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Box Score 2 CHESTERTOWN, Md. – Gettysburg outscored host Washington College 20-3 and the 29th-ranked Bullets stayed hot, sweeping a Centennial Conference baseball doubleheader and extending its winning streak to 20 Saturday afternoon.
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The Bullets (23-3, 9-0 CC), who stayed undefeated in Centennial Conference play, won the opener 5-0 behind a combined shutout from senior
Drew Felsenthal (Mount Kisco, N.Y./Horace Greeley) and sophomore
Luke Lawrence (West Chester, Pa./West Chester East), then captured the nightcap 15-3, when freshman
Rich Power (Toms River, N.J./Monsignor Donovan) carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning.
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Junior
Mike Kielbasa (Ludlow, Mass./Loomis Chaffee School) had a big day at the plate for Gettysburg, finishing 5-for-7 with a triple and a home run.
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Washington dropped to 12-14 and 3-7 in the Centennial Conference.
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The first game was a pitcher's duel in the early going, but the Bullets scratched out single runs in the first and third innings against starter Logan Dubbe (1-2). Senior
Austin Davis (New York, N.Y./Riverdale Country School) swiped home on a double steal in the first before senior
Al Posch (Hopedale, Mass./Hopedale) delivered a sacrifice fly in the third.
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The Bullets padded their lead with a three-run sixth. Kielbasa clouted his first career home run – a solo shot – against reliever Brian Lewis before senior
Patrick O'Grady (Floral Park, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy) and Posch added RBI-singles.
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Felsenthal (6-1) worked six innings to win his sixth-straight start while running his consecutive scoreless inning streak to 25. He faced his biggest threat in the sixth, when he worked out of a bases-loaded jam with two outs.
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Lawrence was summoned out of the bullpen and after allowing a pair of two-out singles in the seventh, he retired the final seven batters en route to his third save of the year, finishing with four strikeouts.
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Davis went 3-for-4 with two runs in the opener while Kielbasa finished 2-for-3.
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The Bullets jumped on starter Ben Cameron (1-1) with four unearned runs in the top of the first in the nightcap, getting RBI-singles from Kielbasa, senior
Mike Elisio (Bensalem, Pa./Holy Ghost Prep), and junior
Scott Zanghellini (Randolph, N.J./Randolph).
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It was plenty of offense for Power, who was nearly perfect through the first seven innings. He retired 21 of the first 23 batters that he faced, with two-out walks in the third and seventh as his only blemishes.
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With Gettysburg leading 10-0 in the eighth, the Shoremen finally broke through, when Dubbe smacked a solo homer to right. After two walks and an RBI-single Power (4-0) was relieved by senior
Rob Stalzer (Merrick, N.Y./Bellmore JFK), who allowed another run-scoring single before getting the final out of the eighth and blanking the Shoremen in the ninth.
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Power (4-0), who won his fourth-straight start to open his career, allowed just two hits, walked four, and struck out one.
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The Bullet offense, in the meantime, was working on a 20-hit game. Simon drilled a two-run double in the third to make it 6-0, and after adding single runs in the fifth and sixth, Gettysburg tacked on seven more runs over the final three innings. Simon clubbed his second home run of the season with a solo drive in the seventh, O'Grady delivered a bases-clearing triple in the eighth, and junior
Ryan Smith (Westfield, Mass./Williston Northampton) crushed his first career homer with a two-run shot in the ninth.
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Elisio went 3-for-3 for the Bullets while Kielbasa finished 3-for-4 with a triple. Posch finished 3-for-6 while Simon went 2-for-4 with three RBIs and two runs. O'Grady was 2-for-5 with a triple, three RBIs, and two runs, and he also became just the eighth Bullet in school history to reach 100 career runs.
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Gettysburg returns to Centennial Conference action on Sunday, when it visits Franklin & Marshall College in a makeup game at 1 p.m.
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