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Garrett College upset No. 25 Frederick in a 17-14 baseball game, featuring 31 runs and 28 hits. The victory secured second place in Region 20, Division II for the Lakers.
FREDERICK — After 31 combined runs, 28 hits and 12 pitchers, Garrett College won a 17-14 marathon of a baseball game on Thursday, upsetting No. 25 Frederick.
"We kinda thought that going in," GC manager Eric Hallenbeck said of a thrilling victory. "They've got a big weekend, we've got a big weekend. We were just looking for guys to get outs,"
"We started slow in the first two innings, no runs, and then it kinda ended the way we thought it would be. Whoever strung a bunch of hits together at the end was gonna win."
The Lakers (24-12, 17-4 Division II) moved into sole possession of second place in Region 20, Division II after entering Thursday even with the Cougars (26-11, 16-5 Division).
GC scored six runs in the sixth and five in the seventh.
The Lakers trailed 8-4 after five before two walks, an error, a Matthew Firestone single and a sacrifice fly put the Lakers ahead 10-8 in the sixth.
"Just getting our pitches, in the fourth inning we had bases loaded, in the fifth we left two guys on," Hallenbeck said. "Five runners on in two innings. They were getting the big hits with guys on base early, we were not. And then finally we got big hits late."
The Cougars quickly answered with a three-run home run in the bottom half off the bat of Vincenzo Cusat.
Now trailing 11-10 in the seventh, Garrett scored off a wild pitch and RBI singles from Aiden Screen, Ethan Earley and Meyer Cabrera.
Cabrera's drove in two runs to put the Lakers in front 15-11.
Frederick got within 15-13 after eight, but Garrett's Felix Aubin added a key insurance run in the top of the ninth.
Aubin led-off with a solo blast to right center before another sacrifice fly stretched GC's lead to 17-13.
It was the freshman's first collegiate home run.
"That was big, an opposite field in a spot like that," Hallenbeck said. "That was clutch for us."
Luis Perez Alfaro hit a two-out RBI knock in the bottom of the ninth, but the Lakers survived.
After Garrett opened the scoring with two runs in the top of the third, Frederick answered with six in the bottom half.
The big swing came from Casey Westerberg, who sent a grand slam just inside the left foul pole.
RBI singles from Firestone in the fourth and Earley in the fifth cut Garrett's deficit to 6-4.
"We both put some guys on," Hallenbeck said of the number of runs from both sides. "Then you get a big hit. We put the first two guys on and the four-hole hitter hits a grand slam. One hit gets three runs, where if we don't put those guys on, it's one run."
Tysan Gingerich extended the Cougar lead to 8-4 after five on a two-run knock.
The Lakers finished with 15 hits, led by Screen and Firestone with three a piece.
Allegany High graduate Bryce Madden and Earley each had a pair of hits.
The final score was Garrett College 17, Frederick 14.
Garrett College scored six runs in the sixth inning and five runs in the seventh inning.
After the victory, Garrett College's record improved to 24-12 overall and 17-4 in Division II.
Garrett College moved into sole possession of second place in Region 20, Division II.

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Cabrera drove in three runs while Firestone, Earley, Jesus Fermin and Keyser graduate Noah Broadwater all drove in two.
"If you put anybody in the box right there, the'yre not afraid of the stage," Hallenbeck said. "Any one of our 20 hitters, they're not afraid of the stage. They're gonna go in there, grind out at-bats and get a good pitch to hit."
Garrett used six pitchers who combined for 13 earned runs on 13 hits and nine walks with six strikeouts.
Cusat and Perez Alfaro led Frederick with three hits a piece.
Cusat and Westerberg drove in four runs each while Perez Alfaro and Tysan Gingerich each had two RBIs.
The Cougars also used six arms who combined for 13 earned runs on 15 hits and 12 walks with eight strikeouts.
Frederick's 6.01 team earned run average (ERA) is third in Region 20 and led the Region entering Thursday.
Garrett's pitching staff ranks seventh at 8.05.
"You've gotta throw three good pitches for strikes, and you can't walk guys," Hallenbeck said. "That's the bottom line. Make them hit, make them hit you, make them earn it. I think a lot of the guys are trying to be too picky instead of here it is, see if you can hit it."
The Lakers return home for a nine-game homestand to end the regular season.
Garrett hosts Westmoreland County (20-13) for a doubleheader on Friday starting at 1 p.m.
"We've played pretty well at home, so hopefully that continues," Hallenbeck said. "It'll be good to sleep in our own beds and get up and have a routine instead of live out of a suitcase."