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COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND ATHLETICS

DOLPHINS POWER PAST CENTENARY COLLEGE, 18-3.

Pat Gale registered four hits and four RBI for the Dolphins.
Box Score

The Dolphins tallied 17 hits as they took a lop-sided 18-3 victory over the Centenary College Cyclones on Wednesday evening at the CSI Baseball Complex. CSI extended their overall record to 6-6 while the Cyclones fell to a 4-9 record.

Centenary opened the game with an RBI double by Fasano that gave them their only lead of the game, 1-0. The Dolphins started it off in the third. After Steve Hession reached on an error, Pat Gale got up to slam an RBI single to second base to bring Hession home. With Gale on first, Tom DiPietro got up to bat. Not surprisingly, DiPietro racked a homer over the left field wall, his third homerun of the season. The dolphins finished the inning with four hits and putting the score at 4-1.

In the fourth, the Cyclones scored what would inevitably be their final two runs of the game off of two hits and two CSI errors.

Sensing the game as close, the Dolphins went on another run. After Mike Madalone reached on an error a sac hit by Mark Glennerster brought him to second. That brought up Victor Kvetkoff who napped a hit that advanced Madalone to third. Hession then reached on a fielding error by Centenary where Madalone and Kvetkoff both crossed the plate. It was then Devon DiCasoli's double to left that scored Hession followed by Gale's triple that scored DiCasoli to finish the inning 8-3.

The Dolphins extended their lead by two in the fourth off pitching blunders, 10-3.

Centenary was wrong if they thought the Dolphins were done. It was the seventh that they did the most damage, scoring 8 runs off six hits. DiPietro and Sal Todaro reached on hits followed by a sac fly RBI by Madalone. Glennerster contacted first on an error before DeWaters was walked. An error by the shortstop allowed Roman to reach and scored Todaro. Hession slammed a ball to right field for two RBI. Anthony Fourtunato was walked just in time to bring power hitter Gale up to bat. Gale doubled to center for his fourth hit of the game, scoring Hession and Roman. Fortunato scored on a single off of Ryan Nemoyten's bat. To tap off the inning, Madalone singled to right field to bring in the Dolphins 18th and final run of the game.

Senior pitcher Stephen Mojica took the win pitching six complete innings allowing just six hits and striking out four. The victory is the second this season for Mojica.

The Cyclones committed seven errors compared to CSI's three.

The Dolphins will host their first conference match-up on Saturday, March 27, against Lehman College. The doubleheader will being at 12 noon.

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