2015 Baseball News
Rising sophomore Jake Stearns (Plymouth) of the Massasoit Community College baseball team was recently added to the New Bedford Bay Sox of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) for the playoff stretch.
Dave Murphy (Plymouth), Al Carey (East Bridgewater) and Tom Protentis (Lakeville) of the Massasoit Community College baseball team were all recognized with All-Region XXI honors, recently announced by league officials.
A late comeback by the Massasoit CC baseball team fell short, as the Warriors lost 7-6 to Holyoke CC on Saturday afternoon in Region XXI playoff action.
Ryan McAuliffe fired a two-hitter with 10 strikeouts as top seed Northern Essex bested the Massasoit CC baseball team, 9-1, in Region XXI Tournament action at Colombo Field on Friday afternoon.
Massasoit Community College is set to host the NJCAA Region XXI Division III Baseball Tournament, beginning this Friday. The tournament will run from May 8-10, with games slated to be played at Colombo Field on Massasoit’s Brockton campus and at Edgar’s Field.
Freshman Jake Stearns (Plymouth) faced one over the minimum as the Massasoit CC baseball team picked up a critical 10-0 victory in six innings on Tuesday.
Tom Protentis tossed six innings of one-hit ball to help the Massasoit baseball team earn a split with Quinsigamond CC on Saturday. The Wyverns won game one 13-4 and the Warriors claimed game two, 9-1.
Massasoit totaled 16 hits, but a four-run sixth inning by Holyoke CC proved to be the difference as the Cougars escaped with an 8-7 victory.
A rough first inning proved to be the difference as the Massasoit CC baseball team fell to Dean College, 12-2, in a six-inning affair.
Massasoit starters Tom Protentis (Lakeville) and Mike Nader (Hollywood, Fla.) held Bridgton Academy to just six hits over 14 combined innings as the Warriors captured a doubleheader sweep, 8-2 and 2-1.
Northern Essex took advantage of some miscues by the Massasoit CC baseball team, edging the Warriors, 7-1 and 4-3 on Saturday.
Sophomore Brent Eaton fired a complete game, two-hit shut out and the Massasoit CC baseball team provided more than enough offense as the Warriors claimed a 16-0 road victory.
Justin Martinho (Dighton) produced a career-best four-hit day, but the Massasoit Community College baseball team saw an early 2-0 lead evaporate, falling to Dean College, 10-6, at Colombo Field on Tuesday.
Behind a pair of strong pitching performances from starters Zack Reid (Dighton) and Tom Protentis (Lakeville) to go along with some timely hitting, the Massasoit CC baseball team swept NHTI in a doubleheader on Sunday, 7-4 and 4-1.
The University of Connecticut at Avery Point (UCAP) swept both ends of a doubleheader against the Massasoit Community College baseball team on Sunday afternoon by scores of 5-0 and 3-2 at Central Connecticut State University.
The Academy Baseball of Canada (ABC) scored six times in the top of the seventh to knock off the Massasoit baseball team, 7-2, to close out the Spring Training Trip for the Warriors.
