Moore, Laffin lead
Bishops to doubleheader sweep of EMU
Rocky
Mount, NC - Senior hurler Ben Moore tossed a
complete game in game one, and freshman Patrick
Laffin delivered a game-winning two-run double in
game two to lift NC Wesleyan's baseball
team to a doubleheader sweep of Eastern Mennonite on
Saturday afternoon at Bauer Field. Moore (pictured)
gave up two runs, one earned, on four hits to help
the Bishops to a 7-2 victory in the opener, while Laffin's first career hit broke a 3-3 tie in the
bottom of the eighth to give NCWC a 5-3 win in the
nightcap. Saturday's games were the 2009 season
openers for both squads.
In game one, Wesleyan opened up a
3-0 lead in the bottom of the third behind RBIs by
Travis Beausoleil, Justin Batts, and Justin Rahm.
Beausoleil drove in two more in the fourth when he
blasted a two-run homer to right field, his first of
the season, while seniors Justin Tuck and Zollie
Woodlief completed the Bishops' scoring with an RBI
apiece in the fifth.
Moore (1-0) did the rest on the
mound, going the distance and striking out four for
his first win of the season. The lone earned run he
gave up came on a Ben Wise homerun in the top of the
fourth.
Daniel Moore, Beausoleil, and
Rahm each had two hits to pace the Bishops, who
tallied ten hits as a team in the game.
Wesleyan benefited from two early
unearned runs in the second game, and after a
successful suicide-squeeze by Luke Harmer in the
bottom of the fourth, NCWC took a 3-0 lead into the
late innings.
After tossing seven scoreless
innings, Bishop starter Jonathan Lucas looked to be
in line for his first win of the season. The
Royals, however, got to Wesleyan's bullpen and
proceeded to tie the game with a three-spot in the
eighth. The rally came with two outs and saw EMU
record five straight hits, the last being a two-run
single by Dylan Smith.
NCWC skipper Charlie Long then
brought in junior John Child (1-0) to record the
final out of the inning. After Laffin's blast off
the centerfield wall in the bottom of the frame gave
the Bishops a 5-3 advantage, senior Jonathan Shearon
came in for the save.
Wesleyan recorded just four hits
to the Royals' 11 in the game, but it was enough to
secure the sweep. Wise again paced EMU with a
2-for-5 performance at the plate.
The Bishops (2-0) return to
action on Sunday when they host a doubleheader with
Salisbury University. Game one is slated to begin at
11:00 a.m. at Bauer Field.