RIVERDALE, N.Y. ? Freshman left-hander Dan Forman struck out 11 batters in his second complete game of the season leading Manhattan (14-14-1, 6-3) to a 7-5 victory over Niagara (13-16, 4-5) this afternoon at Van Cortlandt Park. The Jaspers took the series with the Purple Eagles, 2-1, despite dropping the opening contest of today's doubleheader 8-1.
Forman got into a grove in the fifth inning of today's rubber match striking out the side in a 5-5 ballgame. Forman, a local product from St. Francis Prep, was dominant down the stretch striking out nine of the final 15 outs of the contest. He twirled all nine innings, and allowed four earned runs in his fourth win of the season.
The contest proved to be a see-saw battle early on as there were four lead changes over the first three innings.
The Jaspers responded quickly in the bottom half of the inning when Anthony Armenio blasted a three run homer over the right field wall to give
Senior catcher Dom Lombardi knocked in the Jaspers' go ahead run in the bottom of the fifth when he singled down the left field line sending Kevin Nieto across the plate. Jaspers' right fielder Eric Nieto added an insurance run courtesy of a RBI single in the sixth.
Mark Onorati and Lombardi each notched two hits in the winning effort.
Freshman Chad Salem connected on his team-high fourth home run of the season in the second inning of game one to give the Jaspers a 1-0 advantage. However, Niagara starter Daniel Morari limited
Kevin Nieto delivered one of the most thrilling plays of the ballgame in the fourth inning when he robbed Alberts of a base hit with a brilliant diving catch in center field. Nieto had a hit in each game today extending his consecutive game hit streak to 13.
The Jaspers travel to