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Pierson Baseball Not Worried About Being Swept by Babylon Heading Into Upcoming County Championship Series

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Pierson senior Lucas Iulo slides well ahead of an errant throw at second base.   MARIANNE BARNETT

Pierson senior Lucas Iulo slides well ahead of an errant throw at second base. MARIANNE BARNETT

Senior Andy Wayne was the starting pitcher for the Whalers in game two of last week's series with Babylon.   MARIANNE BARNETT

Senior Andy Wayne was the starting pitcher for the Whalers in game two of last week's series with Babylon. MARIANNE BARNETT

Andy Wayne slides safely into third base.  MARIANNE BARNETT

Andy Wayne slides safely into third base. MARIANNE BARNETT

Pierson senior Braeden Mott hustles down the first base line.   MARIANNE BARNETT

Pierson senior Braeden Mott hustles down the first base line. MARIANNE BARNETT

Brian Schroeder sends the ball to deep center field.   MARIANNE BARNETT

Brian Schroeder sends the ball to deep center field. MARIANNE BARNETT

Brian Schroeder watches as a ball off his bat takes flight to center field.   MARIANNE BARNETT

Brian Schroeder watches as a ball off his bat takes flight to center field. MARIANNE BARNETT

Lucas Iulo sprints to first base.  MARIANNE BARNETT

Lucas Iulo sprints to first base. MARIANNE BARNETT

Pierson senior Max Krotman settles underneath a fly ball for an out.   MARIANNE BARNETT

Pierson senior Max Krotman settles underneath a fly ball for an out. MARIANNE BARNETT

Mac Krotman scores the Whalers' lone run in what was a 2-1 loss at home to Babylon on Thursday, May 8.  MARIANNE BARNETT

Mac Krotman scores the Whalers' lone run in what was a 2-1 loss at home to Babylon on Thursday, May 8. MARIANNE BARNETT

Pierson senior Paul Roesel on the mound.   MARIANNE BARNETT

Pierson senior Paul Roesel on the mound. MARIANNE BARNETT

Paul Roesel throws a strike.  MARIANNE BARNETT

Paul Roesel throws a strike. MARIANNE BARNETT

Pierson seniors, and their families, included Lucas Iulo (99), Paul Roesel, Max Krotman, Braeden Mott and Andy Wayne.   MARIANNE BARNETT

Pierson seniors, and their families, included Lucas Iulo (99), Paul Roesel, Max Krotman, Braeden Mott and Andy Wayne. MARIANNE BARNETT

Drew Budd on May 14, 2025
The Pierson baseball team may be coming off of being swept by Babylon, its opponent in the upcoming best-of-three Suffolk County Class B Championship series, but head coach Bob Manning... more

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