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Box Score 2 LINCOLN - York College picked up their first win of the season beating the Doane University Tigers 12-3 in the second game of a doubleheader on Sunday afternoon. It was the first time the Panthers scored more than five runs in a game since their season-opening loss against Bellevue 11-10. The Panthers lost game one of the doubleheader 14-4.
Game 1
Treyton Scully gave up eight runs in three and two-thirds inning pitched on Sunday afternoon. The Tigers jumped out to a 4-0 lead after three innings before chasing Scully out of the game in the fourth. The Panthers committed some errors in the game as well that allowed two of the first eight runs to score.
York's offense finally got on the board in the sixth after Tyler Loureiro singled to right to lead off the inning. Nicholas DeMonte and Tony Riley were walked to load the bases. Ian Heck grounded out to the pitcher, but it was good enough to score Loureiro from third. Joseph Serrano followed that up with a single up the middle to score Demonte. After cutting into the Tigers' lead they scored three in the bottom half of the inning to go up 14-2. Alex Hinrichs singled in Kurt Dunaway in the seventh and Freddy Tlatenchi scored on a wild pitch in the next at-bat. But that was all of the offense for the Panthers in the ball game.
Game 2
Daniel Tomkiewicz pitched five innings as he struck out six batters and allowed just two runs in his first win of the season. The Panthers bats were actives as they picked up 11 hits in the game.
Tony Riley went 3-for-5 on the game, coming up just a home run shy of the cycle. Daniel Polo was also 3-for-5 on the day as he also had two RBIs.
Charlie Konstantino went deep in the third inning as the only home run of the ball game. Nicholas DeMonte and Jose Martinez added doubles to the scorecard.
York opened up the game in the seventh inning as they scored six runs in the top of the inning.
Noah Rasnick got some game experience on the mound as he pitched two innings and allowed just one run and struck out six. Ian Heck closed out the game in the ninth as he struck out all three batters he faced.
The Panthers open up conference play on Tuesday as they travel to Lindsborg, Kansas to take on the Swedes of Bethany College. The weekend series against Sterling College was also just changed to a road series due to field conditions in York.