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press release April 30


Stover Earns First Career Win

LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J.
 – Freshman lefthander Jack Stover (Hershey, Pa./Hershey) tossed six strong innings to earn the first victory of his collegiate career as the Saint Joseph’s baseball team jumped out to a big lead in the middle innings and held it for a 6-3 win over Rider at Sonny Pittaro Field on Tuesday afternoon.

Stover allowed just two hits and two walks while striking out seven in six shutout innings. After allowing a one-out hit in the first inning, he retired 10 straight batters.

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Andrew R. Weygand, Member of SJ Quarter Midget Association and Bridgeport Speedway

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Andrew R. Weygand, of Hammonton, NJ, formerly of Egg Harbor City, NJ, passed away suddenly on April 27, 2013 as a result of a workplace accident in Philadelphia, PA. Age 25.

Beloved son of Roscoe Weygand of Sewell, NJ and Karen A. Clayton (Joseph), formerly of Egg Harbor City, NJ, now in Cypress, TX. Devoted brother of Sarah E. Clayton. Loving grandson of Helen S. Brown (the late Harry) of Brooklawn, NJ. Dear nephew of Dr. Harry C. Brown (Carolyn) of Williamstown, NJ, Robert J. Brown (Michele) of Williamstown, NJ, and Philip C. Brown (Gabriella) of Westville, NJ. Cousin of Melissa, Kevin, Stephanie, Harrison, and Philip Brown. Also survived by his special love, Jennifer Mann of Galloway, NJ.

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Levy: Glorifying abortion, free Obama phones

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Lions Hitting Woes Continue | cnbnews.net

By CNBNews Staff

May 1, 2013–The Gloucester Lion\’s Baseball Team\’s hitting woes continued for a third straight game. After two consecutive loss\’s this week (Gloucester Institute of Technology 3 -0 / Glassboro 2 – 0) the Lion\’s traveled to Penns Grove a team on a 9 game losing streak.

Looking to reverse the offensive drought the Lion\’s sent Junior pitcher Austin Darrow to the mound. In his preivous start Darrow struck out 10 Glassboro batters taking a scoreless game into the 8th inning before losing 2 – 0 on a couple fielding miscues. His unlucky streak continued in Penns Grove where he allowed 6 hits on several fly ball miscues again while allowing two Penns Grove runners to score in their last at bat. .

The past week saw Senior Steven Bobo pitch a fantastic game but no run production put a loss in front of his name. The Lion\’s pitcher Bobo and Darrow) this week have allowed 4 earned runs in three games and have resulted in the Lions falling to a 3 and 9 record.

The Lion\’s look to rebound in Saturday\’s Jim Kelly Tournament Championship game against Woodbury home starting at 2:30

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