Keystone three-peats in CSAC
| Even the rain could not slow down Keystone as they
claimed their third straight CSAC championship. Keystone sports information |
Boyertown, PA - For the third consecutive year the Keystone
College baseball team is the toast of the Colonial States Athletic
Conference, as the Giants will once again be returning to the NCAA
tournament following a 6-3 victory over second seed Gwynedd-Mercy
College.
The Giants, who now wait for which regional they will participate
in, will open up NCAA tournament play on Wednesday. This also marks
the fourth consecutive year that Keystone will head to the
NCAA'S.
The victory also moves Keystone to 32-10 on the season, while
Gwynedd falls to 18-16-1.
Esteban Meletiche and Fernando Perez picked up three hits each for
the Giants, while Roberto Santana added a pair as Keystone knocked
out 11 hits in their clincher.
Santana was also named the MVP of the 2011 CSAC Championships
during the post game ceremonies.
Jeff Frost worked the first five innings, allowing just one hit in
picking up the victory. Frost, who struck out seven, did not return
to the mound following a lengthy rain delay.
Brian Del Rosso drove in two to lead the Giants in that line.
The Griffins threatened in the opening inning, using a pair of
walks to get runners on the second and third, but Frost struck out
Jay Sechowicz to squash the threat. Keystone also made some noise
in the first when their first two batters reached safely, however a
strike-out, throw out double play ended the scoring
opportunity.
Keystone broke the stalemate in the second as the first two
runners reached safely, when Andy Vega walked and Gabe Torres
successfully executed a bunt single. After Lance Ratchford's
sacrifice moved the runners up, Perez singled to deep short to
plate Vega. The Giants made it 2-0 when Meletiche drilled a double
to left-center to bring Torres around.
The Giants tacked on another run in the fourth as they strung
together a pair of two out hits and a walk, with Santana delivering
the run scoring single to plate Meletiche. Keystone added another
pair of runs in the fifth to move their lead to 5-0, using the long
ball and some small ball in the frame.
Vega led off the inning with a deep shot over the fence in
left-center to push the lead to 4-0, before Del Rosso
successfully executed a safety squeeze to score Ratchford who had
singled earlier in the inning.
After a nearly one hour and forty-five minute rain delay, Del
Rosso helped produce another Keystone run in the seventh with a RBI
groundout which scored Ractchford to give the Giants a 6-0
edge.
The Griffins cut the deficit in half with a three run eight
inning, using RBI doubles by Colin Tosti and Austin Ley and a RBI
single by Jay Sechowicz. The Griffins looked to cut into the
Keystone lead even further, but relief pitcher Adam Krebs stopped
the momentum.
Derek Alex worked a perfect ninth inning to earn the save.












