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Tuesday, August 5
Sweep
In the final games of the season, the Senators took a doubleheader from the Woodbury Royals, winning the first game in 5 innings, 13-3, and the second in a 9 inning thriller, 11-8. The Senators finish their season on a 3 game winning streak.
Ethan Witte picked up the win in both games, and also contributed with 3 hits, 3 runs scored, and 3 RBIs. Tony Frese, the Senators 2008 MVP, also had 3 hits and 3 RBI in the doubleheader.
Friday, July 25
What a game!
In what felt like the longest 9 inning game that man has ever seen, the Senators picked up another victory last Sunday, defeating Voorhees, 12-11 in a thriller. The Senators trailed, 9-0, at one point before finally waking up and putting together a true team performance. The victory was sparked by an 8-run 6th inning, followed by 3 in the bottom of the 9th to seal the victory.
Tony Frese again led the hitting attack, going 3-5, with 2 triples (both in the 6th inning) and 4 RBIs. Rob Schumin went 4-4, while Gregg Matusewitch went 2-4, including driving in the winning run on a fielder's choice.
Mike Arcaini came on in the 8th and pitched 2 scoreless inning to pick up the win.
The Senators wrap up the season with a doubleheader v. the Woodbury Royals at the Woodbury YMCA. Game time starts at 12:30.
Monday, June 23
Yesterday's game
There are no words.
Sunday, June 15
Finally!
The Senators came out this week, and finally showed that they can win a game. The bats coming alive, the Senators banged out 17 hits en route to scoring 18 runs, defeating the Voorhees somethings, 18-6. Although the hitting was spread out throughout the lineup, Tony Frese led the attack, going 3-3, with a HR, and 5 RBIs. Ty Brunett went 4-5, scoring 5 runs, with 2 SBs.
The Senators try to make it 3 in a row on Sunday, taking on Cherry Hill for a doubleheader.
Monday, June 2
Lethargy in a uniform
The Senators came out flatter than flat. The result: a 12-3 defeat at the hands of the New Egypt Beavers.
On the positive side, Doug Lutz welcomed himself by going 1-3, with an RBI and run scored. Mike Arcaini showed that his arm will be used later in the season. Rob Schumin continued his hot hitting, going 1- 2, with a double and run scored.
The Senators continue to look for their first win next Sunday, with a doubleheader v. Marlton A's at Deptford.
Thursday, May 22
Makeup Game v. Deptford
The game will NOT be this weekend (5/25). The makeup date will be announced later.
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