Skip to content
Link copied to clipboard

Collingswood opens with crisp win

It took Ray Taylor one pitch to start something special for the Collingswood baseball team. It took Lucas Rollins 89 pitches to finish it.

Teammates celebrate as Collingswood's Lucas Rollins (center, #9)
leaves the field in the bottom of the seventh after pitching a
complete game and winning the season opener 2-1 over Sterling April 1,
2014. Brett Kuchera (#12) is at left, and Tyler McDade (#2) is on the
right.  (Tom Gralish/Staff Photographer)
Teammates celebrate as Collingswood's Lucas Rollins (center, #9) leaves the field in the bottom of the seventh after pitching a complete game and winning the season opener 2-1 over Sterling April 1, 2014. Brett Kuchera (#12) is at left, and Tyler McDade (#2) is on the right. (Tom Gralish/Staff Photographer)Read more

It took Ray Taylor one pitch to start something special for the Collingswood baseball team.

It took Lucas Rollins 89 pitches to finish it.

The two juniors combined to lead visiting Collingswood to a 2-1 victory over Sterling on Tuesday in the season opener for both Colonial Conference Liberty Division teams.

"I'll go to sleep with a smile tonight," Taylor said after the well-pitched and crisply played game on a clear, cool afternoon.

Taylor, a third baseman and lefthanded swinger, hit the first pitch of the season over the right-field fence for his first career home run.

"I knew he was a great pitcher," Taylor said of Sterling starter Andrew Miller.

"I hate facing lefthanded pitchers. I was hoping for a fastball down the middle and I got one that was a little bit inside, so that was even better."

Taylor's blast sent a jolt through the Collingswood dugout.

"That was a storybook moment for him," Panthers coach Rob Skowronek said.

Rollins called Taylor's home run "awesome" and said it set the tone for the Panthers' victory.

Rollins, a crafty lefthander, pitched a complete game.

He allowed five hits and one unearned run, with five strikeouts.

"He did a great job," Sterling coach Chris Hoffman said. "He kept us off balance. We couldn't put any hits together."

Senior shortstop Brett Kuchera had two singles and reached base three times and senior catcher Paul Lunney drove in the eventual winning run on a base-loaded walk in the third inning for Collingswood.

Sterling received strong work from Miller, who allowed one earned run and struck out four in four innings, and reliever Justin Ford, who pitched three scoreless innings.

Rollins credited his defense, as Kuchera and second baseman Tylor Bene turned a key double play and centerfielder Jake Gramkowski threw out a runner at third base.

"Those guys did a great job behind me," Rollins said.

Rollins cruised into the bottom of the seventh with a 2-0 lead.

After an infield single, an error, and a sacrifice, Sterling had runners on second and third with one out.

But Rollins coaxed the final two hitters into ground balls to Taylor, who fired to first for the last outs of the game.

"This is a big win for us," Rollins said. "It gives us even more motivation."

Collingswood 101 000 0 - 2 6 1

Sterling 000 000 1 - 1 5 1

WP: Lucas Rollins. LP: Andrew Miller. 2B: S-Ryan McGoldrick. HR: C-Ray Taylor.

ONLINE EXTRA

See and hear from Collingswood pitcher Lucas Rollins.

inquirer.com/rallynj

EndText

@PhilAnastasia

www.inquirer.com/

jerseysidesports