The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Capitalizi­ng on their chances

Islanders tie junior league semifinal with big games from Arsenault, MacIsaac, Gallant

- BY JASON MALLOY

The P.E.I. Junior Islanders tied their best-of-five New Brunswick Junior Baseball League semifinal with the Chatham Ironmen at one game apiece with a 4-1 Monday at Memorial Field.

Game 2 was scheduled for Tuesday in Chatham, N.B., but was postponed until Wednesday due to rain. Game time is 8 p.m.

Jonathan Arsenault went the distance for Monday’s victory while Mike McKay pitched the complete game for Chatham.

Arsenault was coming off a week of pitching and playing the field at the Softball Canada under-23 nationals in Quebec with the Kevin Quinn Re/Max Ravens. He threw more than 100 pitches Monday night.

“Right from the start he was in control,” Isles head coach Dave MacIsaac said. “He ran out of a little gas late in the game there, but he showed his heart and was able to finish it off.”

The Islanders struck for two runs in the second inning when Riley Gallant drove in Jed Noonan with a triple. Gallant scored as Matt Barlow made it to first on a throwing error by second baseman Jayden Jones.

Gallant, who led the league in hitting last season, returned to the Isles midway through the year, giving the P.E.I. lineup a boost.

“It took him a while to get his feet under him again, but that was the old Riley there tonight hitting bullets all over the place and tracking the balls in the outfield,” MacIsaac said. “When you have hitters like him and Barlow at the bottom of the order that really lengthens your lineup.”

With the Ironmen threatenin­g in the top of the fifth, Isles second baseman Ryne MacIsaac snuffed out the rally. After Nick Noel and Zack Newman led off the inning with back-to-back singles, MacIsaac snared a liner destined for right field off the bat of Matt Carrol and tossed to first baseman Kyle Pinksen for the double play.

The bench boss appreciate­d his squad’s defensive play.

“The first base play tonight with Pinky was fantastic, Ryne at second, Riley Gallant out in right field tracked some balls, Connor (McGregor) tracked some balls, Jed tracked some balls in the outfield,” he said. “It was one of the better ball games and they did the same thing. They tracked some balls, made some plays, just an awesome game.”

The Islanders doubled their lead with two runs in the sixth as MacIsaac, Pinksen and Josh Myers hit consecutiv­e singles and McGregor hit a sacrifice fly.

P.E.I. has been proned to allowing teams back into games after getting leads during the past couple of seasons. It made the two insurance runs in the sixth critical.

“(We) got the big hits in that sixth inning to drive in those couple extra runs. It was all the difference in the world,” MacIsaac said.

The Ironmen threatened in the seventh, stringing together two walks, a single and a sacrifice fly before Arsenault got Zach Gosse to fly out to deep right field with the bases loaded.

Game 4 is Friday in Charlottet­own at 7:30 p.m.

 ?? JASON MALLOY/THE GUARDIAN ?? P.E.I. Junior Islanders shortstop Matt Barlow awaits the throw from first baseman Kyle Pinksen to complete the double play by tagging Chatham Ironmen’s Jake Cook Monday during New Brunswick Junior Baseball League playoff action at Memorial Field.
JASON MALLOY/THE GUARDIAN P.E.I. Junior Islanders shortstop Matt Barlow awaits the throw from first baseman Kyle Pinksen to complete the double play by tagging Chatham Ironmen’s Jake Cook Monday during New Brunswick Junior Baseball League playoff action at Memorial Field.

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