The Jaspers' defense shined in the early innings of game one, beginning with third baseman Chad Salem's diving stop to the right side and strong throw across the diamond to record the first out of the game. Then with the bases loaded in the top of the second, senior outfielder Eric Nieto collected a fly ball in deep right, and then gunned down
Freshman reliever Mike Tibbetts recorded all three outs in the top of the second, after being handed the ball with the bases loaded. Tibbetts allowed just four hits, while striking out five in his second win of the season.
The floodgates opened for
Sophomore outfielder Kevin Nieto connected on his third triple of the season and seventh of his career to extend the Jaspers' advantage to 6-0 in the fourth. The hit moved him into a three way tie for second on the program's career triples list, along with his brother Eric Nieto and Matt Cucurullo '04.
In the fifth, Perez added to
Jaspers' starter Zac Goyer, Tom Moran, Tom Costigan and Tibbetts combined for the shutout by committee effort. The staff allowed just six hits and three walks.
In game two,
Freshman catcher Jose Behar sparked a fourth inning Jaspers' rally with a RBI single to right field which evened the contest at 2-2. Eric Nieto followed hitting a rocket down the left field line driving in the go ahead run.
Perez knocked in the Jaspers' final run of the contest with a sacrifice fly in the fifth to extend
Jaspers' freshman starter Kyle Waddell nabbed the win after throwing four efficient innings. Brian Pendergast was credited with the save as he retired the final three batters of the ballgame.