MANCHESTER, N.H. — The power of the Mohawk, which nearly every member of the Londonderry baseball team was sporting, simply wasn’t enough.
The Lancers loaded the bases with no outs in the seventh but they fell short against No. 3 Keene, losing 2-1 in yesterday’s Class L semifinal at Gill Stadium.
Read More »Keene blew up for all of its runs in the final two innings, running past Timberlane for a come-from-behind 8-2 victory. Nick Mascioli (two hits on the day) and Cam Fagan drove in runs for the Owls (5-7).
Read More »Keene blew up for all of its runs in the final two innings, running past Timberlane for a come-from-behind 8-2 victory. Nick Mascioli (two hits on the day) and Cam Fagan drove in runs for the Owls (5-7).
Read More »Little did Kyle Neverman know when he was wreaking havoc offensively that he was putting himself, not just his team, in position to lock down a Londonderry baseball win.
Neverman had two hits, two stolen bases, two RBIs and scored two runs, but ultimately saved the win and knocked off previously winless Keene with 22/3 innings of superb relief in a 7-6 Lancer thriller.
Neverman, who picked up the win in relief of Jake Finnegan, got a huge lift from C.J. Flanders, who slapped a two-run single in the fourth.
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