Sophomore southpaw Jake Stearns (Plymouth) of the Massasoit baseball team was recently named an NJCAA Second Team All-American announced by the national office.
Massasoit sophomores Jake Stearns and Tyler Morini, both from Plymouth, were named to the Baseball All-Region 21 Team, recently announced by the league office.
The first inning set the stage on Sunday afternoon and it unfortunately did not go Massasoit’s way as the Warriors fell to Northern Essex, 8-0, in the Region 21 Baseball Tournament at Trinity Stadium.
The Massasoit baseball team fell into an early 3-0 hole and battled back to pull within a one, but a two-run homer by Colby Maiola proved to be the difference as Northern Essex claimed game one of the NJCAA Region 21 baseball tournament, 6-3 on Friday night.
Due to inclement weather looming up-and-down the Massachusetts coastline on Friday evening, the Region 21 Baseball Tournament opener between Massasoit and Northern Essex has been postponed.
The Massasoit baseball team will face the top-seed Northern Essex Knights in a best-of-three game series for the Region 21 Championship, set to begin Friday at 5 p.m. at Trinity Stadium in Haverhill, Mass.
Starting pitchers Jake Stearns (Plymouth) and Zack Reid (Dighton) each fired shutouts as the Massasoit baseball team swept Holyoke CC, by scores of 3-0 and 10-0 on Saturday at Colombo Field.
For the 26th consecutive season the Massasoit baseball team will head to the Region 21 Tournament under head coach Tom Frizzell. The Warriors clinched a spot in the two-team best-of-three tournament by knocking off Northern Essex, 9-3, on Thursday afternoon.
The CCRI Knights used a three run top of the eighth inning to capture a 5-3 victory over the host Massasoit baseball team on Wednesday afternoon. The game was called in the top of the ninth inning due to inclement weather in the area.
Jake Stearns (Plymouth) fanned 10 in a complete game shutout as the Massasoit baseball team split a doubleheader at Southern Maine CC on Sunday. The Warriors earned a 2-0 victory in game one and dropped game two, 3-1.
Bryan Dwyer (Abington) produced a big day at the plate and on the mound as the Massasoit baseball team split a doubleheader at Bridgton Academy, falling 10-1 before winning 3-2.
Bryan Dwyer (Abington) roped three hits and Alex Carey (East Bridgewater) clocked his third homer of the season, but CCRI built up an early lead to capture a 10-2 victory. The win snapped a five-game win streak for the Warriors.
Following a solid pitching performance from Jake Stearns in game one, the Massasoit baseball team earned a doubleheader sweep of Quinsigamond CC in walk-off fashion, to claim victories by scores of 6-2 and 4-3 at Colombo Field on Saturday.
NJCAA Hall of Fame head coach Tom Frizzell earned his 700th career victory at Massasoit as the Warriors defeated MassBay CC, 19-0 on Thursday afternoon at Bowditch Field.
Reigning NJCAA National Pitcher of the Week Jake Stearns fanned 10 in a complete game three-hitter and Tyler Morini’s four-hit day led the Massasoit baseball team to its fifth win in a row, defeating Holyoke CC on the road, 8-1.
Left-handed pitcher Jake Stearns (Plymouth) of the Massasoit baseball team was recently named the NJCAA Division III National Pitcher of the Week for tossing a perfect game vs. MassBay CC last Saturday.
Sophomore Jake Stearns (Plymouth) pitched seven innings of perfect baseball to start off a pair of 10-0 victories against the MassBay Buccanners in a doubleheader at Colombo Field on Saturday.
Sophomore Alex Carey (East Bridgewater) rocketed a fourth-inning grand slam, but UConn Avery Point rallied on two different occasions to claim a seesaw scoring battle, 9-8, in Region 21 action.
The Massasoit baseball team spent its spring break down in Vero Beach, Fla., at Historic Dodgertown playing nine games in seven days. The Warriors finished the trip with a record of 2-7, gaining valuable playing experience prior to the start of the Region 21 regular season.
Jake Stearns (Plymouth) spun a two-hitter and Kevin Huscher (Middleboro) clubbed a pivotal two-run double as the Massasoit baseball team knocked off NJCAA Division I opponent Marshalltown CC (Iowa), 4-1, on Wednesday afternoon at Historic Dodgertown.
Sophomore Zack Reid (Dighton) quieted a potent Hagerstown CC (Maryland) offense, but a third inning unearned run proved to be the difference as the Massasoit baseball team fell in its season opener, 1-0, at Historic Dodgertown on Friday.
For the 26th consecutive season, head coach Tom Frizzell will lead the Massasoit Community College baseball team, as the Warriors are prepared to get the 2016 campaign underway with its annual spring break to Florida.