CHERRY HILL – Defending champion Cherry Hill pounded the Roughs on Monday night by a tune of 19-10. Cherry Hill score in every
inning in a game limited to six innings due to darkness. The Roughriders’ Phil Guinto provided the only highlight by going 4-4, including two doubles and a home
run. He drove in four runs and scored four. The 19 runs allowed by the Roughriders were the most allowed by the team since 2006, when they allowed 17 in an
18-17 win.
Roughriders 7, Deptford 6
June 17, 2014
HADDONFIELD – The Roughriders rebounded from their poor showing on Monday to defeat Deptford by a score of 7-6. A rocky start,
which included a 3-0 deficit and starting pitcher Nick Cavanaugh exiting the game after just one inning due to illness, didn’t deter the home team. After battling
back to tie the score at 3-3, the Roughs put the game away in the sixth with four runs, highlighted by Alex Reinicker’s RBI single and Phil Guinto’s RBI double.
The bullpen came up big, with Dene Vespe (3 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 1 K) and Eric Juliani (3 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 2 K) keeping Deptford in check over the final six
innings. Juliani recorded the win, avenging an earlier defeat to Deptford this season, to even his record at 1-1.
Roughriders 7, Hardenbergh 1
June 18, 2014
HADDON TWP – Mike Reagle recorded his first win of the year, going six innings of two-hit ball along with six strikeouts,
in the Roughs 7-1 win over Hardenbergh. Reagle carried a no-hit bid into the sixth, when Hardenbergh scored their only run with two hits sandwiched around a walk.
The Roughriders would put the game in away in the seventh. Leading 2-1, Phil Guinto homered to deep left for a 3-1 lead. With Adam Bartholomew (2-4, RBI) aboard,
Dene Vespe followed with his first home run of the season to make it 5-1. The visitors would tack on two more runs to round out the scoring. The team hosts the
Washington Twp Senators on Friday in Haddonfield to close out the four-game week.
Roughriders 8, WT Senators 2
June 20, 2014
HADDONFIELD- Matt McGeehan went 3-3 and Nick Cavanaugh won for the second time this season, as the Roughriders defeated the Senators
by a score of 8-2. Cavanaugh went six innings, yielding three hits and striking out nine. He allowed just an unearned run in the first inning. McGeehan, in the
starting lineup for the first time this season, singled in the second, doubled in two runs in a three-run third inning, and capped off his perfect night with another
single in the fifth. Dene Vespe had two hits, including an RBI triple in the first that gave the Roughriders a 2-1 lead they would not relinquish.