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Owl Baseball Team Split With UMA-Boston

KEENE, N.H. 4/13/02 - Justin Hickman (Mont Vernon, NH) sacrifice fly down the right field line scored Nick Bujeuad (Lincoln, NH) with the go ahead run in the bottom of the sixth inning enabling Keene State College to defeat UMA-Boston 7-6 in the second game and split a Little East Conference doubleheader on Saturday. The Beacons defeated the Owls 7-3 in the opener.





Keene State is now 13-12 (4-3 LEC) while UMA-Boston goes to 15-9 (1-5 LEC).





KSC battled back from a 4-1 deficit in the second game.  They tied the score in the bottom of the fourth on RBI hits from Bejeaud and Ben Tyer (Lee, MA.) The Owls scored two more runs to go up 6-4 in the fifth on a triple by Pat Austin (Wallingford, CT) and double by Doug Morse (Newport, NH). UMB tied the game with two runs in the sixth, before KSC plated the eventual game winner in the bottom of the inning.





Bejeaud, Hickman and Austin had two hits each for KSC.  Matt Tarply had three hits and Adam Waxman knocked in three runs for the Beacons. 





Ben Tyer (3-1) struck out seven in six innings of work on the mound to notch the win. James Slack (Manchester, NH) pitched three innings of no hit ball for his third save of the season.   Brad Tardugno (2-2) took the loss for UMB.

In the first game, KSC grabbed a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the third on a sacrifice fly and run producing hits from Hickman and Kelly Charbono, but they would be the Owls only runs as UMB came back to win 7-3.





Waxman and Robert Young hit back-to-back home runs in the fourth to tie the game, and the Beacons added two runs in the sixth and seventh to post their first LEC win of the season.





Pitcher Buzzy Francis (Bedford), who struggled in six innings of work, took the loss (4-3).  Seith Bedard (2-3) settled down to pitch a complete game five hitter with 10 strikeouts for UMB.





KSC will be at Endicott College on Sunday (12 p.m.).
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