
Jon White struck out 13 and earned his fourth win
of the spring with his second complete game effort
of the season in game one.
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FP
Sweeps Merrimack
White hurls Ravens to game one win Ravens
rally past Warriors in nightcap
NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. (April 6,
2002) - Franklin Pierce University
moved above .500 for
the first time since March 19 as it swept Merrimack College
in a Northeast-10 Conference doubleheader at Warrior Field
this afternoon. The Ravens
posted a 4-2 win in game one, before rallying for a 7-5
victory in the nightcap.
In game one, Franklin Pierce rode
the arm of junior right-hander Jon White (Medford,
Mass./Arlington Catholic) to its eighth win of the
season. White (4-2) allowed just two earned runs on six
hits with 13 strikeouts (one shy of his career-high set
earlier this season) and just one walk as he claimed his
second complete game of the spring.
Merrimack struck first with a single
run in the bottom of the first inning as junior Rocco Mastrangelo
ripped a solo homer.
FP
answered with three runs in the
second frame to take the lead for good. Freshman Bear
Dunn (Charlton, Mass./Shepherd Hill) laced a two-run
triple and later scored on a sacrifice fly by classmate
Mike MacSwain (Stoughton, Mass./Coyle Cassidy).
Merrimack got one run back in the
fifth inning when senior Gary Venner scored on a balk after
reaching on a fielder's choice.
FP
rounded out the scoring with
a single run in the seventh. Senior Scott Loiseau
(Worcester, Mass./St. Peter Marian) singled and
then scored on a sac fly by freshman Eric Cavers (Otisfield,
Maine/Oxford Hills).
Dunn hit two-for-four with a triple,
a run scored, two RBIs and a stolen base to lead the Ravens.
Sophomore Dante Blancarte (Amesbury, Mass./Amesbury)
was 2-3 with a run scored and senior Eric
Burney (Rockville, Conn./Rockville) also added two
hits for FPC.
Mastrangelo finished 1-3 with the
homerun for Merrimack, while Vanner batted 1-4 with a run
scored. Senior Chris Canestrari suffered the loss (1-4)
as he allowed four earned runs on eight hits with eight
strikeouts and three walks in 7.1 innings of work.
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E
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0
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3
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0
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0
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0
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0
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1
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0
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0
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4
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9
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3
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| Merrimack |
1
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0
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0
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1
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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2
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6
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3
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Batteries:
FP
- Jon White and Eric Cavers.
MC - Chris Canestrari, Hugh Arnold (8th) and Brian
Murphy, John Turczynski.
WP: White (4-2)
LP: Canestrari (1-4)
HR: Rocco Mastrangelo
In the nightcap, Franklin
Pierce scored three runs in the top of the eighth inning
to pull off the doubleheader sweep.

Bear Dunn hit a combined 4-8
with a triple, three RBIs, a run scored and a stolen
base to spark the offense in today's doubleheader
sweep of Merrimack.
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Trailing 5-4, Cavers
drove in Loiseau, who reached with a single, with a sacrifice
fly to knot the score. Junior Chris Shank (Westminster,
Mass./Oakmont Regional) followed with a single two
batters later to drive in classmate Paul McAuliffe
(Foxboro, Mass./Foxboro). After Shank stole second,
Dunn drove him in with a single to leftfield.
Franklin Pierce struck
first with a single run in the second inning as junior Dan
Close (Leominster, Mass./Leominster) led off the
frame with his fourth homerun of the season.
Merrimack took its
first lead, scoring a pair of runs in the fourth when Mastrangelo
belted his second homer of the afternoon.
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forged back ahead
with three runs in the sixth. McAuliffe drilled an RBI double
and Close laced an RBI single and later scored on a wild
pitch.
After getting one
run back in the sixth, the Warriors regained the lead with
a pair in the seventh. Junior David Polcari and senior Peter
Barbuto each rapped RBI singles.
Freshman righthander
A.J. Hatton (Hudson, Mass./Hudson) earned
his first collegiate victory (1-1) for the Ravens as he
allowed five earned runs on seven hits with four strikeouts
and a walk in 7.1 innings of work. Loiseau picked up his
first save of the season as he tossed 1.2 innings of perfect
relief with two strikeouts.
Close finished 2-4
with a homer, two RBIs and two runs scored in the nightcap,
while Shank and Dunn each added two hits and an RBI. Junior
Mike Callahan (Worcester, Mass./St. Peter Marian) also
totaled a pair of hits for FPC.
Venner hit 2-4 for
the hosts in game two with a run scored, while Mastrangelo
was 1-4 with the homer and two RBIs. Sophomore Ed Reidel
suffered the loss (0-1) as he allowed three earned runs
on three hits in one inning of relief work. Merrimack starter
Greg Carroll was touched for four earned runs on eight hits
with one strikeout and a walk in seven innings.
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0
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1
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0
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0
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0
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3
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0
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3
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0
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7
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11
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1
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| Merrimack |
0
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0
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0
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2
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0
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1
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2
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0
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0
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5
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7
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1
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Batteries:
FP
- A.J. Hatton, Scott Loiseau (8th) and Eric Cavers,
Al Medeiros (9th).
MC - Greg Carroll, Ed Reidel (8th), Rocco Mastrangelo
(9th) and John Turdzynski.
WP: Hatton (1-1)
LP: Reidel (0-1)
SV: Loiseau (1)
HR: Dan Close (4), Rocco Mastrangelo
FP
(9-8, 4-2 NE-10)
returns to action tomorrow afternoon when it hosts Southern
New Hampshire University for a Conference doubleheader at
noon. Merrimack (1-17, 1-7 NE-10) travels to Bryant College
tomorrow at 1 p.m.