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Sabrina DeAngelis (East Meadow/Kellenberg Memorial) picked up her eighth win of the season with a complete game shutout in game one of the doubleheader at Brockport today. The Red Dragons split the afternoon series, taking game one 2-0 before falling in the second game 5-3.
DeAngelis and her counterpart, Korey Kibling, pitched solid games, each going the distance for their respective teams. DeAngelis pitched her seventh complete game and second shutout of the season. Both pitchers allowed five hits while DeAngelis struck out two batters.
Both teams struggled to get their offenses going in game one. The game remained scoreless until the top of the sixth where Oneonta (16-9/6-3 SUNYAC) was able to put two runs on the board.
Traci Lichtenstein (Plainview/JFK) singled to center field and advanced to third after a walk to
Brianna Rivera (Pomona/North Rockland) and single by
Marlene Cuevas (Wappingers Falls/Roy C. Ketcham).
Jennifer Brocco (Kingston/Kingston) would drive in both runs when she doubled to center field.
In the bottom of the seventh, Brockport (12-6/3-3 SUNYAC) had bases loaded, but could not find the answer they needed to score any runs.
Brocco went 2-for-3 in the first game.
In game two, Brockport came out early with offensive power scoring four runs after the first inning.
Oneonta cut the Golden Eagles lead to two in the top of the third inning.
Jamie Whittam (Saugerties/Saugerties) singled up the middle and advanced to second on a Brocco single. Lichtenstein would bring Whittam around on a fielder's choice. Cuevas would single in the second run as the Red Dragons scored two runs on five big hits.
In the top of the fifth Oneonta was able to cut the Brockport lead to just one run after a Cuevas sacrifice fly to left field to bring home
Nicole Marzillo (Bay Shore/Bay Shore).
However, Brockport would go back up two on a homerun in the bottom of the sixth inning.
Rivera and Whittam each had a pair of hits in game two and Cuevas had a pair of runs batted in.
Oneonta hosts Ithaca College on Wednesday for a non-conference doubleheader that starts at 3 p.m.
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