Scots pound Hiram

Daily Record, The Wooster, OH | April 5, 2009| | Copyright

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The College of Wooster combined for 14 extra-base hits, including home runs by six different players, during a 13-5 and 15-5 doubleheader sweep of North Coast Athletic Conference East Division opponent Hiram College Saturday afternoon at Hiram.

Wooster (22-4, 10-0 NCAC East) bolted out to big early leads in both games, including 8-0 through two innings of the opener. Sean Kapren et the tone by leading off the day with a homer, then the Fighting Scots strung together three more hits in a row, including a two-run single from Matt Groezinger. Matthew Pierce added a home ...

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