March 3, 2007
Stanford, Whitehall Deliver, Lutes
Hold On to Beat Menlo, 4-3
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| Dylan Stanford |
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| Justin Whitehall |
ATHERTON, Calif. – Dylan Stanford coaxed a bases-loaded
ground ball for the final out of the game as the Pacific
Lutheran Lutes held on to defeat the Menlo Oaks, 4-3, in
the first game of a three-game series at Cartan Field.
The second game of Saturday’s doubleheader was suspended
by darkness with Menlo leading 6-5 after seven innings.
Pacific Lutheran scored two runs in the top of the ninth
inning to take a 4-2 lead entering the bottom of the ninth,
but the Oaks got one run back on a one-out home run by Chris
Budelli. After another out, Andrews suffered a streak of
wildness and walked the bases loaded. Stanford, a right-handed
sophomore, got Matt Medina to hit a brounder to Brett Brunner
for the final out.
The Lutes opened the scoring in the first inning when Ryan
Thorne hit a two-out single to drive in Roger Guzman, who
opened the frame with a single. Menlo tied the score in
the second, but PLU regained a one-run advantage in the
fourth, scoring on a two-out error. The Oaks again knotted
the score with a run in the eighth inning, but the Lutes
had an answer in the ninth.
With one out, Tyler Green and Jordan Post drew walks and
Thorne was hit by a pitch. Justin Whitehall then delivered
the key blow, a two-run double to left-center field. That
set the stage for Stanford’s last-out heroics in the
bottom of the inning.
Joe DiPietro earned the victory for the Lutes, limiting
the Oaks to two runs on five hits. DiPietro, the 2006 Northwest
Conference Pitcher of the Year, struck out eight and walked
just one in eight innings of work. Stanford picked up his
first save of the year.
The Lutes finished with nine hits, including two each from
Post, Kris Hansen and Bryce Depew.
The teams will complete the second game of the doubleheader
on Sunday, prior to the start of the regularly scheduled
nine-inning series finale.
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