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Softball & Baseball

By The Beacon Staff

Dean returns to Massachusetts, securing wins in three games of the four games played in the season series against the Lady Wolves. The Seawolves travel to Rhode Island and then New Hampshire to play the Community College of Rhode Island on April 26 and finish their regular away season against the Lynx of New Hampshire Technical Institute on the 27th.

The home season for the Wolves ends on the 28th and 29th, when they host the Mustangs from Central Community College for four games here at SMCC. The Seawolves will end the season in New Hampshire, when they take to the diamond in the YSCC postseason championships.

And on the baseball diamond:

While the Lady Seawolves have rolled to an impressive record in the spring season, the men Wolves have struggled and are looking to find a winning grove as the season winds down and the YSCC Championships get closer with every passing day.

Since the last Beacon, the men Wolves have won their first game of the spring season, a 15–8 rout of Massosoit College on the 17th. Five days later the Wolves notched their second with an 8-2 win against the Lynx of NHTI, which happened this past Saturday.

Kyle Parmley would take to the mound against NHTI and pitch a complete game. Parmley would face 28 batters, and his stat line at the end of seven innings would read as such: four hits, two runs that were earned, two walks and four strikeouts.

The bats for the Seawolves would become alive as the men Wolves would get to the plate 29 times, collecting eight runs on eight hits and grabbing five free passes to first on walks while leaving six men on base.

Caleb Chambers would have four trips to the plate, collecting two hits (a single and a triple), while crossing the plate once. Amos Harrin, Edgar Montan and Nathan Huot would all collect doubles, as they combined for four of the eight hits and three of the Seawolves’ eight runs.

The Seawolves would score in four of the seven innings played, plating two runs in the third inning, one in the fourth, three in the fifth and two more in the sixth. Both Lynx runs came in the third and fourth inning.

The Wolves hit the road, traveling to New Hampshire on the 25th, then head to Massachusetts to play Quinsgimond Community College before returning home for a two-day, three-game home stand against the Central Maine Community College Mustangs to end the regular home season.

The Seawolves and SMCC will host the YSCC baseball championships on May 6.

Congratulations to Elle Burbank ad Amos Herrin for being named Seawolves of the Week on April 17. A thorough writeup of their accomplishments can be found on the official SMCC Athletics webpage.

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