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PROFILE: Versatile player who was arguably UMass Lowell's most improved player Still regaining form following an injury last year, but should find plenty of innings in the outfield Majoring in criminal justice. AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in one game, an 11-2 loss at Barry University. AS A SOPHOMORE: Started 28 of 32 games before an injury curtailed his season Batted .303 - tops among 2008 returning players - with 20 singles, 13 walks, seven doubles Highlights include a 12-1 win at Merrimack, in which he batted 2-for-5 with three runs, two doubles and one RBI; as well as three RBI in a 6-2 win at Pace. AS A JUNIOR: Started 32 of 35 games and led the Riverhawks with a .325 batting average and a .462 slugging percentage Also chipped in with 19 RBI and 15 runs Ranked among the NE-10 leaders in batting average (14th) and fielding percentage (1st, 1.000) Named to the NE-10 Third Team Highlights include a 2-for-4 effort with three RBI in a 6-5 loss at Saint Rose Also went 2-for-3 (doubles) with two RBI and a run in a 6-2 win over Merrimack. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year player at Clarence H.S. for coach Dave Smith Three-time all-conference standout Led Clarence H.S. to conference championship as a senior Earned All-Region honors as a sophomore Named top hitter by teammates as a freshman and a junior Also a conference all-star in hockey as a junior and a senior. PERSONAL: Oldest of two sons of Mark and Kerry Onorato of Clarence Center, NY Enjoys playing hockey, working out in spare time Lists Boston Red Sox as favorite team Influences include Ray Bourque Aspires to become an athletic trainer following graduation. |
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