COCOA, Fla. – Senior
pitcher Dustin Herbert (Huntingtown, Md.) was
masterful and senior outfielder Tim
Kellinger (Knoxville, Md.) had a stellar day at the
plate as the Salisbury University baseball team picked up a 12-2
victory Wednesday morning against Nichols College.
The Sea
Gulls (11-2, 7-0 Capital Athletic Conference) pounded out 15 hits
in the win as Kellinger finished the day 4-for-6 at the plate
including his first home run of the season. Kellinger scored three
runs and drove home two.
Salisbury
put two runs on the board in the first, added another in the second
and two more in the third to open up a 5-0 lead.
That start
was more than enough for Herbert, who worked six strong innings,
scattering five hits while allowing just one run and striking out
six batters.
Juniors
Drew Baldwin (Winston-Salem, N.C.), Kevin Story (Damascus, Md.) and senior
Chad Wolfe (Thurmont, Md.) each worked one
inning in relief, holding Nichols in check.
Junior
Andrew Miller (Schwenksville, Pa.), seniors
Mike Celenza (Gaithersburg, Md.), Ryan
Smith (Waldorf, Md.) and Wolfe each had two hits in
the game. Celenza scored three runs and Smith drove in
three.
The teams
will get together again on Thursday at 1:15 p.m. It will be the
second game of the day for the Sea Gulls, who will meet Baruch
College at 9 a.m. Thursday's action will close out
Salisbury's stay in Florida for 2010.