2011 Hingham Harbormen

2011 Hingham Harbormen
2011 Patriot League Champions

Friday, April 30, 2010

Hingham - Senior Captain Kevin Zyrkowski fired a complete game 3 hitter to power Hingham to a 4-2 win over Sandwich in non-league action. Zyrkowski struck out 8 and allowed just 1 earned run for the Harbormen who improve to 7 and 4. Zyrkowski's battery mate Connor Fallon had 2 hits and drove in 3 runs to lead the offense. Fallon broke a scoreless tie in the bottom of the 2nd with an RBI double and he scored one batter later when David Hogan plated him with a hard hit single to the left center. Sandwich tied the game by scoring two in the top of the third with the equalizer coming home on a passed ball. Fallon though snapped that 2-2 deadlock in the bottom of the 4th with a 2-run single. Third baseman Eric Sherman made several strong defensive plays including a spectacular play in the top of the 5th robbing Sandwich of extra bases. Sophomore Sean Greene continued his hot hitting with 2 more hits for Hingham who will return to action on Monday against Hanover at Cronin Field.


Patriot Ledger

http://www.patriotledger.com/sports/x457997743/Hingham-High-soaked-up-suns-wins-in-Florida

Hingham 7, Middleboro 1: The Sachems (6-4) were held to four hits by Hingham’s David Hogan in his complete-game win. Nick Albert and Robert Madden each drove in two runs for the Sailors (6-4).

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Marathon, Fl - Sophomore lefty Rob Madden put out the fire with two
brilliant innings of no hit relief to lift Hingham to a 7-5 win over
Marathon High School. Junior rightfielder Alex Pompeo had a huge
night going 3-for-4 with a double and 2 runs scored. But Pompeo's
most memorable moment of the night came in the bottom of the 6th when
he ended the inning with a spectacular diving catch in the gap in
right center. Sophomore Sean Greene, who also had 2 hits, made a
great grab on a foul pop over the first base fence. Junior righty
David Hogan had a solid start keeping Marathon off the scoreboard
through the first 4 innings but the home team struck for 5 runs in the
5th to pull to within a run. Hingham improves to 4 and 2 as they get
prepared for Thursdays big game at Key West.

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Monday, April 19, 2010

Arrived in Ft Lauderdale.... We look a little out of place at this
resort.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Dragons Down Harbormen

Duxbury - Duxbury exacted a measure of revenge against Hingham on Thursday with a convincing 10-2 victory at Chandler Field. Duxbury scored 3 quick runs in the first inning and scored in every inning except the second. The Harbormen managed just 5 hits against Duxbury starter Steve Blout who last year failed to make it out of the second inning against Hingham when he was tagged for 10 quick runs. Junior Alex Pompeo drove home Hingham's first run of the game with an RBI double in the 6th. Jake McGuiggan would later drive him in with a sacrifice fly. David Hogan led the way for Hingham with 3 hits while Eric Sherman collected the other Harbormen hit. Hingham falls to 3 and 2 in the Patriot League while Duxbury improves to 4 and 1.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Harbormen Offense Comes to Life

Hingham - The Harbormen pounded out 10 hits en route to an impressive 12-5 win over Whitman-Hanson Wednesday to improve to 3 and 1 on the young season. Sophomore lefty Rob Madden fired 5 strong innings giving up just 1 run on 6 hits while striking out 8 to pick up his second win in as many starts. Sophomore Sean Greene got the final 6 outs in his varsity pitching debut. Tri-captain Jake McGuiggan paced the offense going 3-for-4 with 2 doubles and 2 RBI. Senior Andrew Pompeo had 2 hits, including a double. Hingham will get right back to work tomorrow when they travel to Duxbury for their final game before travelling to Florida for April vacation.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Anything But Smooth Sailing For The Harbormen

Scituate - Anything that could go wrong for Hingham Baseball yesterday did as the Scituate Sailors slapped the Harbormen with a 7-4 loss. Scituate snapped a scoreless tie in the third when David Padrigui singled to left scoring Brian Collins. Scituate (3-1, 2-0) scored in the next inning on a 2 out infield error. Hingham (2-1, 2-1) loaded the bases in the top of the first with no one out, but Scituate starter Jordan Jenkins proceeded to strikeout the next 3 batters to leave them loaded. Kevin Zyrkowski started on the hill and was in control of the game before being forced out after 3 innings with a strained groin. Junior David Hogan started at short in place of Jake McGuiggan, who was the DH yesterday to give his throwing arm some rest. In the 2nd inning, Hogan was knocked out of the game when a ground ball took a bad bounce and hit him in the nose. Early indications are that he will be alright and could be back as soon as Wednesday when the Harbormen play host to Whitman-Hanson.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Hingham Hands Silver Lake A Madden(ing) Day

Hingham - Sophomore left hander Rob Madden shut down a potent Silver Lake lineup Thursday to record his first varsity win and lead Hingham to a 9-2 win in the home opener. Senior Andrew Pompeo went 3-for-4 with 3 RBI and 3 runs scored while fellow senior Eric Sherman also drove in 3 runs going 2-for-4. Senior tri-captain Kevin Zyrkowski continued to swing a hot bat collecting 2 more hits. Hingham's other two captains also made significant contributions as Jake McGuiggan reached base 4 times and scored each time. Nick Albert made a tremendous catch in left that saved a couple of runs and prevent Silver Lake from potentially posting a big inning. He also forced a key error by the Lakers with excellent hustle on a 2-out ground ball. Madden was the story for the Harbormen though as he baffled Silver Lake with his wide array of pitches. He gave up just 3 hits and one earned run over 5 solid innings. Junior David Hogan worked two scoreless innings to close out the game. The Harbormen, who improve to 2 and 0, are back in action at Scituate on Monday.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Plenty of K's for Z in season opening win

North Quincy - Senior captain Kevin Zyrkowski took a perfect game into the 5th when North Quincy got its first base runner with one out in the inning on an infield error but that did not fluster the crafty righty who went the distance on a 3 hitter to lift the Hingham Harbormen to an impressive 14-3 season opening win. Junior David Hogan sparked the offense going 4-for-5 with 3 runs scored and 2 RBI. Senior captain Jake McGuiggan went 2-2 with 2 walks while Eric Sherman and Zyrkowski also had 2 hits apiece for the Harbormen, who had 16 hits in the game. Zyrkowski was sensational on the hill going the distance on a 3 hitter and giving up just 3 unearned runs. He also struck out 7. Hingham will face one of the league's top teams tomorrow when they play host to Silver Lake at Cronin Field in Hingham.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Follow All Games Live On The Net

If you can't make a game but want to see how the team is doing, the games will be broadcast live on the internet via the ISCORE App. This app provides pitch by pitch updates of the game. Simply click on this link: http://data.iscorecentral.com/iscorecast/player.html?c=631D3DB8FB
(you can also go to www.iscorecast.com and enter our ID number: 631d3db8fb) . You will be able to watch the live game and then also replay any game from the season pitch by pitch. You can set it up so you see every pitch or just when the ball is in play or some sort of affecting action.