Roughriders Baseball
2005 Year In Review


WEEK 4

Roughriders 10, Bellmawr 1 June 20, 2005
HADDONFIELD - Bill Opel picked up his first Roughrider win and the offense pounded out 11 hits in a 10-1 rout of visiting Bellmawr. Opel went five shutout innings, striking out seven and yielding just two hits in his first start of the year. He walked one batter. With Opel keeping Bellmawr’s offense off the board, the Roughs got two hits apiece from Mike Carlino (2-3, 2B, 2 runs) and Brett Young (2-4, 3B, RBI, 2 runs) while Ian Wallace (3 RBI), BJ Amorelli (2 RBI), and Nick Lamonica (2 RBI) all supplied timely at-bats. The Roughs improve to 3-2 on the season, breaking the .500 mark for the first time.
Roughriders at ProTryouts, PPD June 21, 2005
TIMBER CREEK - The game between the Roughriders and ProTryouts was postponed due to field unavailability. The game will be made up on July 5, 2005.
Roughriders 15, Deptford 0 June 22, 2004
WEST DEPTFORD - After sitting through a one hour rain delay, the Roughriders rolled to their fourth straight victory, 15-0 over host West Deptford. The visitors jumped to an early 1-0 lead in the top of the first, courtesy of an RBI groundout by Jim Nastasi, scoring Dan Severino. The Roughs then opened things up in the second with some two-out magic. Mark Kraus led off with a single, and after two straight outs, Severino singled to make it first and second. A walk to Matt Longo loaded the bases for Mike Carlino, whose sharp single to center scored two runs. Brett Young then singled in two more to make it 5-0. Rob Schork was the beneficiary of the scoring, going five innings for his second straight win (3 H, 0 R, 5 BB, 6 K). Carlino finished the game 3-4 with three RBI and four runs scored.
West Deptford 7, Roughriders 5 June 24, 2005
HADDONFIELD - West Deptford avenged their 15-0 loss on Wednesday night by snapping the Roughriders four-game win streak in a 7-5 victory. West Deptford jumped out to a quick 7-1 lead after three innings on eight hits. The Roughs scrapped back in the fifth on a Rob Oryl double, scoring Jim Nastasi and Brett Young to make it 7-3. The home team made one last push in the bottom of the seventh when Dan Severino led off with a hit-by-pitch. Nastasi then singled and Young followed with a run-scoring double. Bill Kohut's sacrifice fly made it 7-5 but the Roughs left the bases loaded to end the game. Nastasi finished 2-3 with one RBI and two runs scored.