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Front Row, Corb, Baker, Perkins, Merry, Harrison, Second Row, Mealey, Walker, Noble, Nason, Dick, Page, Murphy, Third Row, Talon, Taylor, Haskell, McCarthy, Greenleaf, McEachren, Coach Mottola. BASEBALL 1968 M.M.A. ended an exciting 1968 baseball season as co-champs of the Northeast College Conference by defeating a powerful Husson College team in both ends of a double header. This year's baseball team, one of the best in the school's history, came back to win the championship after three heartbreaking defeats during the early season. With only nine games remaining until the end of the season M.M.A. still only had a two and two record. Out of these games four were double headers and one a single game with St. Francis. The league championship was in the balance with only a single double-header left against Husson College. Up until this time Husson had only lost a single game, where as the middies had lost three games in the conference. Husson needed just one victory to win the championship. But the middies, with the same spirit that gave them the unexpected victory over Jersey City State this fall, overcame Husson by defeating them in both games of the final double header. As a result of many wins, including non-league games, during the season five middies were chosen for the all Northeast small college team. In the final battle against Husson at Bangor's Garland St. Field the middies, backed by Frank Greenleafis strong pitching in the first game and Joe McCarthy,s accurate pitching in the second game proved the Maritme strength. Ed Merry, Tom Taylor, Jim Baker, and Frank Greenleaf played an outstanding offensive game along with the professional defensive plays made by Miles Page, Steve Dick, Don Nason, and Bob Harrison. A little extra credit must be given to Joe McCarthy who, though hindered by a sore arm, pitched five no-hit innings in the last game. The middies had done the impossible coming from behind to end up as co-champs. This exciting season will always be remembered by the players and the loyal fans. The team would like to express their deepest thanks to coach Mottola for a fine job in his first year at the Academy. 240
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