Baseball: Stonington still in search of hitting its stride after loss to Woodstock Academy
STONINGTON — Quality wins over Lyman Memorial, East Lyme and Montville has put the Stonington baseball team in not bad shape heading into the second half of the season. Still, coach Bob Cahoone does not believe that the Bears (6-5) have come close to hitting their stride. And in Saturday’s 7-3 Eastern Connecticut Conference out-of-division loss to Division I leader Woodstock Academy it featured a number of maladies that have held Stonington back from reaching its full potential. The defense was sloppy, starting pitcher Cam Ogden walked five batters and Stonington batters were called out on strikes six times and...
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