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Baseball Splits With Prince George's

Baseball Splits With Prince George's

LARGO, Md. – The Anne Arundel Community College baseball team split a doubleheader at Prince George's Thursday afternoon. The Riverhawks won the first game, 11-0, in five innings, but lost the second game, 15-4, in five innings.

Game One

Conner Bosley went 2-for-2 with three RBI in the game. He drove in one of two Riverhawk runs in the first inning with a sac fly, drew a bases loaded walk in the second, and hit a run-scoring single in the fifth.

AACC stole five bases in the game and benefitted from eight walks.

The Riverhawks scored six runs in the second inning on three hits and a pair of errors. AACC loaded the bases right away and scored twice with a bases-loaded hit by pitch and a single from Nicco Holland. Another bases loaded walk sent a run across before an RBI single from Russell Turner made it 6-0. After a foul out, the Riverhawks scored again on a bases loaded walk before Bosley took home thanks to an infield error.

Sam Ross drove in two runs in the fourth with a single up the middle and Bosley capped the scoring with an RBI single in the fifth.

Reliever Nolan Spring struck out five and gave up three hits in four innings of work to earn the win. Starter Jordan Bonhoff struck out one and allowed one hit in the first inning.

Game Two

AACC managed just three hits in the nightcap, getting two from John Greenawalt, including an RBI single as part of a two-run third inning.

Prince George's cranked out 10 hits in the game, scoring six runs in the second inning from which the Riverhawks could not recover.

AACC got two back in the third, first on Greenawalt's single, and then on a sac fly from Holland. The Owls added one in the third before scoring three in the fourth and five in the fifth to end the game.

The Riverhawks scored twice in the fifth on heads up baserunning as AACC stole four bases in the inning and took advantage of four walks, a wild pitch, and a passed ball.

Starter Sebastian Casanova took the loss for AACC, allowing five runs (four earned) on four hits in 1.1 innings. AACC used six relievers in the rest of the game.

The Riverhawks are back in action on Saturday, April 6, in an NJCAA Region 20 divisional doubleheader at No. 12 Frederick.