Manotick Lomor Printers 5 Carp I4C Victory 1
Monday, August 28, 2006 at Carp – Series B Game 2
Series tied 1-1
Lomor Printers-----1.0.3.0.1.0.0
5R 7H 0E 5LOB
I4C Victory--------0.1.0.0.0.0.0 1R 7H 2E 10LOB
WP Trevor Lahey 7IP 1R 1ER
7H 4BB 9K
LP Neil Cooke 5IP 5R 5ER
6H 2BB 6K
Chad Hargrove 2IP
0R 0ER 1H
0BB 4K
I4C
Trevor Wood 2-3 with a walk,
Shawn Houle 2-4
Chad Hargrove 0-1 with two walks and a run scored.
Eric Rosenquist 1-2, RBI
Lomor Printers
Don Cox 2-4 with two solo home runs, 2 RBIs and two
runs scored.
Steve Walman 3-3 with a run scored and reached base
safely in all four plate appearances.
Calvin Medynski 1-3, tripled with 3 RBIs.
Sometimes you’re just forgetful and then hopefully you just
forget. With a 1-0 lead in its series with the Manotick Lomor Printers
going into Monday night’s game, Carp I4C Victory Head Coach and General
Manager, Shawn Williams spoke to the players before the game about the need to
execute and to treat the game like any other. The words were somehow
forgotten just a few minutes later in the top of the first inning and Williams
hopes that the players just forget about the game now and put it behind them
after a 5-1 loss to the Printers Monday night at the Carp Fairgrounds.
The game started out with Carp just not being sharp in the
top of the 1st inning. Joe Allan lead off for Manotick and
fouled off several pitches before striking out for the first out of the
game. That was followed by a Donny Cox line drive solo home run that just
cleared the left field fence. Then things really started to unravel for
the Victory. First baseman Duane Bromley dropped a routine pop up off of
the bat of Mike Branchaud. Then second baseman Russ Mitchell mishandled a
ground ball from Steve Wallman. By the time Mitchell recovered he had
plenty of time to get Branchaud at second who has been hampered by a leg injury
and was not running at full speed however, on the throw to second, short stop
Kevin McGuire dropped the ball and both runners were safe. However
McGuire made that up on the next play when Adam Bickell hit a sharp grounder
into the hole and McGuire dove to stop the ball and threw out Branchaud at
third. Calvin Medynski then struck out looking to end the inning.
Just as Manotick had responded in the bottom of the 1st
in Game 1, Carp did the same last night but came up empty. Shawn Houle
lead off with a single followed by a Trevor Wood single. Kevin McGuire
hit into a fielder’s choice erasing Houle at third. With runner at first
and second, Matt McNish singled to load the bases. Then on a passed ball,
Wood took off for home and was called out at the plate on a very close call.
Said Williams, “I thought Trevor was there. Trevor thought he has
scored and Tim Power thought he was there. Calls like that can really
change the complexion of a game. That would have tied the score and put
runners at second and third with one out. There’s nothing we can do about
it now but I sure wasn’t happy at the time. Manotick escaped the first
with no damage done.
In the bottom of the second, Carp responded with a run of
its own when Chad Hargrove walked and advanced to second on a passed ball and
then scored on an Eric Rosenquist single.
The real damage came to Carp in the top of the third.
After Allan grounded out and Cox flied out, Branchaud and Wallman hit back to
back singles. Then after getting ahead of Bickell, 0-2, Carp started Neil
Cooke (1-1) walked him bringing Calvin Medynski to the plate. Medynski
responded with a triple driving in all three Manotick runners and making the
score 4-1. Cox hit his second solo home run in the top of the
fourth. A high towering shot that struck the foul pole in right field and
that was all the scoring in the game making it a 5-1 Manotick final.
On the mound for Manotick, Trevor Lahey (1-0) pitched a
complete game and gave up one earned run on seven hits, struck out nine and
walked four. There were no Manotick errors. Carp left 10 men on
base.
For Carp, Cooke pitched five innings and gave up five earned
runs on six hits, struck out six and walked two. Hargrove relieved Cooke
in the sixth inning and gave up no runs on one hit, struck out four and walked
none. It was a n excellent debut in the Greater Ottawa Fastball League
for the young right hander. Carp committed two errors and Manotick
stranded five runners on the night.
For Manotick, Cox was 2-4 with two home runs, 2 RBI’s and
two runs scored. Wallman was 3-3 with a run scored and reached base
safely in all four plate appearances. Calvin Medynski was 1-3 with 3
RBI’s.
For Carp, Wood was 2-3 with a walk, Houle was 2-4 and
Hargrove was 0-1 with two walks and a run scored. Rosenquist went 1-2
with the only RBI for Carp on the night.
The next game in the series is the deciding game and will be
played in Manotick on Wednesday night starting at 9:00 PM. Please note
the change from the original start time of 8:00 PM.