PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla.—Junior pitcher
Dakota McFadden (Rocky Point, NC/Heide Trask) did it with his arm and his bat in leading Keystone College to a 13-8 victory over SUNY Canton Friday afternoon.
McFadden picked up his second win of the season by striking out five in 6.2 innings and drove in five runs with a pair of doubles as the Giants evened their record at 5-5.
Sophomore
Adam Kelly (Beach Lake, Pa./Honesdale) hit a three-run home run and junior
Mohammed Hussein (Queens, NY/William C. Bryant) belted a pair of doubles for Keystone, which tied its season-high with nine hits while establishing a new season-high in runs.
Keystone jumped out to a 10-0 lead after the first two innings, as McFadden and junior
Ronald Medina (Bronx, NY/Dewitt Clinton) hit sacrifice flies and senior
Bray Curreri (Eldred, N.Y./Eldred Central) followed with a run-scoring single in first inning and McFadden knocked in three runs with a double in the second. Kelly followed moments later with a three-run home run, his team-leading second run of the season, as part of a seven-run rally.
After SUNY Canton scored five runs in the fourth, the Giants added two more runs in the top of the fifth and another one in the seventh to keep their lead safely at hand.
And even though McFadden was touched up for nine hits and seven earned runs, his performance today marks the fifth straight game that a Giant hurler has gone at least 6 and 2/3 innings.
Juniors Colin Lynk and Brian Santana had two hits and drove in two runs apiece for SUNY Canton, now 2-7. Junior Ben Miller knocked in two runs with a double during a three-run rally in the bottom of the seventh.
Keystone will play Adrian College later this afternoon before closing out an 8-game Spring Break trip against North Central College (Illinois) tomorrow at 12:00 p.m.
News & notes
- Giants' nine hits today ties its previous season-high of nine against DeSales on February 18
- McFadden leads Keystone in doubles with five
- Kelly now has six home runs in 44 career games
- Curreri has hit safely in his last four games