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TITLE III

 
Friday, November 09, 2007

Wesleyan baseball opens 2007 season with 8-4 win

Rocky Mount, NC - Senior hurler Ben Pearson (pictured) tossed six shutout innings on Friday afternoon, leading his 7th-ranked North Carolina Wesleyan baseball squad to an 8-4 win over Eastern Mennonite at Bauer Field.  Pearson allowed just one hit on the day, and his offense did the rest as the Bishops plated seven unearned runs in the third and fourth innings.  Friday's action served as the 2007 season opener for both squads.

After allowing a lead-off hit to the Royals’ Brandon Zollman in the top of the first, Pearson retired 10 straight batters before hitting Zach Polloni with a pitch in the fourth.  Zollman and Pollonni proved to be the only EMU players that Pearson would allow to reach base.

Pearson’s teammates took care of the offensive side with two runs in the third and five in the fourth.  The Royals committed three errors in the two innings that led to all seven runs being unearned.  Senior shortstop Nathan West ripped the Bishops’ first hit of the season with one out in the third, a blistering double to left-center field.  He later scored on a throwing error after Luke Williford singled to center.

The big blow, however, came from the bat of junior Chris Pecora in the fourth.  With two outs and the bases loaded, Pecora blasted a three-run triple to the gap in right-center that put Wesleyan on top 7-0.

With the book closed on Pearson, head coach Charlie Long used sophomores Jonathan Shearon and Shaun Moore in the seventh and eight innings.  EMU broke through with three runs on Shearon (two earned).  First baseman Chad Johns did most of the damage with a two-run single to center.

With both teams plating a run in the eighth, Long brought in sophomore Justin Batts to close out the 8-4 victory.  Batts tossed a perfect ninth and recorded the first strikeout of his career.

NCWC’s Jason Webb paced all batters with a 3-for-4 performance at the plate, while West, Williford, and Matt Smith each collected two hits.  Six different Royals tallied singles on the day.

The same two squads meet again on Saturday for a doubleheader.  The first game of the twinbill is slated for seven innings.  First pitch is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. at Bauer Field.


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