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Box Score 2 Game 1 - Onondaga Lazers outhits NCCC in 5-4 defeatOnondaga Lazers lost 5-4 in seven innings on Thursday, despite outhitting NCCC 11 to six.
Tyler Kirwan had two extra-base hits for Onondaga Lazers. He singled in the fifth inning and doubled in the third and seventh innings.Drew Borowski got it done on the bump on the way to a win. He allowed three runs over 5 1/3 innings. He struck out five, walked none and surrendered nine hits.
Mike Sgroi was charged with the loss. He lasted just 5 1/3 innings, walked one, struck out none, and allowed five runs.
Onondaga Lazers jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the top of the third.
Tyler Kirwan doubled, scoring
Ed Tagliareni after a single by Ed got things started.
The lead stayed with NCCC after the third, when it scored three runs on an error and two sacrifice flys.
After pushing across one run in the top of the seventh, Onondaga Lazers faced just a 5-4 deficit. An RBI double by
Tyler Kirwan gave Onondaga Lazers life. But, Matt Keating got
Brandon Kapcinski to ground out to end the game.
Game 2 - Onondaga Lazers musters 4 hits, drops 15-4 contest to NCCC
Wes Randall went 2-3 at the plate, but Onondaga Lazers fell 15-4 to NCCC on Thursday.
Lucas Schaefer recorded the win for NCCC. He allowed three runs over four innings. Lucas Schaefer struck out three, walked three and gave up four hits.
Jimi Audian, Tim Kensinger and Russell McGibbon helped lead NCCC. They combined for nine hits and 11 RBIs.
Ryan Martin couldn't get it done on the bump for Onondaga Lazers, taking a loss. He allowed seven runs in zero innings, walked none and struck out none. The game's last lead went to NCCC thanks to a first inning rally that saw 10 runs cross the plate on two doubles and three singles.
After pushing across two runs in the top of the third, Onondaga Lazers faced just a 10-2 deficit. A groundout by
Ed Tagliareni and an RBI single by
Brandon Barron gave Onondaga Lazers life.
Ryan Paige flew out to end the Onondaga Lazers threat.
After pushing across one run in the top of the fourth, Onondaga Lazers faced just a 10-3 deficit. An error sparked Onondaga Lazers' rally. Lucas Schaefer ended the inning by getting Randall to line out to deep centerfield.
Onondaga Lazers scored one run in the top of the fifth to cut its deficit to 10. A fielder's choice set off Onondaga Lazers rally. The game went final when
Joey Picone flew out.
Onondaga moves to 35-9 overall, 25-3 in Region 3 and 23-3 in the West division.