This was one tough game. The Suffolk boys made a few errors early on and once again the umpires were awful!
I have to give it to them though, they kept plucking away to come within one run, but still fell short 9-10 to Dakota State!
All in all they have nothing to be ashamed of they gave it a valiant effort to try to overcome their earlier nervous jitters!
We will get it back tomorrow!
From Chandler Arizona one bummed obnoxious parent reporting!
This is a direct copy from Suffolk University Athletics web page.
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Baseball Sees Five Game Winning Streak Come To End With 10-9 Setback To Dakota State
SUFFOLK BASEBALL
2008 Greater Phoenix RussMatt Invitational
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Snedigar Field, Chandler, Ariz.
FINAL: DAKOTA STATE 10, SUFFOLK 9
CHANDLER, Ariz.-- The Suffolk baseball team saw its five-game winning streak come to an end on Thursday afternoon with a 10-9 non-league setback to Dakota State (S.D.) as play continued at the 2008 Greater Phoenix RussMatt Invitational at Snedigar Field.
Senior Greg DiMarco (Newton, Mass.), the reigning Great Northeast Athletic Conference Player of the Year, continued his torrid pace at the plate by belting a three-run homer, one of three round-trippers on the day for the Rams (5-2). Fellow senior Nick Martinho (Middleton, Mass.) added a two-run shot for Suffolk, which also received a solo homer off the bat of junior Nick Carter (Newburyport, Mass.). Junior Anthony Iacopucci (Medford, Mass.) rapped out three hits (including a double) for the Rams, who also received a pair of hits and two RBI from junior Chris Barber (Falmouth, Mass.).
Junior Dan Delia (Boston, Mass.) suffered the setback on the mound for Suffolk, allowing five earned runs in seven innings of work against the Trojans (8-6), who are ranked fifth nationally in NAIA play.
The Rams continue play at the 2008 Greater Phoenix RussMatt Invitational on Friday afternoon when Suffolk takes on Southern Maine in a key regional doubleheader that begins at Noon MST (3:00 p.m. EDT).



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