DANVERS — BC High’s first journey across the Catholic Conference is off to a roaring begin.
Andrew Manning blasted a three-run homer as a part of a 16-hit effort whereas Mason Lombard fired a whole sport as BC High overwhelmed rival St. John’s Prep, 16-2, in a 5 inning affair on Monday afternoon at Pete Frates Diamond in Danvers.
The Eagles (5-3, 3-0) have now gained three league video games all through run rule.
“Andrew’s first inning home run ignited us for sure,” BC High coach Steve Healy stated. “We were relentless all game. Even the guys we cycled in got on base. Then Mason was efficient.”
BC High acquired began within the high of the primary inning as three straight hits capped off by a Cole Bohane double put the guests up 1-0. That’s when Manning took heart stage because the senior first baseman linked on a moonshot to useless heart for a three-run residence run to present BC High a 4-0 benefit.
“I was looking for a fastball and got it and thankfully was able to do something with it,” Manning stated. “We came up here expecting to win and now we’re just looking to keep it rolling in the conference.”
St. John’s Prep appeared to strike again within the backside of the primary when consecutive hits put runners on the corners however Lombard induced a 1-6-3 double play to restrict the injury. BC High put the sport out of attain a half-inning later because it scored seven runs in a high of the second that consisted of 4, two-strike hits, and three St. John’s Prep errors. Jackson Morse hit a key two-run single within the inning after which, after a dropped pop-up prolonged the body, Nick McCabe lined a two RBI hit of his personal to make it 11-1 BC High.
Lombard, in the meantime, allowed only one hit between the second and fifth innings to maintain the hosts at bay. McCabe, Morse, Ryan Flaherty, Hayden Regan, and Wyatt Miller all had a number of hit video games for BC High.
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