The Oglethorpe baseball team dropped their first game in the
SCAC Tournament Thursday afternoon, losing to Trinity 11-7.
Oglethorpe took a 2-0 lead in the first inning, and stayed with
Trinity's high-powered offense for the majority of the game.
Their first-inning runs came off of a Stephen Archer RBI
double and a Joseph Parillo RBI
single.
However, they gave up four runs in the next inning to fall
behind by two runs.
They came back in the second with an Andy Farrey RBI single
to cut the lead to one.
After the Tigers scored two more to take a 6-3 lead, the Petrels
scored two more on another Parillo RBI single and a Jake Spear fielder's
choice-RBI.
The Tigers retook an 8-5 lead, but the Petrels came back again
with another Parillo RBI single to cut the lead to 8-6.
However, Trinity pulled away from there, scoring two runs in the
seventh to take the final 11-7 lead.
Parillo had an excellent game, going 4-for-5 with three RBI.
Mark Hoban
picked up a loss, giving up eight runs over 3 2/3 innings.
The Petrels also lost starting catcher Adam Brazenas to
injury in a frightening incident in the first inning. Brazenas was
hit in the face with a high-and-tight fastball, fracturing his
cheekbone.
The Petrels dropped to 19-22 with the loss. They will play an
elimination game Friday afternoon at 1 p.m. Eastern time against
division rival Rhodes, who also lost their first round game on
Thursday.