistently good all season, one is an All-Star, while another somehow isn't.

Tickets are still available for the All-Star game and Fan Fest. For more info call the Sharks at (910) 343.5621. Click and dial at the same time to read "Shark Bits" while it rings.

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One Big Inning Holds Up to Beat Sharks Print E-mail
Thursday, 16 July 2009 19:05

A four run second inning put the Sharks in a hole they could never recover from as they lost 5-2 to the Wilson Tobs Thursday night.

In a game delayed over an hour by rain, the Sharks did not score until an RBI double off the bat of Greg Bachman(Austin Peay) in the bottom of the eighth. Another run came home in the frame, but it was not enough to overcome the Tobs.

Daniel Cropper(UNC-Wilmington) was touched up for four runs in his five inning start. He struck out seven Tobs on the night, but he loaded the bases before recording the first out in the second allowing the four runs to come home. The loss moves Cropper to 2-4 on the season.

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Game Still On Print E-mail
Thursday, 16 July 2009 13:16

Despite the threat of rain the Sharks are still planning to play their game as scheduled at 7 p.m. against the Wilson Tobs.

The Sharks have a tarp to protect the field should it start to rain and will do all things possible to get the game played tonight.

It's "Thirsty Thursday" out at the Shark Tank presented by Front Street Brewery. Come out and enjoy dollar beers and dollar sodas all night long. Don't let the threat of rain scare you away from a fun time at the old ball game.

 
Shark Bits for July 16th Print E-mail
Thursday, 16 July 2009 07:00

The 2009 CPL-All Star Game and Fan Fest is just five days away. If you haven't heard, all of that fun will be at the "Shark Tank" right here in Wilmington. 

Adam Eggemeyer hit two deep fly balls last night, one fair, one foul, in a tune-up for his All-Star Home Run Derby appearance. Meanwhile, the Sharks have been easily close enough to turn losses to wins more often than not, but a single digit has stood in the way.

Thirsty? Try the "Shark Tank" tonight for "Thirsty Thursday" presented by Front Street Brewery. Beers and sodas are a dollar all night long. To help work up a thirst, take in all the info on this latest edition of "Shark Bits."

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Despite Power, Sharks Fall Print E-mail
Wednesday, 15 July 2009 16:51

Two early home runs were not enough as the Sharks offense stalled late and Wilmington lost 6-2 in Florence Wednesday night.

Christian Overstreet(Missouri State) hit his third home run in two days in the first to put the Sharks up 1-0. After just missing one in his first at bat, Adam Eggemeyer(SIU-Edwardsville) picked up his sixth home run of the season with a solo shot to right center making it 2-0.

Ryne Harper(Austin Peay) started and gave up just three runs, including a solo home run, through five frames. The right hander walked three and struck out four, but takes the loss to move to 1-4 on the season.

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