

Jackson Larck and Desmond each had two hits to lead Winnacunnet, while Nowak, Miles Pratt, Fredericks, Brady Thompson and Knight all had one. "Obviously, this is one that, at the beginning of the season, it's the one you circle it was really big for us to close it out." "I thought it was a great team win, we all worked together," Schimoler said. Piwnicki went five innings, scattered six hits, struck out five and allowed two unearned runs. Schimoler earned the win, allowing one run on three hits and striking out two. Schimoler, Keaveney and George Young all had one hit for Exeter. Then Nowak hit an infield single to second base, and as Morgado backhanded the grounder, he stumbled and made an error on a throw home as Desmond scored on the play, tying the game at 3-3.ĭavis was 2-for-3 with a RBI and walk on the day, and Caron was 2-for-4. Schimoler got the first two outs of the inning on three pitches. Patrick Desmond and Timmy Knight both singled with two outs off Schimoler, in relief of starter Cam Piwnicki. The Warriors answered right back in the sixth. Pinsonnault then struck out Davis, ending the inning. With Mike Caron at third base with two outs, Cam Keaveney hit a ground ball to third baseman Jake Fredericks, whose throw eluded first baseman Evan Gaffney, allowing Caron to score. Ryan Morgado's groundout to third scored Hayden Schimoler with the game-tying run. It worked out at the end there where he was able to draw the walk and give us the win." Teams alternate leads late in gameĮxeter scored two runs in the fifth off Winnacunnet starter Jason Pinsonnault and took its first lead of the game, 3-2. "He walks a lot and just has a knack for getting on base. "Those are his kinds of at-bats," Joyce said.

On drawing the walk, Joyce said "that's Roger." "It's such a great way to win (the game). "I fouled one off there to protect the plate a little bit, but anything close I was going after and I was going to try to hit it hard," Davis said. I got lucky with a few balls in a row and it is what it is."ĭavis said when the count reached 3-2, he was ready for "anything close." "I was just trying to put the bat on the ball. "(Timmy Knight) had just thrown four balls in a row (to Keaveney), so I was thinking basically see a strike, and just battle with him and try to hit it hard somewhere in the air or in the infield, it didn't really matter," Davis explained.

Exeter improved to 9-2, while Winnacunnet fell to 8-3. Exeter High School catcher Finn Adams gets ready for an at-bat during Friday's Division I win over Winnacunnet.ĭavis found himself in a 3-2 count, and then saw ball four to give Exeter a walk-off walk for the win as Caron crossed the plate for a Blue Hawks' 4-3 win.
