North Dorchester Eagles Hold Off Cambridge-South Dorchester Vikings, 13–11, in High-Scoring Showdown

Cambrdige, MD – March 24, 2026

North Dorchester’s offense delivered early and often Wednesday, then withstood a late push from Cambridge-South Dorchester to secure a 13–11 varsity baseball win. The Eagles piled up 12 hits and used aggressive baserunning to build separation in a game that featured multiple pitching changes and momentum swings.

Fast Start Fuels Eagles
North Dorchester created traffic on the bases throughout the middle innings, scoring 13 runs on 12 hits while drawing three walks. Nate Fraccaroli led the charge with a big night at the plate, going 2-for-3 with three runs scored, three RBI, and a triple. Keith Biggar added extra-base pop with two doubles and three RBI, while Manny Reyes collected three hits and crossed the plate three time

Vikings Answer Back
Cambridge-South Dorchester stayed within striking distance behind timely hitting of its own. Noah Marshall drove in three runs and finished with two hits, while Wyatt Harrington added two RBI. The Vikings pressured defensively with speed on the bases, combining for multiple stolen bases that helped keep the game tight deep into the contest.

Pitching Holds Late
The Eagles navigated a bullpen-heavy afternoon, with four pitchers combining to limit damage late. Gage Kral logged three key innings with seven strikeouts, and Fraccaroli worked a clean inning to help stabilize the final frames. Despite the Vikings’ push, North Dorchester’s arms did enough to preserve the lead.

By the Numbers
North Dorchester finished with 10 RBI, 15 total bases from its top four hitters, and a flurry of stolen bases that added constant pressure. Cambridge-South Dorchester totaled eight hits and eight RBI, but left too much ground to cover after the Eagles’ big middle innings.

Player of the Game
Nate Fraccaroli (North Dorchester) — Fraccaroli filled the stat sheet with two hits, three RBI, three runs scored, a triple, and a scoreless inning on the mound, providing impact on both sides of the ball.

Final
North Dorchester 13, Cambridge-South Dorchester 11
North Dorchester rode a balanced offensive attack and just enough late pitching to outlast Cambridge‑South Dorchester, pulling away during the middle innings and surviving a late Vikings surge for a hard‑fought victory.


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