Cutlip Throws Shutout as Eagles Move On

“We came out hitting and taking advantage of Salem Academy’s errors,” Mount Everett coach Dan Lanoue said. “Hayden Cutlip was in command all game. Losing a perfect game in the 4th with a walk and a no hitter in the 5th on a single to center.
Cutlip struck out nine with just the two baserunners allowed.
Nathaniel von Ruden tripled and drove in a run, and Ian Lanoue drove in a pair of runs to power the Eagles’ offense.
Michael Devoti and Brady Carpenter each doubled in the win.
Mount Everett (12-8) moves on to play 10th-seeded Westport (14-4) in the Round of 32 on Monday.