Word: stoeckel
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Harvard set the mood of the afternoon in the first inning of the opener, coming up with three runs off Frank Gordon, the only Lion player who even resembled a starting pitcher. Kevin Hampe tripled, Leigh Hogan singled him home then stole second, Jimmy Stoeckel tripled to drive Hogan across the plate, and an out later Hal Smith singled in the third...
...coverning second and the throw from Santilli bounded into center field, scoring Durso and giving Hampe third. Leigh Hogan's long sacrifice fly sent Hampe across the plate for an early 2-0 Harvard lead. Harvard's next two came from run-producing singles by Jimmy Stoeckel and Dave St. Pierre, following a pair of walks to Durso and Hampe and a fielder's choice by Hogan. The sixth and final run resulted from an error on Stoeckel's grounder to short and walks to St. Pierre, Larry Barbiaux and Rich Bridich. Kevin Gormley, who came on in relief...
...inning for the Crimson came in the third as they collected three runs on three hits. Ed Durso lead off the inning with a hit. Two outs later Jim Stoeckel slashed a single through the gaps in the infield and gained second on an error by the shortstop...
...LaCivita, after moving around the infield all Spring, has finally settled at second for the duration. Ed Durso, Jim Stoeckel and Leigh Hogan round out the infield with Rich Bridich handling the plate assignment...
Harvard got its runs in the first on an RBI single by Stoeckel, in the fourth on a wild pitch by Navy pitcher Lynn Champagne that allowed Stoeckel to score, and in the sixth on a single by Joe Sciolla than sent Hampe across the plate...