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Shepherd Baseball newcomer help at 0-7 in W8 Streak | Journal news

Shepherdstown-after a brutal seven-game defeat to open the season, the RAMs turned the script over and now followed their ninth victory in a row when they worked on the way to the state of Fairmont.

Shepherd is currently 11-8 overall and holds an unbeaten record of 7: 0 at home. The rams are 4-5 away and 0-3 in a neutral area.

Fairmont State and Shepherd have a famous story with each other because they met a total of 24 times. The RAMS 21 won of these 24 games, with the greatest victory (23: 0) taking place during their last meeting in 2019.

This year, Shepherd is led by the newly mentioned head coach Andrew Kowalo, who apparently only needed a little more time to get to know his team. Before Kowalo led the Rams, he was an assistant coach at the NCAA Division I School Liberty University.

In September, the Rams also added a new co -trainer, Zach Guth.

Like Kowalo, Guth is also a former player of NCAA division I, who pitch for the University of Maryland for two years. In addition, he was selected by the Atlanta Braves in the 26th round in the 2018 MLB design. He played with the good organization and the Colorado Rockies organization.

Kowalo and Guth are supported by the newly mentioned graduate helper Tyler Young, who played at the NCAA Division I School Lehigh University Baseball.

The RAMs were also led by newcomers on the field.

The leading shepherd in hits is the former outstanding Potomac state of Nik Rubendall. Rubendall was a monster at bat in his first season with the Rams and raised 20 goals, 16 runs and a average of 0.357. He is also a talented outfield and creates 56 putouts in the first 19 games.

Bodie Pullen is not necessarily a newcomer, this year also closed for the RAMs at BAT light. As a junior, he leads Shepherd in Runs with a total of 17.

Pullen saw no action as a newcomer and only appeared in 11 games in the second year.

The leading shepherd on average is second Jake Fix, who did not see any actions in his first year. With 28 appearances at BAT, he accumulated an impressive average of 0.429.

The leading shepherd of The Pitcher's Mound is redshirt in the second year Daniel Quintana, who rarely saw the season last year after she was changed by the NCAA Division 1 School James Madison. This year he achieved an average average of 2.22 and a whip of 1.03.

While the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Conference has not yet started, Shepherd is currently in the East Division of the conference on the basis of the overall record.