Sunday,
February 11th, 2007
Baseball Team Drops Three Games On Season-Opening Road Trip To Greensboro
The Piedmont College baseball team opened the 2007 season in Greensboro,
NC this weekend and fell to Greensboro College on Friday 10-3 and then
Guilford College handed the Lions a pair of weekend losses 4-3 and 10-9
(10).
Despite pounding
out 32 hits in three games, the Lions led for only five innings and
could not find their first victory of the new season. Greensboro scored
nine runs in the first three innings and cruised to the 10-3 victory.
Andy Graf suffered his first loss of the season going only three innings
and allowing six earned runs. Stan Brosko led the offensive for PC with
a 3-4 day at the plate.
On Saturday the
Lions got a strong starting pitching effort from Tom Dimitroff in his
first start for Piedmont going six innings allowing zero earned runs
while striking out eight. Piedmont took a slim 3-2 lead into the eight
until Guilford struck with a solo homerun in the bottom half and then
a walk-off solo homer the following inning. Trey McCay led the Lions
offense with an impressive 4-4 day including and RBI and run scored.
On Sunday, PC jumped
out to a three-run lead in the top of the first on a two-out, three-run
homer from Evan Nissley. Guilford answered in the bottom half with a
pair of runs and then knotted the scored at 3-3 after the second inning.
The Lions scored two more in the top of the third but allowed two in
the bottom half and then three more runs in the fifth. Piedmont scored
a pair of runs in the seventh and eighth to tie the score at 9-9.
In the bottom of
the ninth GC got a two-out single with a runner on second but defensive
replacement Jared Moon recorded the assist at the plate as catcher Matt
Devito secured the catch and tag and sent the game into extra innings.
In the home half of the tenth the Quakers left the Lions on the field
for the second straight day with a one-out RBI single.
PC stands at 0-3
overall and will take the field again on Wednesday, February 14th as
they travel to local rival Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, GA. The
Stormy Petrels currently stand at 3-0 after defeating Great South Athletic
Conference members LaGrange College and Maryville College twice.