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Hawks Softball and Baseball Eager to Use New Fields

Hilbert College ballpayers are soon going to be able to use their new fields after a long wait.

The new baseball and softball fields on campus, as part of an agreement with developers building apartments next to the campus, are nearing completion and the teams will soon be able to use them to host games. The fields desperately needed a change with poor drainage making it near impossible to host games with even mild amounts of precipitation in the days leading up to games.

The baseball and softball teams are eager to get out on the fields to practice and play games, with their spring seasons now started. The construction on these fields started in the fall of 2019, but there have been road bumps on the construction along the way.

It has been hard to complete the building of these fields because Covid 19 struck the world, then the cold weather, rain, and snow came to Buffalo, making it very hard to keep the building of the fields running smoothly.

Hilbert College Athletic Director Megan Valentine said the students are excited to play at home again.

“It ended up being more expensive and challenging on the back end of things,” Valentine said.

The idea of two new fields sounds great to everyone, but it is important to keep in mind the work that goes into coordinating the whole process and ensuring that it runs correctly.

The athletics program started planning for the new fields before Valentine became the athletic director at Hilbert. The fields are part of a deal between RANE Property Management, the company putting up apartments on the adjacent Immaculata site, and the Franciscan Sisters of Saint Joseph, who sold the land to the developer.

“We are very thankful for the Franciscan sisters of Saint Joseph to make these fields possible,” Valentine said. “We also had to do a lot with the town hall involving the permitting process.”

As for when the fields will be ready, it is hard to tell at this current time. The cold weather, snow, and rain has not helped the process at all as we near the time that home games need to be played for the Hawks baseball and softball teams.

“They can’t be ready soon enough. Drainage around this time of year is tough,” Valentine said. “Hopefully they can be used for games this spring.”

Sydnea Schiedel, an infielder on the softball team, said she is excited to play on the new fields.

“We are all eager to get out on to the new field,” Schiedel said. “Being able to practice and play on the new fields gives us so much more opportunity to get better and make competitive runs in our seasons.”

Valentine said having fields that can consistently host games will help the athletics department build a sense of community around the teams.

“It creates a lot of opportunities for the community around us to bring people to campus,” she said.

The fields will also create an opportunity for Hilbert College to use these fields in the summer to host tournaments or even a few camps during the summer, Valentine said.

“It helps with the recruitment process, and it is important to bring people here to build that relationship with recruits” Valentine said. It may seem like a lot right now with all the different obstacles that Hilbert Athletics had to tackle with the weather and the construction, but the end is near and when these fields are finally finished there will be nothing but good things coming out of them for the teams that play on them and the community surrounding Hilbert College, she said.

Hilbert Baseball Opens AMCC Play

Hilbert baseball opened conference play last week looking to follow up a big win against Oberlin College April 2. It would be a day where everything went La Roche University’s way.

The Hawks pitcher Aydan Rolph would only last 3 innings as the Redhawks got to him early scoring five runs. Jake Seymour, the starting pitcher for La Roche, threw six complete innings while giving up zero runs and striking out seven batters.

La Roche’s lead off hitter Austin Hoffman would have quite an offense game collecting two hits, one of those being his first homerun of the season. Hilbert would have seven hits in the first game but couldn’t plate a run dropping the first game of the double header 13-0.

In the second game Zachary Crane would start on the mound for the Hawks, but would leave the game in the second inning due to an injury. Before leaving crane would give up three runs, two of them being earned, making the score 3-0 heading into the bottom half of the third inning.

With the bases would be loaded for Misael Guzman., he hit a single scoring one and making the score 3-1. A couple pitches later Frank McCabe would score on a wild pitch making it 3-2. But two runs would cap Hilbert’s Offensive for the rest of the day. La Roche would continue to tack on 13 more runs throughout the rest of the game. Winning their second game of the season 16-2.

Hawks Softball Gets Back on the Field

The Hilbert Hawks softball team has been practicing hard with restrictions in place as they begin their spring season.  

“I am excited to be able to watch their games again, because all of my roommates play and I can sort’ve live the sport through them,” said junior psychology major, Kaylea Schiedel.

Since the first team meeting in September of last year, it was apparent to players that coming back with COVID-19 still in place, the experience would be vastly different. Safety is the biggest priority, said sophomore Sydney Schiedel, who plays second base.

“It is definitely different. There are a lot of things that make it tough. Twenty five percent of the team gets tested each week. Before games, we have to have a negative COVID test within 72 hours of the game,” said Schiedel. “Plus, we had to split into two pods, so we can only have 10 people in each pod to maintain physical distance from each other,” Schiedel stated.

One thing that continues to remain a top priority this season is the importance of teamwork and treating everyone with a fair opportunity both on and off the field.

“The captains are naturally those who are making this season turn out to be a success for our team. There is naturally some tension between players fighting for a spot, but the captain’s do a good job of making sure we are all playing together and feel like a team,” said Schiedel.

Schiedel said that last season effected eligibility to play this season, as seniority for players is determined by the years that an athlete is actively playing. This caused much frustration amongst those returning players and new players, both first-time freshman and transfers.

“I’m a sophomore in the classroom, but I’m a freshman on the field because I got my year of eligibility back last year since our season was cancelled. So now there’s a lot of girls that are freshman and have never played an actual collegiate game here at Hilbert. This is where it makes it confusing and caused frustration amongst being able to get a spot this season,” said Schiedel.

Hawks Baseball Splits with Hiram

The Hilbert Baseball team took on Hiram College at Gowanda High school this week, splitting the double header with the Terriers.

In game one there was a lot of offense from both teams. Getting the start game 1 would be Josh McTigue, who threw four innings, taking the no-decision. Bullpen pitcher Aydan Rolph picked up his second win in the short season, as the Hawks would battled back and forth in a intense offensive game.

The Terriers Would score the first run of the game giving them one run lead until the bottom of the third. After a couple of misplayed balls James Disanti would place a single into left field scoring 2, the next batter Misael Guzman would drive in another run off another Hiram error making the score 4-1 Hilbert.

But Hiram was not out of the game, answering with a four run fifth inning putting the Terriers up 5-4. In the bottom half of the inning Misael Guzman would step up to the plate with two runners on and send a 3-run home run over the centerfield fence, putting the hawks back on top 9-5 in the 5th inning.  Aydan Rolph would blank the Terriers in the 6th inning. Hilbert added three more runs on two extra base hits. A home run by John Wilson and a double by Brandon Job put the hawks up 12-5 headed into the 7th. The Terriers would not go down quietly scoring two runs in their last chance falling just short to the Hawks 12-7

In the second Game everything would go Hiram’s way. In the first two innings Hiram would score four unearned runs. The Hawks would try to get back into the game with back-to-back singles by Shawn Romanowski and Brandon Job,sending the nine whole hitter Frank McCabe up to the plate with two outs. McCabe hit the first pitch in his at bat one hoping the fence scoring 3 runs on a stand-up double. That would be all the scoring in the game for the Hawks. Hiarm would rally in the fourth inning scoring eight runs on six hits. The Hawks would fail to Hiram the second game 18-3.

Hilbert (2-4) will hit the road for another away series traveling to Oberlin, OH to face Oberlin College (0-0) with first pitch set for 2 p.m. Friday afternoon.

Hawks Baseball Drops Two to Wells

The Hilbert Hawk’s baseball team was on the road for the second series in a row to start the young season, taking on Wells College in Aurora, NY.

Hilbert would start the day of hot when Misael Guzman would launch a two-run homerun over the right field wall giving the Hawks a 2-0 in the top of the second. Wells would respond quickly in the bottom of the second tallying 5 runs on 3 extra base hits. The Hawks would try and rally back scoring two more runs in the first game but couldn’t hold Wells from tacking more runs on the board. Misael Guzman would give up 8 earned runs on the day giving him his first loss at Hilbert in a 4-8 defeat.

The second game was a great pitching duel, as Josh Mctigue would make his first start since the 2020 shortened season. The Hawks would only score 1 run on 3 hits, two coming from the freshman Colton Davis.

Mctigue threw four innings only giving up two earned runs. Hilbert would drop game two with a score of 4-1.

The Hawks(1-3) will be traveling to SUNY Fredonia(1-0) Saturday to play a double header march 27th, with first pitch at 12:00 pm.  

Hawks Baseball Splits Season Opener Double Header

The Hilbert Hawks baseball team is fired up after their first win of the season and hopes to keep the momentum going forward.

The team claimed its first victory of the season last Tuesday against their rival D’Youville College in their double header played at Gowanda high school. With their season being canceled last spring because of Covid-19, their last game played was over a year ago in Myrtle Beach. These men were eager to get back to the game they love to play, and it showed in their first game back. Even after losing the second game in the double header, they are not hanging their heads.

“I thought both games went well even though we went one in one… it felt amazing to finally play a real game again with all my friends,” the returning junior James DiSanti said.

DiSanti had the first run of the season on Tuesday during the first game and had some pretty other remarkable plays throughout the duration of the game at third base.

“ I really felt the best I’ve felt all year long… this had to of been one of the best days of the year to finally be able to step on the field again feeling like that,” DiSanti, who missed time last year with a knee injury last year, said.

The whole team did their best both games despite the shortcomings they experienced last year.

Misael Guzman Caez, a new player to the team, had good things to say about his teammates. “I think both the team and myself did good,” Guzman Caez said. “We could have done better things as a team like hitting the ball better… It feels great being out there again playing baseball.”

On the offense side of things, the hawks held their own in both games posting up ten combined hits after being sidelined the last year due to Covid-19.

In Game 1, Aydan Rolph shined in relief facing eight batters giving up only one hit and no runs earned. On the defensive end, the hawks kept the mistakes to a minimum while posting up only two errors in 14 innings on the field.

Leadership plays a huge role on this team. “There are plenty of leaders on our team, and our leadership will improve,” Guzman Caez said.

Just like every year, the Hawk’s main goal is to win the AMCC championship at the end of the season. “We have a tight group and with what we have, there is a good chance we can get there,” said DiSanti.

Hawks Baseball has High Hopes

The Hilbert Hawks are fueled up and ready to play a full schedule of games this spring.

With their season being cancelled last spring due to Covid-19, the men’s baseball team are ready to get back in action. They played a total of 11 games and went 6-5 down in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina at the Ripken Experience tournament. They were eager to see how they would do during conference play before all sports were cancelled due to the pandemic.

When asked about the current roster in comparison to last spring, head coach Drew Fittry sounded quite optimistic, even after the long break.

“I thought we saw a lot of growth last spring that was our best start to a season that we have ever had, the first winning season,” Fittry said. “We only lost 4 seniors and we have a pretty solid incoming class that came in. I see some guys making immediate impacts on the program just having another year under our belt with a lot of guys that understand our system.”

The shortened season adds fuel to this spring’s fire on the diamond. Fittry is hopeful last year’s start has given the team the ingredients to develop a winning attitude on the field, he said.

“Now that we have seen that success, we know what we’re capable of doing and we’re expecting even more this year.” Fittry said.

The Hawks still have seven out of nine players that were on the starting roster from last year as well as the same pitching staff.

“Having that many returning starters always helps,” Fittry said. “Whenever you can kind of have that chemistry in place to begin with makes this a lot easier as a coach and when you are out there playing.”

The Hawks have unfinished business to do this year in the AMCC.

“We’re looking at this year as a redemption season. We fully expect to turn some heads within the league” Fittry said.

Fittry prioritizes the health and safety of his athletes and assistant coaches in order to give the boys a full season that they have been waiting for. Each week 25% of the roster gets rapid tested to ensure the health and safety of the team and is mandated by the conference.

Now that Hilbert baseball has a brand-new field, the athletes and coaches are excited more than ever to play on the diamond. Will the fields be ready by opening day? Maybe, it depends on the snowfall and if the finishing touches are done. Their first game is March 9 vs D’Youville at D’Youville. Their first home game is March 27 vs. La Roche University. The first home game has possibilities of a ribbon cutting ceremony for the brand-new field.

Hilbert Baseball prepares for Opener with Covid Restrictions Still in Place

The Hilbert College baseball team is getting ready to start their 2021 season, with the  team hungry to start playing games again after their 2020 season was ended short due to the Covid 19 pandemic that took the world by surprise.

The season is set to kick off March 9th at D’youville college, in a doubleheader. The team has been practicing for about a month now and is doing its best to make sure they are prepared for the upcoming game and season while still dealing with protocols in place to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Hilbert College Head Baseball Coach, Drew Fittry, said the team has been preparing for the season despite the challenged that covid protocols present.

“Covid made it tough for a lot of teams to prepare the right way,” Fittry said. “We have done a great job adapting and we are in a better spot than the Pennsylvania schools in our conference because we got to start practicing almost a month before them due to Covid.”

Covid has brought many challenges to the college sports world but the Hawks have had better opportunity to gear up for the season because of the different restrictions by certain states.

The team has a set of goals lined up for their upcoming season, hoping to make history within the Hawks Athletic program, and believe they have a great chance to do so, Fittry said.

“We need to take baby steps throughout the season and make sure were doing the little things right,” he said. “I want to make it to the postseason and make a run there, we have a great group of guys and a great chance of achieving this goal.”

The Hilbert baseball team would make program history by winning an AMCC postseason game this year. Out of the 17 years that the baseball team has been in the AMCC, they have not won a postseason game, but the coach and his players believe they have a great shot to win one this season.

This season for the Hawks baseball team will take a lot of work to get through. The games early in the season will have to be planned around the snow and rain typical to a Buffalo spring. Also, there are many Covid regulations that the team has to follow like testing the whole team when they play a school in Pennsylvania. On top of all of this, the team has to remain focused and shut out distractions in order to reach their goal of being at the top of the Alleghany Mountain Collegiate Conference.

Still, Michael Contini, a pitcher on the team said he sees this year as a great opportunity. “We have a great group of guys with a lot of talent, as long as we work hard and play up to the standards that we know we are capable of, we will have a great season,” Contini said.

Editor’s Note: Zack Panfil, the article’s author, is a member of the Hilbert baseball team

Hawks Baseball Set for Tuesday

After not playing a single game fin over a year the Hilbert Hawks baseball team will lace up their cleats on Tuesday.

The Hawks will be taking on cross town rival D’Youville. Their season was cut short last year due to the globe pandemic Covid-19, their last game played March 7th, 2020, where the Hawks swept a two-game series against Geneva College (PA) in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina winning 3-1 and 10-4. The Hawk would set a record in the first 11 games of an early season last year going (6-5) being the first team in Hilbert history to come back from spring break with a winning record.

Players to watch this season would be Zach Crane, Jonathan Wilson, Josh McTigue all three being named on the Division III players to watch list. Crane (Pitcher) had to great starts last year going 2-0 on the young season (0.69 Era, 13.0 IP, 12 SO). Wilson (Utility) had a great start to his season being the top bat in the Hawks line up ( .436 AVG, 10 XBH, 11 RBI). He will be looking to have another great season. And McTigue would have two starts in the 2020 season picking up his first collegiate win. McTigue was a very effective arm in those two starts (3.86 Era, 11.2 IP, 9 SO).

Head Coach Drew Fittry said he is excited to see what these players can do in a full season.

“I couldn’t be happier for Zach, Jon, And Josh,” Fittry said.

Hilbert Women’s Bowling Travels for Tournament

The Hilbert College women’s bowling team participated in the AMCC Round Robin one last weekend, finishing the day with a 1-2 record in the Erie, PA tournament held at Eastland bowling lanes. 

Hilbert took on Medaille College, Saint Vincent College, and Penn State Behrend in baker matches. Hilbert took the win over Saint Vincent College 805-711.  They dropped 837-734 vs. Medaille College and dropped 716-665 vs. Penn State Behrend. 

“This is my second-year coaching here at Hilbert, and this season we have some talent and great girls, I can see us competing in the finals this year,” coach Warren Bush said. 

Junior Kaitlyn Barone leadoff for the Hawks, with freshman Ashley Forbes, junior Dyana Durmaj, junior Victoria Kurdziel and freshman Ashley Dixon following. Dixon bowled as the team’s anchor. Freshman Mattison Arnett helped fill in for the team. 

The team threw a record high baker game of 206 to help them win over St. Vincent College for the final match of the day. 

“It felt good being able to defeat the hardest team at the tournament,” said coach Warren Bush.  

Kaitlyn Barone was the top bowler knocking down 519 pins and averaging 17.3. Ashley Forbes threw a 14.2, Victoria Kurdziel averaged 13.1, Ashley Dixon averaged 12.8, Mattison Arnett averaged a 12.3, and Dyana Durmaj averaged a 10.2. 

“This year more than ever we are a team,” said captain Dyana Durmaj. 

The team will take on these three teams again in the AMCC Round Robin two event on March 6th. Spectators are not allowed but make sure to cheer on your hawks by watching them livestream on the teams Facebook page, Hilbert College Women’s Bowling.  This event and the AMCC round robin two event in March will help determine if the team will make it into the playoffs in March. 

Editor’s Note: Kaitlyn Barone, the article’s author, is a member of Hilbert’s Women’s bowling team.