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Box Score 2 FITCHBURG, MASS. 3/31/11 – Keene State softball coach
Charlie Beach didn't have to wait long to notch his 600th
victory. The Owls went to bat for Beach, sweeping Fitchburg
State 10-4 and 15-1 (five innings) to give Beach his milestone
win.
Improving his career mark to 600-369-6, Beach becomes the 17th
coach in Division III to reach the 600 win mark. "It's a
great accomplishment," said Beach. "I know a lot of coaches
haven't done this so I feel privileged to join the crowd that
have. However, I am glad that it's out of the way, so we can
get on with our season."
With the sweep, KSC improves to 11-5. Fitchburg falls to
6-9.
The Owls banged out a combined 25 hits in the two games played
in Coolidge Park, a men's field. "A lot of the long fly balls
that would've have gone out in a women's field turned into long
triples or doubles," said Beach.
In the opener, KSC took a 3-0 lead in the second inning on RBI
hits from freshman Molly Dussault
(Weare, N.H.) and sophomore Kayla Joyce
(Bridgewater, Mass.). The Owls added four more runs in the
fifth. Junior Haley Chandler
(Wakefield, Mass.) had the big hit in the inning, a two-out RBI
single through the left side the scored two runs.
After the Falcons came back with four runs in the bottom of the
sixth, the Owls plated three more runs in the seventh with Joyce
and Chandler delivering run-producing hits.
Chandler finished the game with two hits and three RBIs.
Sophomore Nicole Dupuis
(Fitchburg, Mass.) and Joyce each collected two hits.
Junior Courtney Savoie
(Stratham, N.H.) got the win for the Owls to improve her record to
2-3. She went 5.2 innings, allowing four runs on four hits while
fanning five and walking two. Junior Emily Albin (Bethel,
Conn.) tossed the final 1.1 innings to record her first save of the
season. She gave up two hits and struck out two.
The Owls didn't waste any time getting on the board in the
second game, scoring four runs and the first and five more runs in
the second. Dupuis knocked in a run with a single and junior
Samantha
Pratt (Bristol, Conn.) had a RBI triple in the first.
Sophomore Jess Fiorenza (Wakefield, Mass.) had a two-run triple and
junior pitcher Sara
Stocklinski (Newton, N.J.) helped her own cause with a two-run
home run in the second inning.
Fiorenza added an RBI single as the Owls went up 11-1 in the
third. Joyce had a two-run single and Chandler belted a
two-run home run in a four run fourth inning for KSC. It was
Chandler's third home run of the season.
Fiorenza and Joyce each finished with three hits in the Owls' 15
hit attack. Stocklinski and Fiorenza each knocked in
three runs while Chandler and Dupuis each had two hits.
Stocklinski improves to 6-0 with the win. She went five
innings, allowing one run and just one hit while striking out nine
and walking two.
Keene State is scheduled to open up its Little East schedule on
Saturday at UMass-Dartmouth.