Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Youth Movement, Anybody?

The Beacons started off 2008 with an under-aged Nick O'Keefe throwing slow curves, "nasty" knuckle balls, according to catcher Andy "Deuce" McAllister and a well-spotted fastball. The Anna Maria College freshman, who was 2-2 with a 4.33 ERA in six games this season for the AmCats, fanned 10 in his Yawkey League debut.

O'Keefe walked only one and scattered six hits over six innings before giving way to the cookie monster, Tom Prykucki. Prykucki allowed an unearned run and struck out one to end the game and give the Beacons their first win with their new, younger, more energetic nucleus of players in place.

The offense was led by Dan "I didn't get enough playing time at UMass Boston, so I'm gonna take it out on the Yawkey League" Ciocca. The third baseman had two hits, two RBIs and two runs scored to pace the offense.

1 comment:

The Boston Baseball Head said...

Nice work Ryan - lots of fun seeing bright young faces mixed with the grizzled older guys. It was frosty at McConnell last nigth. BUT, Nick O'Keefe warmed our hearts with his hard-work. he dazzled Savin Hill thru 6 innings and wanted to stay in there. It should be some fun in '08. Go Beacons! Coach McKay