Roughriders Baseball
2004 Year In Review


WEEK 7

D'Andrea 6, Roughriders 0 July 11, 2004
HADDONFIELD - The Roughriders had their four game winning streak snapped by D'Andrea in a 6-0 loss in a Sunday matinee. The home team was limited to just one hit (Dan Severino) for the second time this season. Nick Ntelekos started and pitched six innings, surrendering three hits (7 BB, 3 K). The team attempts to start a new streak on Monday versus Deptford.
Deptford at Roughriders, PPD July 12, 2004
HADDONFIELD The game between the Roughriders and Deptford was postponed due to inclement weather. It will be replayed on Thursday, July 15.
Kepple's 7, Roughriders 2 July 13, 2004
CHERRY HILL - The Roughriders dropped their second straight game, losing to Kepple's 7-2. Drew Perry (0-3) took the loss, giving up five runs in five innings (8 H, 1 BB, 2 K). Dan Severino went 2-3 with a run scored as the lone offensive highlight. The Roughs begin a seven game homestand on Wednesday.
Bellmawr at Roughriders, PPD July 14, 2004
HADDONFIELD - The game between the Roughriders and Bellmawr was postponed due to inclement weather. No makeup date has been determined.
Roughriders 14, Deptford 8 July 15, 2004
HADDONFIELD - The Roughs broke a two game losing streak by producing their biggest offensive output of the season, stomping Deptford 14-8. An eight run second inning quickly erased a 3-0 Deptford lead. Ian Wallace's two-run single tied the game. Singles by Matt Longo, Jeff Pilling, and Bill Kohut increased the lead to 8-3. Tom Ford (2-2) pitched his third complete game in a row, striking out six and walking four. Rob Oryl went 2-4 with two doubles and two runs scored. The team's 15 hits were a season high.
Roughriders 9, Deptford 0 July 16, 2004
HADDONFIELD - Mike Carlino hit a third inning grand slam and Mike Reagle stayed perfect this season in a 9-0 win over Deptford. Reagle (3-0) went six innings, giving up just four hits. He struck out eight Deptford batters. The Carlino slam was set up by Ian Wallace's single, Dan Severino's double and Matt Longo's hit-by-pitch. Carlino then sent a 3-2 pitch over the left field fence for his first homer in 2004.