ROBERTS, COWGILL LEAD VMI TO WIN OVER UMES, 20-1
TYLER BIRNBAUM 03/06/10

Haines' eighth-inning RBI gives Hawks only run

LEXINGTON, Va. - Sam Roberts hit two home runs and Coby Cowgill struck out nine in six innings as
VMI topped UMES, 20-1, at Gray-Minor Stadium Saturday.

The Keydets collected 23 hits, scoring in every inning except the eighth, to improve to 9-0 on the season. The
Hawks, who were held to one hit for seven innings, fell to 0-10 with the loss.

Cowgill (2-0) allowed just one base hit and no walks in his 74-pitch outing while Karim Gonzalez Mexico
City, Mexico) absorbed the defeat for UMES, going five inning and surrendering 11 runs on 13 hits.

Up, 5-0, in the fourth inning, Roberts hit a solo shot to right field with two outs. Then, Cory Spangenberg
reached on one the Hawks' seven errors on the day and came home on an RBI double down the left-field line
by Garrett Sullivan that made it 7-0.

Roberts launched his second longball of the day in the fifth - again with two outs. Chase Worthington and
Andrew Montague led off the inning with a double and single, respectively, setting the stage for the three-run
blast.

Roberts added a sacrifice fly to finish with five RBIs. Steele Myers replaced Roberts in the bottom of the sixth
and came up with an RBI double and a three-run homer over the scoreboard in left-center field to open a 20-
0 lead through seven frames. Myers also had a five-RBI game.

Junior right fielder Bryan Chaikowsky (Bethlehem, Pa.) beat out a roller along the first-base line for an
infield hit in the eight to give UMES its second base knock of the game. Senior Phil Vaughn (Clinton, Md.)
had a single through the hole at shortstop in the third for the first.

UMES finally broke up the shutout in the ninth when sophomore Shaquille Bagwell (Atlantic, Va.) tallied
a pinch-hit double down the right-field line and was chased home on a Donnie Haines (Carneys Point,
N.J. single.

UMES used two pitchers to follow Gonzalez. Senior Carl Huber (Mount Airy, Md.) faired the best, giving
up two hits and fanning four in 1.1 innings.

Thirteen players had at least a hit and nine scored runs for VMI