BRUNSWICK, N.C. - The Harford baseball team (1-3) picked up its first win of the early season in the opening game of a Sunday doubleheader, doing something that is rarely seen on a baseball diamond. The Fighting Owls were no-hit in the seven-inning affair, but came away with an early unearned run for the 1-0 victory.
Harford 1, Brunswick 0
Freshman
Jason Seitler tossed 6.1 innings of shutout baseball to earn his first collegiate win. He allowed five hits while striking out three and walking just one.
Sophomore
Christian Wolfe stretched out a second-inning walk and stole second base. Rookie catcher
Nick Octavi executed a sacrifice bunt that advanced Wolfe to third, and the outfielder came around to score the game's only run on an RBI groundout by
Jonathan Castro.
Freshman
Taylor Nelson came in to collect the final two out to secure the victory. While Brunswick had a runner on second base with one out, Nelson induced a pair of groundouts to collect his first collegiate save.
Brunswick 4, Harford 0
In the final game of the opening weekend, the Fighting Owls were shut out while collecting four hits in the loss.
Jack Hine allowed all four runs in the first three innings, picking up the loss. On the offensive side, Wolfe went 2-for-3 with a double.
The Fighting Owls hit the road on Saturday with a doubleheader at Thomas Nelson.