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Date Posted: 16:45:04 07/07/04 Wed
Author: Another65er
Subject: Re: Recruit tosses a gem
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's message, "Recruit tosses a gem" on 08:23:57 06/04/04 Fri
Just some interesting game stories from the Lowell Sun on an incoming recruit, Brendan Akashian. Looks like we got a good one.
June 24, 2004
Lowell 10
Hudson 1
Lowell improved to 8-1 thanks in part to Brendan Akashian's 3-hit, 3-RBI performance, at Stoklosa/Alumni Field.
Others contributing to Post 87's success were Dave Yeomans (triple, 2 RBI) and Peter Nickerson, who pitched 6 innings without giving up an earned run.
June 30, 2004
Lowell 10
Malden 5
Brian Frederick (1-0) pitched 6 innings for the winners, 10-5 overall and 6-5 in league play who led 9-0 in the fifth before Malden rallied.
Brendan Akashian went 4-for-5 with 4 runs scored, while Pedro De La Rosa also finished 4-for-5 with 2 doubles and 3 RBI.
July 1, 2004
Lowell 1
Shirley 0
Lowell, 11-5 overall and 7-5 in league play, scored the only run in the top of the seventh when Brendan Akashian belted a mammoth ground-rule double, took third on a passed ball and crossed on Pat Donovan's sacrifice fly to right field.
Dan Sargent (1-0) struck out 10 and yielded only a first-inning single to outduel Shirley's Bobby Gibbons, who fired a route-going 5-hitter.
July 7, 2004
Lowell 9
Reading 2
Peter Nickerson had a dominating pitching performance, striking out 12 batters while allowing just 3 hits, as Lowell upended Reading at Stoklosa/Alumni Field in Lowell.
Post 87 (8-5 league, 11-5 overall) now has a big Zone 5A encounter at Billerica Estey Post 268 tonight (6 p.m.).
Brendan Akashian's 3-run home run was the big blast in a fifth inning, where Lowell scored 6 runs on 8 consecutive hits to break a 0-0 tie.
Pat Donovan, Roger Graham and Ryan Scanlon each had 2 hits as well.
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Re: Recruit tosses a gem -- can't get any worse, 00:22:13 07/09/04 Fri
baseball may not be dead, but whalen tried as hard as he could to kill it..the talent was there most years, but no coaching and a terrible manager doesn't help when you're playing against big east/america east teams. looks like a solid bunch coming in, too bad they get no $ and only a few outdoor practices (if any) before the season starts...anyone on this board an actual player? you guys still have 6am practices during the winter?
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Re: Recruit tosses a gem -- baseball, 09:22:04 07/09/04 Fri
I'm a recent grad that played. The team no longer practices in the morning, always in the afternoon (2-4).
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Re: Recruit tosses a gem -- baseball, 16:04:20 07/10/04 Sat
do these kids have any chance of winning a patriot league title before they are done
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Re: Patriot league title -- HCGrad, 15:49:05 07/19/04 Mon
These guys definitely have a chance to win the title. We made the playoffs 2 out of my 4 years at HC. We did not win but we are moving closer. There is some good talent to look out for at HC in the next few years. Coach Naj is putting 10 times as much energy into this program as anyone ever has- and that is one reason you are seeing these recruits choose HC.
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Re: Patriot league title -- HC1973, 17:22:33 07/20/04 Tue
I wish to echo the above statement from HCGRAD about Coach Najarian. Coach has shown energy and enthusiasm which will be instilled in the baseball program. We will be competing for the Patriot title and the NCAA tournament under his direction.
I thank WORCFAN for his positive comments on my son, John, who will be entering HC see this fall to play on the baseball team. He is working out every day and playing 40+ games this summer in preparation. His goal is to help the team get to the NCAA's and strengthen the baseball program to a new level.
We can help by donating to the baseball program thru the Development Office and Phil Gibson. Your donations will help with spring training program, new equipment, more coaching, and the needs for Coach Najarian outside of the small budget he now has. This support can really make a DIFFERENCE!! Whether you are a parent, a baseball alum, or a fan your participation and involvement is key. I plan to help Coach Najarian and the players realize their goals and strengthen the name of Holy Cross in athletic circles.
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Re: Patriot league title -- BaseballFan, 09:38:50 07/21/04 Wed
I'm glad to see the program is in good hands with Coach Najarian. I speak to him on occasion, and I can assure the alumni that he fully intends to involve them in the program, something that was sorely missing in the last decade or so.
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