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Seacoast Tuesday Standout: Dover junior right-hander hurls five-inning no-hitter

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Dover High School junior Michael Gorman struck out seven and didn't allow a hit in a five-inning complete-game win over Merrimack.

ROCHESTER - Michael Gorman's first pitch in Tuesday's Division I baseball game hit Merrimack's Danny Lavigne. The Dover High School junior right-hander then issued a two-out walk to clean-up hitter Brogan Matte before getting out out of the first inning unscathed. From there, it was all Gorman.

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"He pitched lights out, a lot of weak contact," Dover head coach Scott Dubben said. "He just dominated. He was getting ahead of hitters, spotting his fastball, spotting his breaker, and just really locating well.