Tim Cuevas graduated with a Degree in Sociology, played baseball for four seasons, and was a writer for the Foghorn.
With subs going in everywhere for both teams, the Trojans scored their 22nd and 23rd runs in the ninth and (thank God) last frame. They scored then when players who will go unnamed, since there were so many of them, hit a single. walked, walked again, and two runs scored on a ground ball to Dave Bowes, the shortstop, who flipped it to Tim Cuevas, the second baseman. Cuevas tried for the double play by relaying the ball to first. He was too late. However, in the most spectacular play of the game, the first baseman turned and fired the ball to Giusti behind the plate to catch the runner trying to score a third run (TheFoghorn).