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By winning both ends of the DH today against LeMoyne, the Adelphi Panthers have swept the series from LeMoyne and have gotten back on track.
They won the first game 4-1 behind Jonathon Mulford‘s stellar outing–seven innings, zero ER, eight hits, one walk and two strikeouts to improve his record to 3-0.
The Dolphins took an early 1-0 lead on an RBI double, but it was an unearned run due to an error earlier in the inning by Mike Stack.
That was all the Dolphins would muster, as Mulford kept them at bay all day.
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John Fogarty hit a two-run homer in the second inning to give the Panthers the lead. They padded that lead with two more homers–a solo shot by Stack in the fifth inning and a solo bomb by Donato Signore in the sixth.
Ricky Van Allen got an out in the eighth and Mike Cranston recorded the five-out save with five strikeouts for his fifth of the season.
In the second game, LeMoyne once again took a 1-0 lead, but Panther starter Michael Ceparano was terrific after that–5.1 innings, one ER on six hits, two walks while striking out six.
The Panthers got on the board in the fourth inning on a sac fly by Alex Zykoff. Later in the inning, Tyler Murphy reached on an error to pad the lead.
In the fifth inning, an RBI single by Nick Zito increased the lead to 3-1, and an error in the seventh inning allowed Rob Vani to score to open it up to 5-1.
Michael Tarpey threw 1.2 shutout innings of relief, with Van Allen and Nick Batas adding shutout innings of relief.
The Panthers are now 8-9. They will travel to Sparkill, NY on Tuesday to take on St. Thomas Aquinas.

