Tupper, Dorr Lead Monks to Doubleheader Sweep

East Providence, RI - Outstanding pitching, solid defense, and timely hitting all added up to produce two victories today for the Saint Joseph's College baseball team. Senior Ace Sam Tupper (Falmouth, ME) went the distance in game one beating Johnson & Wales by a count of 3-1. FY LHP Kyle Dorr (South Berwick, ME) was the story in game two allowing only one hit as he secured another 3-1 win.

In game one, Tupper (2-0) was aided by Sophomore OF Wade Oliver (Owls Head, ME) who was 3-4 on the game with 2 RBI. FY 1B/DH Ben Grant-Roy drove in the third SJC run, putting up a 1-2 effort. Tupper tossed the first complete game of the year for the Royal Blue scattering 5 hits and striking out 5 Wildcats.

Game two featured some "small ball" from the Monks, using 7 sacrifice bunts on the contest to produce their 3 runs. In the fifth inning, Senior Keil Martin (Saco, ME) led of the inning by reaching on an error, then FY C Travis Adams (Saco, ME) dropped down a near perfect bunt for a single, advancing Martin to third. With runners on the corners Junior Brian Schools (Gorham, ME) executed a safety squeeze scoring Martin. On the play Adams used some heady baserunning to advance to third. Head Coach Will Sanborn was not done, managing the offense calling on Wade Oliver to lay down another squeeze bunt, which he executed, scoring Adams. Oliver beat the play and wound up 2-3 on the game. Adams wound up 2-3 with a run scored, but was equally important behind the plate.

Kyle Dorr (2-0) was simply dominant in just his second collegiate start, holding JWU hitless through 5 2/3 innings. Dorr wound up throwing 6 innings allowing only 1 hit and 1 run while striking out 5. The freshman battery made quite an impression on Sanborn. "I couldn't be more proud of the both of them (Dorr and Adams). Kyle had a plan and worked very well, Travis made sure he stayed on track and they did a great job, together."

With the pair of wins Saint Joseph's moves its record to 9-0. The Monks will be in action again tomorrow in Bristol, RI taking on Roger Williams University in a non-conference game beginning at 12:00pm.