March 27, 2007
Lutes' Seven-Game Win Streak Stopped
by Saint Martin's
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LACEY, Wash. - Saint Martin's took a 5-0 lead after three
innings and held on to defeat Pacific Lutheran, 9-7, in
a non-conference game played Tuesday afternoon.
The loss ended a seven-game PLU winning streak and dropped
the Lutes to 17-6 for the season.
With his team coming off of a three-game conference sweep
of Lewis & Clark on Sunday and Monday and with an important
conference series against No. 5-ranked George Fox looming
this weekend, PLU head coach Geoff Loomis elected to rest
his starters. The Lutes had five players in the starting
lineup who had not started a game this year, and two more
that had a total of only three starts between them.
Trailing 5-0 in the top of the fourth, the Lutes put together
a two-run rally with Geoff Gabler and Ben Shively producing
run-scoring singles. PLU cut its deficit to 5-3 with another
run in the fifth, but Saint Martin's scored two in the bottom
of the frame to take a 7-3 lead.
With PLU starters entering the game in the sixth, the Lutes
got two runs back with a two-out rally capped by Roger Guzman's
two-run single. The Saints responded with two runs of their
own, and the Lutes closed out the scoring in the seventh
inning on Justin Whitehall's two-out, two-run double.
Jeff Caley started the game for PLU and took the loss,
giving up five earned run on three hits and two walks in
three innings. The big blow against Caley was Richard O'Neill's
bases-clearing double in the third inning.
Matt Wolford, who got the start in center, had a pair of
singles to finish as the only PLU player with more than
one hit.
Pacific Lutheran returns to action on Wednesday when it
hosts Puget Sound in a non-conference game starting at 3
p.m. On Saturday, the Lutes host George Fox in a noon doubleheader.
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