Local roundup: Mitchell rolls to victory in baseball
Fayetteville, N.C. — The Mitchell College baseball team finished up play at the Armstrong Invitational with a 19-4 win over Elmira College on Sunday.
The Mariners (2-1) collected 11 hits and capitalized on five errors. Garet Griffin singled, tripled and drove in five runs, Francis Prettitore singled, doubled and drove in four runs and Tyler Pina, Mystic's Tristan Hurley and Prettitore scored three runs each.
Bryton Ferris was the winning pitcher, allowing seven hits and no earned runs over seven innnings with four strikeouts and one walk.
In other games:
• Texas scored three runs in the bottom of the first inning and went on to beat UConn 9-3. Pawcatuck's Doug Domnarski (0-2) took the loss, allowing four hits and four earned runs over 2.1 innings. Tyler Gnesda, Zac Susi and Anthony Prato had two hits each for UConn (4-3).
College wrestling
• Coast Guard's season came to an end at the NCAA Division III Northeast Regionals, as five wrestlers earned regional honors but none made the top three in their weight classes to advance to the nationals. Chris Sullivan had the top finish for the Bears, falling to Ty Herzog of Roger Williams 15-4 in the third-place match at 157 pounds.
Earning regionals honors along with Sullivan were Mike Palomba (174) and Nick Remke (165) with fifth-place finishes and Matt McAllister (141) and Phil Azzari (197), who finished sixth.
College hockey
• UConn closed out its regular season with a 4-2 win over New Hampshire in a Hockey East game on Saturday night. UConn (12-14-8, 8-10-4) is the No. 9 seed in the first round of the Hockey East tournament and play a three-game series at No. 8 Northeastern beginning Friday. Max Kalter, Tage Thompson, Evan Richardson and Corey Ronan had goals for the Huskies and Rob Nichols made 14 saves.
H.S. hockey
• The Eastern CT Eagles ended their season with a 6-3 loss to Lyman Hall/Haddam-Killingworth/Coginchaug on Saturday. Ryan Huta had two goals and an assist, Larry Nolan had a goal and an assist and Troy Moeller made 31 saves for the Eagles (4-16).
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