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Claflin CLAFBB16 4-11
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Winner Rollins RCB 7-5
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Rollins RCB 1 2 5 4 6 0 0 3 X 21 29 3

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Game Recap: Baseball |

Rollins' Offense Stays Hot in Doubleheader Sweep

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WINTER PARK, Fla. (February 20, 2016) - A week after scoring thirty-five runs in a three-game series against Bentley, Rollins scored thirty-five runs in a doubleheader sweep against Claflin on Saturday. The two wins make it four straight for the Tars, pushing their overall record to 6-5 (1-2 SSC). The Claflin Panthers fall to 4-9 on the season.

The Tars amassed thirty-nine hits on the day, including seven from second baseman Nick Breen and five apiece from Peter Nicoletto and Isaiah Russell. Nineteen of those hits went for extra bases; eight doubles, nine triples and two homeruns. Senior Skip Kovar was responsible for much of the power, as he finished the day 4-8 with a single, two triples and a monster homerun to dead center field. Kovar scored twice and drove in seven.

The Tars jumped out to an early lead in the bottom of the first of game one when Kover stroked a two-out triple down the right field line, knocking in three runs. After Claflin got one run back in the top of the second, Rollins would tack on six more in the bottom half, courtesy of a two-run triple from Breen, a RBI groundout from Tyler Fairbanks and the aforementioned homerun off the bat of Kovar that sailed well over the 405' marker in center. With the score at 9-1 the game was out of reach for Claflin, but the Tars offense was not done.

After adding a run in each of the fifth and sixth innings, Rollins would add five more in the eighth inning. Breen and Thomas Boyajian started the inning off with back-to-back triples. A pair of walks would then load the bases for Joey Vecchione, who promptly delivered a fly ball over the wall in left for a grand slam, giving the Tars seventeen runs. Claflin would add three in the top of the ninth before bowing out to a final score of 17-5.

Mike Gaughan started the game for the Tars, allowing two runs (one earned) over three innings. He struck out five and walked four. Brandon Burgess would pitch brilliantly in relief, giving up only one hit and one walk in four innings, earning himself the win. Brett Scafidi fired a perfect eighth, while Caleb Jakes finished the ninth for the Tars.

The Panthers jumped out to an early lead against Rollins starter Brian Auerbach in game two, plating a pair on a homerun from Reginald Rogers. The lead would not last however, as the Tars bats stayed hot in the bottom half of the frame. They would send thirteen batters to the plate, scoring nine runs on eight hits. Breen and Mike Purcell each had two hits during the inning. Claflin would add one in the top of the third on an RBI groundout, but once again the Tars would answer. Two runs in the fifth and three more in the sixth would give Auerbach (3-1) plenty of breathing room on his way to the win. Claflin added three runs late in the game, but the Tars would score four of their own, making a final of 18-6. Senior Matt Hendricks would earn his second save of the year by pitching three innings of relief.

Thirteen different Tars scored at least one run on Saturday, while twelve drove in at least one run. In addition to the thirty-nine hits, Rollins hitters showed an impressive batter's eye, walking fourteen times. The Tars have scored ninety-three runs in eleven games, and will look to add to that total on Sunday when they face the Panthers in the series finale. First pitch at Alfond Stadium is scheduled for 1:00 pm.

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