Athlete of the Month: R.J. Boyle

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By Steve Svetovich

Holy Cross Crusaders senior R.J. Boyle once again was the staff ace as his team won the Lackawanna League Division II title and entered district playoffs with a win.

The Crusaders finished the regular season with a 12-2 record, 8-2 in league play.

Boyle finished the season with a perfect 6-0 record and 1.35 ERA. He was 6-1 the previous season and has 20 career wins.

Son of Rich and Michelle Boyle, the ace hurler also plays second base for the Crusaders. He has a .280 batting average.

Holy Cross, coached by the veteran Sandy Menichetti, beat Wyoming Seminary, 8-5, in the first district playoff contest. “We work hard as a team and we put out results,” said Boyle. “We have a real good shot to win the district playoffs and go far. We have the momentum right now. We all feel this is our year.”

The pitcher-infielder said he learned a lot from his parents. “They always tell me to be the best person I can be. They tell me it is more important to be a good student than it is to be a good athlete. Be a student first and an athlete second.”

And Boyle has learned plenty from coach Menichetti. “He tells us if we put in the time then all of our hard work will pay off.”

RJ Boyle Photo 3Boyle, the student, has an impressive 3.6 grade point average. He is a member of the National Honor Society, Pro Life, the Language Club and Crusaders for Compassion. He said Math is his best subject.

He enjoys listening to music in his spare time and would like to see country artist Luke Bryan in concert.

A four-year member of the Holy Cross varsity baseball team, he played one season of freshman basketball.

He will enter his eighth season of travel baseball with the East Coast Sand Hogs this summer. He also plays American Legion baseball in Dickson City.

He talked about what it takes to be a good pitcher. “You need to work hard and put the time in. And then you will get results.”

Boyle is going to study biology next year at Gwynedd Mercy near Lansdale.

He eventually would like to become a physical therapist.

“I want to do something in medicine that is going to help people, especially young athletes.”

He also is expected to play baseball in college.

He talked about his Holy Cross experience.

“I have been very happy here. It is a small school and you get to knowR.J. Boyle leads Holy Cross pitching staff

everyone. That makes for a good baseball team and experience.”

One aspect of the game has been a sure thing. The Holy Cross Crusaders always play confident with R.J. Boyle on the mound. “I enjoy pitching for this team. We have a great group of guys.”

Cory Miller leads Holy Cross hot bats in playoff run

51LFKQNgFeL._SL1500_By Steve Svetovich

Holy Cross shortstop Cory Miller led the charge with a 4-for-4, 6 RBIs performance as the Crusaders defeated Mid Valley, 13-0, in a District 2 Class AA quarterfinal win Tuesday, May 24.

Miller’s performance included a double and two homers in the 16-hit attack which ended with the 10-run rule and the Crusaders coming to bat only four times.

The clutch Miller also scored four runs.

Senior R.J. Boyle picked up his seventh win of the season with five shutout innings.

The win extended Holy Cross to a 15-2 record for the season under veteran baseball coach Sandy Menichetti.

Austin Shattin had three hits, including a double and home run, three runs and four RBIs.

Holy Cross senior cleanup hitter J.J. Backus went three-for-four with a run and an RBI.

Pitcher Boyle had two hits and scored three runs.

Jake Donlin and Sean Homenchak doubled for Mid Valley (11-5).

Holy Cross defeated Wyoming Seminary, 8-5, in a District 2 Class AA first-round game Friday, May 20.

Casey Connolly hit a walk-off three-run homer in the bottom of the seventh inning to lift the third-seeded Crusaders to the big win over No. 14 Wyoming Seminary.

Miller swung a big bat in this contest. He had two hits, including a triple, and scored two runs.

Austin Shattin had two RBIs and the powerful Backus doubled and drove in a run.

The Crusaders trailed, 5-3, entering the bottom of the sixth.

Connolly had two hits, including the huge homer, two runs and the three RBIs.

Holy Cross defeated Lakeland, 11-5. Thursday, May 19, to claim the Lackawanna League Division III crown.

Boyle hurled eight strong innings and drove in the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth that had 11 Crusaders come to bat. Holy Cross scored six runs in the inning in the Lackawanna League Division III title game at Carbondale Area High School.

The steady Miller swung the hot bat in this game too. He had three hits, including a double, scored twice and drove in three runs.

Austin Shattin hit a triple and drove in three runs.

Josh Mies had two hits, including a double, and scored three times.

Connolly hit a double, drove in a run and scored a run.

Trailing, 5-3, in the top of the seventh, Connolly started the Holy Cross rally with a double and scored on a one-out single by Miller. Austin Shattin tied the game with a sacrifice fly to center.

Alec Shattin started the ninth with a single. Mies bunted. An errant throw for an error placed runners on second and third.

Boyle hit a single and the Crusaders had the lead. Miller had a base hit to drive in another run and a 7-5 Holy Cross lead.

Austin Shattin then drove a pitch deep to the fence in right for a two-run triple and 9-5 lead.

Two more base hits by Connolly and Alec Shattin gave the Crusaders an 11-5 lead.

Lakeland loaded the bases in the bottom of the ninth, but reliever Timmy Murphy got out of the jam to pick up a big save.

Jordan Art had two hits, including a double, scored a run and drove in two for Lakeland.