2008 Softball
Eastern Nazarene Freshman Burns / Tierney Selected to
TCCC All-Conference Teams
May 1, 2008. Quincy, Mass.
It was announced today that Eastern Nazarene
student-athlete's Jacqueline Tierney (Taunton,
Mass./Taunton HS) and Amber Burns (Fall River, Mass./Durfee
HS) were selected to represent The Commonwealth Coast
Conference on the 2008 All-TCCC Second and Honorable Mention
Teams respectively.
Tierney, a freshman coming from a
powerful Taunton HS Softball program, earned Second Team
All-TCCC Honors as she led the Crusaders at the plate
batting a strong .352 placing her 15th among all TCCC
batters over the entire course of the regular season.
Tierney drove in 16 runs while at the plate, doubled 12
times, led the Crusaders in steals with 9 and crossed the
plate 19 times herself. The freshman played what is
perhaps the most difficult infield position in softball,
third base, facing hits at close range and managed a
fielding percentage of .865, committing only 13 errors on
the season.
Burns, a freshman and three sport
athlete (volleyball, basketball and softball), was selected
to the All-TCCC Honorable Mention Team as she hit .321 over
the course of the season, but in TCCC games only, she hit a
whopping .404 with 4 home runs while scoring 10 runs and
driving in 15 RBI's. She lined up mostly in
centerfield for the Crusaders, and earned a fielding
percentage of .910 as she committed only 6 errors on the
year. Her speed in the outfield and potent arm caught
several runners trying to take extra bases on the Crusaders
as she threw them out.
Crusaders’ end season facing
powerful Golden Bears hurler, Bowers.
April
26, 2008. Quincy, Mass.
An eight run sixth inning blew Game 1 of this TCCC
doubleheader wide open as Western New England College, led
by pitcher JR Laura Bower,
went on to shut out Eastern Nazarene College, 14-0.
Eastern
Nazarene threatened early in the game as lead off hitter FR
Bethany Greenfield (Parsippany, NJ) tripled down the
right field line and FR Jacqueline Tierny (Taunton,
Mass.) walked on and stole second base. But the Golden
Bears pitcher Bowers got the visitor’s out of the jam with
her third strike out of the inning to nullify the danger.
This was a glimpse of what was to come for the rest of the
game. Bowers pitching was spot on and carried the team to
victory as the Crusaders only had one other inning in the
game where they threatened with runners in scoring position,
the fifth. On the mound Bowers allowed only 3 hits and 1
walk as she struck out a total of 14 batters, several by
picking apart the inside portion of the plate.
The
Golden Bears took advantage of timely hitting and a
difficult game for the Crusaders pitching staff on the
mound.
Then in
the fourth inning the Golden Bears added three more runs
with a run scored on a wild pitch and a 2
RBI single to make it 4-0 in favor of the Golden Bears.
In the
fifth a sacrifice-fly and a RBI single down the third base line
made the
score 6-0.
In the
sixth the Crusader pitching troubles started as the visitors
took advantage of 7 walks, 1 error, 3 wild pitches, 1 passed
ball and 4 hits to make the score 14-0 by the third out in
the inning.
The
Crusaders could not gather any momentum on the bottom half
of the inning as Bowers shut them down once again.
Eastern
Nazarene’s pitching staff gave up 9 hits on the day but 13
walks.
Game
2 went much differently as the Crusaders allowed a 6 run
first but battled back for 5 of their own in the second to
trail by one 6-5.
In the bottom of the fifth the Crusaders
jumped on top of the Golden Bears pitching to add two runs
and overtake the lead 7-6.
But the Golden Bears bounced back adding
two of their own and having inserted ace Bowers, the
Crusaders could not respond as the visitors won 8-7 in an
exciting game.
Crusaders’ Bats Come to Life
in the Sixth En Route to a 7-2 Victory.
April 25,
2008. (Quincy, Mass.)
In game 1 of the TCCC doubleheader between Regis College and
Eastern Nazarene, the score was close until the sixth when
the Crusaders JR Janna Fernandes (Taunton, Mass.)
smashed a homer with two runners on base to break the tie
and put the Crusaders up 5-2. The Crusaders threatened
again by putting runners on first and second as FR Laura
Giberson (Hingham, Mass.) hit a RBI single up against
the “Screen Monster” in left field to make it 6-2. Freshman
Bethany Greenfield (Parsippany, NJ) then followed Giberson
with an RBI double of her own to put the Crusaders up by
five, 7-2.
In the first
inning of the game, Regis' JR Ashley Paolini (Epping, NH)
got the Pride going with a pop fly that was not tracked down
by the Crusaders, upon reaching second, the Crusaders had
missed the throw and the quick Paolini took two more bags to
score and make it 1-0.
In the
bottom half of the first, Bethany Greenfield led off
the game for the Crusaders in a big way tripling and scoring
on a groundout. But Regis bounced back to take the lead in
the second inning. After loading the bases, Crusader
starting pitcher JR Rebekah Sorenson (Quincy, Mass.)
walked one run in to give the Pride a 2-1 lead. However the
pressure was relieved when the Crusaders turned a double
play to end the inning.
In the
bottom of the 4th inning, SR Melaina Genovese
(Hingham, Mass.) hit a solo shot to tie the game at two
runs a side. In the fifth, both teams threatened but each
stranded two runners on base.
In the
top of the 6th Pride's FR Ashley Wright
(Essex, Mass.) doubled to spark a Regis rally but the
Crusaders’ defense quickly put out the flames which then the
Crusaders ensued on the five run sixth.
The
Pride of Regis College threatened in the 7th with
two runners on but the pressure was soon relieved when JR
Rachel Sorenson (Quincy, Mass.) recorded her fourth
strikeout of the game and the third out of the inning to cap
a 7-2 Crusaders’ victory.
Rachel
Sorenson pitched 3 ⅔ relief innings of shutout softball.
Freshman Amber Burns (Fall River, Mass.) led the
Crusaders at the plate going 3 for 3 with three singles.
Defensively, JR Janna Fernandes (Taunton, Mass.)
threw out three base runners trying to steal.
For the
Regis Pride, Wright went 2 for 3 with a double and a run
scored. Junior Ashley Paolini went 3 for 4 at the dish with
one run scored.
In the second
half the double header the Pride threatened early as
they loaded the bases with two singles and a Crusader
fielding error. But two infield fly outs got the home
team out of danger. In the second inning, the
Crusaders JR Jami Swedick (Averill Park, NY) got on
first base by being hit by a pitch just before Amber Burns
unloaded a pitch over the right field fence to put the
Crusaders up 2-0.
The Pride responded
in the 4th though when FR Amanda Carlson (Ayer, Mass.)
got on with a single and then reached second on a bobbled
grounder that put Ashley Wright on first. When Wright
was nearly picked off at first, Carlson went to third and
then stole home as the Crusaders tried to catch Wright in
the run down but failed. Wright advanced to third and
home from infield ground outs before the Crusaders ended the
inning with the ball game knotted up at 2-2.
The decisive run of
the game came in the bottom of the fourth as JR Hannah
Rauchfuss (Elmont, NY) doubled on and Burns came up with
her fifth consecutive hit of the day which sent Rauchfuss
around third to score and give the Crusaders the one run
advantage, 3-2.
Though the Pride had
put two runners on base in the top of the seventh, pitcher
Rachel Sorensen forced the visitors into two groundouts and
a strike out to end the game for her 7th win of the season,
as she allowed 1 ER on 5 hits, 3 walks and 7 strikeouts.
Eastern Nazarene's
Amber Burns and Rebekah Sorensen went 2 for 3 in the second
game, Burns with the 2 run homer and 3 RBI's.
Regis' Ashley
Paolini led the Pride as she went 2 for 4 at the plate and
threw 6 innings of 6 hit ball while walking 2 and striking
out 2.
While Regis ended
their season today, Eastern Nazarene closes out their season
tomorrow, Saturday, April 26th with a 2:30 pm ball game
against TCCC opponent Western New England College at
Quincy's Mitchell/McCoy Field.
Go Crusaders!!!
Eastern Nazarene Hammers Back to Back Home Runs in Game 2 to
split with Curry.
April 19, 2008.
Quincy, Mass.
In the bottom of the fourth inning, trailing by a 4-0 score,
Eastern Nazarene’s JR Janna Fernandes (Taunton, Mass.)
jacked a two run home run out of the park to put the
Crusaders to within two runs at 4-2. And before the
Crusaders stopped high fiving each other, FR Amber Burns
(Fall River, Mass.) hit her own solo shot over the
centerfield field fence to pick up another run. Beginning
to feel reminiscent of an earlier season contest where the
Crusaders tagged four home runs in one inning, Eastern
Nazarene’s next batter, FR Laura Giberson (Hingham,
Mass.), nearly tied the game up as she drove a pitch off
the centerfield fence before the Colonels could end the
inning with the score at 4-3.
It
surprised no one except the visitors, for anyone who has
been watching the Crusaders this year knows there are seven
batters in their line up who have hit for home runs, five of
those with more than one. The home team kept the momentum
going in the fifth inning as co-captain JR Hannah
Rauchfuss (Elmont, NY) RBI singled home FR Jacqueline
Tierney (Taunton, Mass.) who was on second. Junior
Rebekah Sorensen (Quincy, Mass.) then crossed home plate
from third on a Colonel error while Fernandes had her hot
bat swinging as she doubled down the right field line to
score Rauchfuss to make the score 6-4.
The
Crusaders added an insurance run in the sixth as JR
Brittany Bedillion (Perkasie, PA) singled on. Tierney
then singled and Bedillion moved to third where she scored
moments later on a wild pitch to make it 7-3. In the top
half of the seventh and last inning, Eastern Nazarene
pitcher JR Rachel Sorensen (Quincy, Mass.) got the
side out with fly balls to right, center and left field to
end the game having given up seven hits in seven innings and
"0" earned runs to go with her 2 strike outs and 2 walks.
The
Colonels had scored three runs in the first off a misplayed
fly ball with the bases loaded scoring all on base and the
other Colonel run came in the top of the fourth as an errant
throw to the plate allowed the runner on third to make the
lead 4-0 before the Crusaders would respond in the bottom
half of the inning.
Eastern
Nazarene racked up 13 hits on the game as Rauchfuss led the
pack on 3 for 3 hitting with 2 runs scored and 1 RBI.
Fernandes went 2 for 2 with a walk, a run scored and 3
RBI’s, two of those from her home run. Then Tierney and
Bedillion followed with 2 for 4 hitting, each with a run
scored.
In game one
of this The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC) match up,
the Colonels with consistent and balanced hitting scored one
in the first, two in the second and one again in the third
to take a 4-0 lead through three innings.
The
visiting Colonels tacked on four more runs, one coming in
the fifth and three in the sixth to cap off the games
scoring at 8-0.
Eastern
Nazarene was held scoreless while only amassing 4 hits over
six innings.
Eastern
Nazarene’s SO Stephanie Pestilli (Norwell, Mass.)
went 1 for 2 and walked on once to lead the Crusaders at the
plate. Junior Rebekah Sorensen was credited with the loss
as she gave up 9 hits and 4 walks while striking out 5 over
six innings.
Eastern
Nazarene (6-26 / 6-14 TCCC) hosts Regis College next Friday,
April 28th at 3:00 pm for another TCCC match up.
-ENC Athletics
Crusaders take two from leopards.
April 16, 2008.
Boston, Mass. – Junior Rachel Sorensen (Quincy,
Mass.) picked up a pair of wins in the circle and
freshman Jacqueline Tierney (Taunton, Mass.) went
4-for-9 with four runs scored and three RBI as the Eastern
Nazarene College softball team swept a The Commonwealth
Coast Conference doubleheader from Wentworth, 13-10, and
10-0.
The
Crusaders struck first with two runs in the top of the
first, as Tierney placed runners on second and third with a
double. She would score the second run of the inning on an
outfield error. Wentworth came back to cut the lead to 2-1
after an inning of play.
Eastern
Nazarene tallied six times in the top of the second,
beginning with three consecutive doubles by junior Hannah
Rauchfuss (Elmont, N.J.), junior Janna Fernandes
(Taunton, Mass.), and a two-run double by Tierney. With
runners on second and third, senior Melaina Genovese
(Hingham, Mass.) delivered a two-run single up the
middle. However, the Leopards would respond with five runs
of their own in the home half of the inning then three more
in the third to lead 9-8.
The
fifth inning saw the Crusaders take a 10-9 lead with both
runners coming across on wild pitches, but a pair of runners
were stranded on base as the top of the fifth ended.
The Leopards tied up the score, 10-10 with a sacrifice fly
to left.
Eastern
Nazarene took the lead for good in the sixth inning when
Genovese scored on a wild pitch and junior Rebekah
Sorensen (Quincy, Mass.) scored on an error. The
Crusaders tacked on another run in the seventh on an RBI
groundout by Tierney.
Rachel
Sorensen picked up the win (3-14) in relief for Eastern
Nazarene. Pitching five innings, she allowed four unearned
runs on seven hits and struck out four. Rebekah Sorensen
pitched the first two innings for ENC, allowing six runs
(three earned) on seven hits and struck out three. At the
plate, Tierney was 2-for-5 with two runs scored and three
RBI, while Genovese was 2-for-5 with two RBI.
The
nightcap was all Eastern Nazarene, as the visitors scored
twice in the second and added five runs in the third to
break open the game. Freshman Amber Burns (Fall River,
Mass.) drove in both second-inning runs with a double,
while Fernandes had a pair of RBI's in the third inning, an
inning that saw the Leopards commit three errors. The
Crusaders tacked on a run in the fourth on an RBI groundout
by Genovese and would add three more runs in the top of the
fifth to account for the final margin of victory.
Rachel
Sorensen improved to 4-14, allowing three hits and striking
out four batters. She did not allow an extra base hit until
the fifth inning. At the plate Fernandes was 2-for-2 with
two runs scored and two RBI, while Tierney was 2-for-4 with
a pair of runs scored. Burns would drive in two runs in the
win.
Crusaders
shut down by Nor'easters pitching.
April
14, 2008. Quincy, Mass.
Eastern Nazarene was pressed by the pitching of UNE by getting
only six hits out of each game in this The Commonwealth Coast
Conference doubleheader.
In
game one, the
Crusaders were able to score first as they pushed one across
the plate in the first inning with a walk on, the runner
advancing to third on an error and then an infield
sacrifice. Twice they put runners on third and thrice on
second base, but were unable to capitalize stranding nine
runners on base through seven innings.
The
Nor’easters tied the game up in the second inning with two
singles and an infield sacrifice hit and then added two runs
in third, fourth and seventh innings to earn the 7-1 victory
of game one.
The
Crusader’s Jacqueline Tierney (Taunton, Mass.) led
the Crusaders at the plate going 2 for 4.
In the
second game Crusader’s JR Rachel Sorensen (Quincy, Mass.)
and Nor’easters FR Amber Zablowsky (Rochester, Mass.)
each threw a shut out through six innings before the
Nor’easters unleashed a storm of hits in the seventh
inning. Six hits and six runs later, the visitors had
snapped Sorensen’s spell over them. The Crusaders
could not duplicate this out put in the bottom of the
seventh and the visitors would go on to sweep the Crusaders.
Eastern
Nazarene’s FR Jacqueline Tierney (Taunton, Mass.) and
FR Amber Burns (Fall River, Mass.) each went 2 for 3,
with a double, to lead the Crusaders at the plate.
Eastern
Nazarene (3-23 / 3-11 TCCC) faces Wentworth Institute of
Technology on Wednesday April 16th at 3:30 pm in
Boston, Mass.
Eastern Nazarene sweeps New England College with “4 bagger”
specialty.
April 9,
2008. Quincy, Mass.
Eastern Nazarene and New England College produced one of the
seasons highlight series with late inning heroics, hard hits
and close plays at the plate.
The
Pilgrims jumped out to an early 4-0 lead in the first inning
with a flurry of hitting. Then ni the top of the 3rd
a home run over the left field fence gave them a 5-0 lead.
In a
well played game thus far, it quickly became the classic it
was destined to be. With the Crusaders trailing by 5 runs,
FR Amber Burns (Fall River, Mass.) hit a lead-off
home run out of centerfield to draw one run back. Freshman
Laura Giberson (Hingham, Mass.) then singled before
FR Jacqueline Tierney (Taunton, Mass.) cleared the
bases with a hard shot over the centerfield scoreboard to
make the score 5-3. Senior co-captain Melaina Genovese
(Hingham, Mass.) then doubled to right center and was
hit home by JR Janna Fernandes’ (Taunton, Mass.)
dinger of her own over the towering left field fence,
knotting the game up at 5-5.
The
Pilgrims changed pitchers to slow the Crusaders surge, but
the plan did not work. Junior co-captain Hannah
Rauchfuss (Elmont, NY) continued the long ball display
with the fourth home run of the inning to make this one of
ENC’s landmark mark innings and give the Crusaders a 6-5
lead.
The
Pilgrims resolve though continued and two more runs in the
fourth again put them in front, 7-6.
The game
stayed this way until the bottom of the 6th when
the Crusaders hit their 5th home run of the game. With
Burns on third base, Laura Giberson stepped to the plate and
hit her first ENC career home run to give the Crusaders a
one run lead again, 8-7.
It could
be counted on by now that the Pilgrims had winning the game
on their mind too, as another two run rally put them ahead
yet again, 9-8.
It would
be a mistake though to count the Crusaders out of this
game. Jacqueline Tierney hit a lead-off double and then
stole third and advanced home on a wild throw to tie the
game up at 9-9. Two batters later the Crusader co-captains
won the game as Hannah Rauchfuss’ infield hit would be
enough for Melaina Genovese to beat the throw home and win
in the bottom of the 7th in dramatic fashion. A
feeling you would otherwise have in Basketball or Football
was felt today, that whoever had possession of the ball, was
up to bat last, would win the game.
Eastern
Nazarene was led by Jacqueline Tierney’s 3 for 4 hitting
including 2 RBI’s and 2 runs scored. Laura Giberson went 2
for 3 with 2 RBI’s and 2 runs scored. And Janna Fernandes
went 2 for 3 with 2 RBI’s and one run scored as Amber Burns
went 2 for 3 with 1 RBI and 2 runs scored.
Game
two would not be any less exciting than game one.
Eastern Nazarene grabbed the lead in the first inning as
they loaded the bases, but were only able to score one run
from this opportunity. New England College hustled their
way to a three run second inning on the back of a few
fielding errors and held a 5-2 lead going into the bottom of
the 7th.
Co-captain Hannah Rauchfuss played a pivotal role in the
outcome of this game too as she stepped to the plate with
two outs and two runners on. Rauchfuss then smashed
her second 4 bagger of the day, the teams sixth of the day,
to tie the game at 5-5 and send it into extra innings.
In the
top of the 8th, with one out and a runner on
third, the Pilgrims had an excellent opportunity to take the
lead but a strike out and foul out sent the Crusaders to the
plate.
Then
with Janna Fernandes on second base with two outs, Crusaders
FR Bethany Greenfield (Parsippany, NJ) kept hope
alive as she singled Fernandes over to third base.
Fernandes then jumped at the chance to steal home as a pitch
in the dirt got past the Pilgrims catcher. Hustling home to
beat the tag, Fernandes scored the winning run, ending the
game, and completing the Crusaders first sweep of the season
in dramatic fashion.
Crusader
Hannah Rauchfuss went 2 for 2 at the plate with 2 walks, a
run scored and 4 RBI’s. Junior Rebekah Sorensen (Quincy,
Mass.) followed with 2 for 4 hitting, including a RBI
and a run scored.
Junior
Rachel Sorensen (Quincy, Mass.) threw a complete game
as she scattered 8 hits, struck out 2 and walked 1 as no
earned runs were recorded toward her outing.
Eastern
Nazarene (3-19 / 3-7 TCCC) faces Endicott College in
Beverly, Mass.
Eastern Nazarene Snaps Losing Streak.
April 8th,
2008. Quincy, Mass.
The
Eastern Nazarene College Crusaders won its first game of the
2008 season today with a 9-3 win over the AMCats of Anna
Maria College. Nine different Crusaders hit the ball eleven
times as freshmen Jacqueline Tierney (Taunton, Mass.)
and Amber Burns (Fall River, Mass.) led the team.
Tierney went 2 for 4 with 2 runs scored and 4 RBI and hard
shot over the centerfield fence in the 4th
inning. Burns went 2 for 2 with 2 runs scored and 2 RBI’s,
including her own long shot over the right field fence in
the 3rd inning.
Junior
Rebekah Sorensen (Quincy, Mass.) earned the victory
pitching 5 innings allowing 6 hits and 1 run while striking
out 4 and walking 1.
In Game
two of the doubleheader Anna Maria reversed their fortunes
winning 7-3. The AMCats collected 13 hits with batters one
through five hitting safely 2 or more times a piece and
accounted for all 7 runs.
Tierney
led the Crusaders again going 2 for 4 with a RBI and a run
scored. Junior Rachel Sorensen (Quincy, Mass.) lasted 4
innings giving up 11 hits, 3 earned runs as she struck out 2
and walked 1.
Eastern
Nazarene (1-19) hosts New England College on Wednesday April
9, 2008 at 3:30 pm.
Crusaders
Losing Streak Continues From the Arms of TCCC Leaders.
April
7th, 2008. NEWPORT, R.I. - Salve Regina University
sophomore pitcher struck out 18 batters in eight innings of
work in two games and hit a three-run homerun as the
Seahawks swept two The Commonwealth Coast Conference games
against Eastern Nazarene College, 13-1 and 8-0. Salve Regina
has won 11 straight, second-best only to its 15 straight in
1994.
Eastern
Nazarene starting pitcher Rebekah Sorensen [JR/Quincy,
Mass.] held the Seahawks scoreless for the first three
innings of Game 2, stranding five runners along the way. In
the fourth, Salve Regina reached on a one-out single to left
center and then came home on a bases-loaded infield single
for the game’s first run.
A
pinch hit homerun in the fifth inning with two outs and a
runner aboard second base scored two runs and Salve Regina
(12-8; 10-0 TCCC) scored four times with two outs in the
sixth to end the game under the mercy rule. Eastern Nazarene
remains winless while having dropped its last 16 decisions
to Salve Regina dating back to 2001.
Head Women's Softball Coach
September
1st, 2007. Quincy, Mass.
Eastern Nazarene names Doug Sorensen to lead
Crusader Softball Program. Athletic Director, Dr.
Nancy Detwiler announced the hiring of 1972 ENC Alumni Doug
Sorensen of Quincy, Mass.
Coach
Sorensen is well versed in the technical aspects of the game
having coached with the Crusaders Baseball program in the
70's, he segued to Softball and coached in the competitive
youth travel leagues the last decade.
Sorensen, a two sport athlete while at ENC,
Soccer/Baseball, earned his Bachelor of Arts in Math and
Psychology.
A software specialist by
trade, Sorensen brings a focused and competitive mindset to
the game. Coach Sorensen resides in Quincy with his
family; wife Janice (Jury) and children Rebekah, Rachel,
Kristen, Kori and Kenny.
May 17th,
2007. Quincy, MA.
Softball
Coach Jody Gardner Steps Forward
After 3 years at the helm of coaching
softball for Eastern Nazarene College Jody Gardner has
decided to hang up the cleats as she sets course in another
area of her life, marriage.
During her years as coach, Jody has set the
team on a new course too, building a team with quality
talent on the verge of a place in the CCC Playoffs.
Coach Gardner instituted the softball's yearly early-season
spring training week in Fla. During her tenure, the ENC
practice field was upgraded and through an agreement with
the City of Quincy, McCoy Field became the ENC home softball
field. This state of the art venue pulls in fans and
creates a true ballpark experience for ENC's
student-athlete's.
Following her August wedding, Jody will
continue to teach math at Marshfield
High School.
We will miss Jody’s leadership and wish her
well as she begins a new chapter of her life.
Eastern Nazarene battles valiantly through
defeat against CCC leading Roger Williams, 6-0, 5-0.
April 26th, 2007. Quincy, MA.
Pitching a no hitter going into the 5ht inning for the
Crusaders Rebekah
Sorensen, the Hawks were able to add one run in each the
top of the 5th and 6th innings and 4 in the 7th to go on to
win 6-0.
Sorensen gave up 7 hits
and 4 walks in the loss.
In game 2, the Hawks
chipped away with one run in innings 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 to
take a now commanding 5-0 lead and the second win of the
day.
Crusader
Rachel Sorensen gave
10 hits, 3 walks but managed to strand 7 Hawks on bases with
her pitching and the Crusaders defense.
Eastern Nazarene
finishes their season out on Saturday April 28th at Regis
College with an early 11:00 am start time.
Nichols Takes 2-1 Win (in 9) Over Eastern Nazarene, Before
Night Cap Ends In 3-3 Tie
Dudley,
MA-
The Crusaders fell 2-1 in nine innings as the
winning run beat the throw to the plate off of a sacrifice
fly to left field. The second game was called after
five innings with the score tied at 3-3. The two teams will
finish the game if need be at a later date.
In game
two, the Crusaders jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the
first with a run off an error and
Rebecca Welch's RBI
double.
The Bison
responded with three runs in the bottom half of the inning
but playing through the driving rain, neither team was able
to get any runs on the board until ENC plated the tying run
in the top of the fifth off a sac fly by sophomore
Sarah Leonard.
Eastern Nazarene sweeps Wentworth in mid-week
CCC doubleheader.
April 24th, 2007. Quincy, MA.
Senior Rebecca Welch's
2 run home run in the bottom of the first over the Quincy
"Green Monster" at McCoy Field was a foreshadowing of the
day to come.
Taking a quick lead the Crusaders would go on break the game
wide open in the second with recording the biggest inning of
the season as they scored 15 before they went on to win
18-0.
Crusader Kristen Burke
would go 4 for 4 at the plate with 3 runs scored and 3 RBI's
to lead the Crusaders as Rebekah Sorensen would pitch 5 innings of 1 hit ball as
she struck out three.
Game 2 saw the Crusaders
spread out the scoring as they scored 3 in the first, 4 in
the second, 2 in the third and 3 in the 4th.
SO pitcher Rachel Sorensen
threw a 4 hitter and gets the victory as clean up hitter
Rebecca Welch would lead the offense going 4 for 4 with
6 RBI and a run scored.
The Crusaders are back
in action tomorrow at Nichols College with another CCC
doubleheader starting at 3:30 pm.
Go Crusaders!!!
Eastern Nazarene let games slip away and drop
pair in CCC action, 7-4, 4-2.
April 20th, 2007. Quincy, MA.
Holding a 4-2 lead through 6 innings from strong pitching
and solid hitting (8 hits), the Crusaders failed to shut the
door in the top of the 7th.
The Scot's stepped up and had 5 hits in the
inning, coupled with 2 errors, leading to 5 runs and the
lead for the first time. The Crusaders failed to rally in
the bottom of the 7th as the visitors took the win in game 1
of the CCC doubleheader.
For the Crusaders,
Kayla Overly went 2
for 4 with two doubles, a stolen base and 1 run scored.
Jami Swedick had a
strong game at the plate too as she went 2 for 3 with 2
RBI's, a double and a run scored while pitcher Rebekah Sorensen
gets the loss going to 2-8 on the season.
Box Game 1
The second game of the double header saw the
Scot's break up a 0-0 ball game in the 5th with 2 runs and
then add 2 more in the 6th to make it 4-0 going into the 7th
inning. The Crusaders had a two out rally score 2 runs but
it would be snuffed out to end the game.
Crusader’s
Brittany Bedillion
delivered the 2 RBI double in the 7th for the Crusaders to
make the game interesting although Rachel Sorensen
would be charged with the loss and go to 2-9 on the season.
Box Game 2
The Crusaders (4-18, 2-10) travel to Curry
College on Saturday April 21st as the CCC season continues
to unfold, game time 1:00 pm.
Go Crusaders!!!
Eastern Nazarene
rallies in the 7th to sweep Anna Maria, 6-1 /
8-2.
March 31st,
2007. Quincy, MA. The Crusaders
did it in dramatic fashion today to beat the visiting AMCats
and pull their Commonwealth Coast Conference record even to
2-2.
In the opening game of
this doubleheader both the Crusaders and AMCats jumped on
the scoreboard early. In the 1st inning Crusader Rebecca Welch hit a RBI single to give the Crusaders
the lead. But in the bottom of the inning the AMCats
fought right back with a run of their own.
But it was the Crusaders
who kept mounting an offense. Picking up where they left
off, the team managed three runs in the 2nd as Kristen Burke and
Hannah Rauchfuss, and
Jen Westcott would reach base on a walk, a single and an
error to ultimately cross the plate and put the Crusaders in
front 4-1.
The AMCats threatened in
the sixth inning with the bases loaded but pitcher Rebekah Sorensen put out the threat and held them scoreless
through the end of the game as it finished in favor of the
Crusaders, 6-1.
Rauchfuss would go 2 for
3 with a RBI and one run scored to lead the Crusaders eight
hit effort today.
Rebekah Sorensen went
the distance for the Crusaders and recorded her second win
of the season, giving up 4 hits while striking out 8 and
allowing just 1run. Box
Game 1
The second game started
similarly in that each team scored early. The AMCats pushed
two runs across the plate in the first but the Crusaders
responded with two runs of their own in the second.
Rauchfuss and Kelly Moser singled in runs to even up
the score at 2-2.
The 2-2 score stood
until the top of the 7th as the Crusaders loaded
and then unloaded the bases. With the bags full, AMCats
pitcher missed the edge of the strike zone to walk
Kayla Overly home from third base. Welch then singled and
doubles by Rauchfuss and Burke emptied the bases before the
inning ended at 8-2. Rachel Sorensen then closed out the side with
two strike outs and a caught line drive for the third out.
Brittany Hardie led the
Crusaders while going 2 for 3 with a RBI and a run scored.
Rachel Sorensen picked
up her second win of the season with this 3 hit, 4 walk and
6 strike out performance.
Box Game 2
The Crusaders improved
to 4-10, 2-2 in the CCC. Eastern Nazarene has one day
off before they travel to Nichols College on Monday, April 2nd
with a 3:00 pm first pitch time.
March 30th, 2007.
Quincy, MA. Eastern Nazarene faces strong Salve
Regina pitching, fall 7-1 and 9-3.
Seahawk pitching was
strong today as Seahawk pitching held the Crusaders to four
hits and allowed one run in the first game of the double
header.
The Seahawks accumulated
a three run 2nd inning that spurred them on to a 4-0 lead
and added insurance runs in the 3rd and 7th innings.
Box Score Game 1
The Crusaders took a 1-0
lead in the 1st inning of the 2nd game but succumbed to the
Seahawks in a three hit, three run 5th inning to make the
score 7-1. The Crusaders would pull two runs back in
the bottom of the 5th inning on a Rebecca Welch 1 run
double and wild pitch that Jami Swedick scored
on but could not complete the comeback.
Eastern Nazarene hosts
Anna Maria College Saturday, March 31st at McCoy Field in
Quincy, MA with the first pitch at 12 noon.
Box Score Game 2
May 8th,
2006. Quincy, MA. Crusaders
Rebecca Welch voted to CCC’s All-Conference 2nd
Team.
Third
baseman JR Rebecca Welch (Norton, MA), for the second year
straight, earned CCC All-Conference 2nd Team
honors. Hitting .333 from the plate Welch churned out 7
doubles, 3 triples, 17 RBI’s and 14 walks while scoring 16
runs with a .536 slugging percentage in the 32 games played
this year.
Welch’s defensive
performance was quite impressive too as she played one of
the most difficult positions in softball, 3rd base. Welch,
in a 140 chances, was able to field the ball for a .914
fielding percentage being responsible for 40 put outs and 80
assists to outs.
Congratulations!