March 1, 2008
Lutes, Wildcats Split Conference
Baseball Twinbill
Game One
Game Two
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| Bret Handy - picks up second-game win |
PARKLAND, Wash. – Pacific Lutheran got a strong pitching
performance from freshman Bret Handy in the second game
to split a Northwest Conference baseball doubleheader with
the Linfield Wildcats on Saturday at the PLU baseball field.
The games featured a match-up between the defending conference
champion and No. 18-ranked Lutes and the team picked by
the conference coaches to win the 2008 title, the Wildcats.
Linfield rode Brian Kerr’s three-run homer to a 6-4
victory in the first game before Handy handcuffed the Wildcats
in the nightcap, 8-1. The four-game conference series concludes
with a pair of seven-inning games scheduled to start at
11 a.m. on Sunday.
Handy, a left-hander from Nooksack Valley High School near
the Canadian border, allowed only the one earned run on
seven hits while striking out two and walking three in 8
2/3 innings. He left the game only after Kerr’s pinch
hit base hit drove in the Wildcats’ only run of the
second game with two outs in the ninth inning. Trey Watt
came in to get the final out and wrap up the PLU victory.
Prior to Saturday’s game, Handy had thrown only four
innings in the Lutes’ first five games.
The Lutes scored a run in the second inning on singles
by Geoff Gabler and Tyler Goarck and a sacrifice fly by
Matt Wolford, then broke the game open with four runs more
in the third against Linfield starter and loser Garrett
Dorn. Brandon Sales and Jordan Post singled to start the
inning, and both scored on a double by Kris Hansen. With
the bases loaded, Goarck’s ground ball was thrown
away, allowing more runs to score.
PLU added two runs in the seventh inning on Carl Benton’s
RBI double and Ben Shively’s run-scoring single, and
then finished its scoring in the eighth when Sales walked
and eventually tallied on a passed ball.
The Lutes collected 11 hits – including two each
by Benton and Gabler – against a trio of Linfield
pitchers. No Linfield batter had more than one hit in the
second contest.
In the opener, the Wildcats scored a run in the second
before posting a big five-run outburst in the third inning,
with Kerr being at the heart of both rallies. He doubled
and scored on Jordan Boustead’s two-out double in
the second, then clubbed a three-run homer to right-centerfield
an inning later. Drew Van Cleave started the third with
a long homer to left before Kerr hit his two-out drive.
After three innings the Wildcats had collected six runs
on 10 hits against PLU starter and loser Ian Opsal. He was
relieved by Hunter Simpson, who threw six hitless innings
to allow the Lutes to get back into the contest. Hansen
hit a homer for the team’s first run, and they added
another an inning later when Sales singled to drive in Shively.
PLU cut its deficit to 6-3 in the sixth when Benton hit
a leadoff double and eventually scored on an RBI groundout
by Matt Akridge.
The Lutes added their final run in the eighth inning courtesy
of a hit batter, a single and a Linfield error, but that
was all they could muster.
Brian Clark improved his record to 3-0 for Linfield, giving
up three runs, all earned, on 10 hits while striking out
four and walking two in six innings. Ricky Gonzalez pitched
two innings and Robert Vaughn recorded the save with a scoreless
ninth inning.
Linfield collected 10 hits in the game, including two each
by Kerr, Boustead and David Bachofner. After starting slow,
the Lutes finished with 12 hits, including a perfect 4-for-4
from Ben Shively, three hits from Sales and two more from
Ryan Aratani.
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