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Palm Beach Atl. PBA 12-36
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Winner Rollins RCB 25-21
Palm Beach Atl. PBA
12-36
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Final
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Rollins RCB
25-21
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Palm Beach Atl. PBA 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 11 3
Rollins RCB 8 0 0 2 4 0 X 14 16 2

W: Lombardo, Mario (5-5) L: DONETH, M (1-4)

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Winner Palm Beach Atl. PBA 12-35
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Rollins RCB 24-21
Winner
Palm Beach Atl. PBA
12-35
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Final
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Rollins RCB
24-21
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Palm Beach Atl. PBA 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 4 8 2
Rollins RCB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 7 1

W: NEIGEBAUER (4-7) L: Chile, Eduardo (4-6) S: FARRELL, C (2)

Game Recap: Baseball |

Tars Split Twinbill with Sailfish

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WINTER PARK , Fla. (April 22, 2006) It was a tale of two very different games Saturday afternoon in Alfond Stadium. The Rollins offense couldn't get it going until late in the first game, as they fell 4-3. Then in the second game they could do no wrong, thumping Palm Beach Atlantic, 14-6. Rollins took the three game series from Palm Beach Atlantic 2-1. Rollins (25-21) scored three runs in the first game all in the bottom of the ninth, falling just short to the Sailfish. In the second game, the Tars used an eight run first inning to propel themselves past PBA.

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In the first game, the Tars' bats were silenced through the first eight innings thanks to a superb outing by Palm Bach Atlantic starter Rob Neigebauer. Neigebauer went 8.1 innings for the Sailfish, giving up three runs, one earned, on six hits while striking out seven. Rollins was able to break out of their funk in the bottom of the ninth inning. The Tars plated three runs, but came up just short, falling to the Sailfish 4-3.

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Sophomore first baseman Stefano Foggi led the Tars offensively going 2-4 with a RBI. Junior shortstop Ryan McKenzie went 1-4 with a run scored, a RBI, and a triple. Gary Martoccio, Tyler Hartman, Gene Howard, and Kevin Schnacke collected the other four hits for the Tars.

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Senior Eduardo Chile took the mound for the Tars in the first game and started off nearly flawless. Chile didn't allow a run until the top of the sixth, while giving up just three hits over the same span. Chile finished up his outing after the sixth. He went six innings giving up two earned runs on six hits while walking three and striking out seven.

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The second game began as an all-out slugfest. Palm Beach Atlantic started the game with four runs on seven consecutive hits off of Tar starter Mario Lombardo. The Sailfish sent all nine hitters up to the plate in the inning. Not to be out-done, the Tars followed up with a huge inning of their own in the bottom half. Sailfish starter, Mike Doneth, pitched to nine batters in the bottom half of the inning and failed to record an out. The Tars started the game off with eight runs on seven hits against the unfortunate right-hander. Rollins sent 13 men to the plate, scoring eight runs on eight hits in the inning. The two teams combined for 12 runs on 15 hits, sending 22 men to the plate in an inning that lasted over 45 minutes.

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Palm Beach Atlantic tried to claw back in it starting in the second when they were able to get a run back. However, Mario Lombardo toughened up for the Tars giving up no runs over his final three innings. Lombardo worked five innings for the Tars giving up five earned runs on 11 hits, on the way to his fifth win on the season.

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The Tars added two runs in the fourth and four more in the sixth and ended up routing the Sailfish 14-6.

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Every Tar hitter, with the exception of late inning substitution, Steve Mannenbach, got a hit. And every player outside of catcher Eugene Martinez scored a run. Gene Howard led the offensive onslaught with three hits, including two doubles, a run scored, and three RBI. Stefano Foggi went 3-3 on the night with two runs scored, and a RBI. Kevin Schnacke went 2-3 with three runs scored, a double, and two RBI while also walking twice. Rob Cloar added two hits, and a team best four RBI. And Anthony Soto added two hits, two runs, and a RBI as well.

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The Tars will be back in action on Friday April 28 when they will travel down to Fort Lauderdale for a three game series against the Nova Southeastern Sharks. First pitch on Friday is scheduled for 6 pm.

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