GNAC Baseball Weekly Honors: March 28, 2011
Nick Alosco (JWU), Kevin Chamberlain (St.Joe’s), Alex Lorenc (St.Joe’s) and Todd Keneborus (St.Joe’s) have earned Great Northeast Athletic Conference’s Baseball Weekly Honors.
Nick Alosco (JWU), Kevin Chamberlain (St.Joe’s), Alex Lorenc (St.Joe’s) and Todd Keneborus (St.Joe’s) have earned Great Northeast Athletic Conference’s Baseball Weekly Honors.
CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Nick Alosco, Johnson & Wales, Sr., Mahopac, NY
Senior second baseman, Nick Alosco, helped the Wildcats to a 3-2 week both offensively and defensively and had four multi-hit games. Alosco hit an impressive .545 (12-22) with eight runs scored, five RBI, three doubles, two triples and a homerun. In the win over UMass Dartmouth, Alosco went 4-for-5 with three runs scored and an RBI and in the victory over Framingham State, he went 4-for-6 adding two runs and two RBI.
CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Todd Keneborus, Saint Joseph's (ME), Sr., Hollis Center, ME
Senior outfielder, Todd Keneborus helped guide the Monks to a 4-0 weekend by hitting .474 (9-19). Keneborus drove in seven RBI, adding five runs scored while playing stellar defense in right field. He had four multi-hit games including going 3-for-6 with two runs and two RBI against New Jersey City on Saturday. Keneborus also brought the Monks to victory against Roger Williams when he blasted his first home run of the season, bringing in two RBI, and going 2-for-5 in the game.
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Alex Lorenc, Saint Joseph's (ME), Fr., Nanuet, NY
The Monks’ catcher, Alex Lorenc, was a huge factor in St. Joseph’s four victories last week. The rookie hit .353 (6-17) with three runs scored, three RBI, three doubles and two triples while slugging .471. Lorenc played well offensively as well, fielding 1.000 behind the plate.
PITCHER OF THE WEEK
Kevin Chamberlain, Saint Joseph's (ME), Sr., Scarborough, ME
Senior pitcher Kevin Chamberlain led the Monks to their fourth consecutive win over New Jersey City this past week. Chamberlain hurled a nine-inning complete-game winner over NJCU, yielded only four hits, striking out a career best of nine batters, with an ERA of 0.00. The complete game effort was the first time in three years (2008) for the Monks.
