March 22, 2008
Offensive Onslaught Give PLU Sweep
of Bearcats
Game One
Game Two
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| Ryan Aratani - two hits in each game |
SALEM, Ore. - Pacific Lutheran pounded a total of 28 hits
in 14 innings of offense and swept a Northwest Conference
baseball doubleheader from Willamette on Saturday at John
Lewis Field. The Lutes won the opener 8-5 and took the second
game 12-6.
The Lutes ended up taking three-of-four games in the series
to improve their season record to 11-8-2 and their conference
mark to 9-7. Willamette is now 10-11 for the season and
6-6 in conference counters.
Brett Brunner was the beneficiary of the Lutes' offensive
surge in the first game. The senior lefthander improved
to 1-2 this season, giving up two runs on four hits while
walking one and striking out seven in five innings of work.
He gave up those two runs in the first inning on the first
of Kyle Stalker's two home runs. Stalker finished the game
with 14 homers, giving him a new Willamette single-season
record.
The Lutes took a 3-2 lead in the top of the third inning
on Jordan Post's three-run homer, his fourth round-tripper
of the season. They added two more runs in the fourth inning
on doubles by Tyler Libadia, Carl Benton and Brandon Sales,
and finished the scoring with single tallies in the fifth,
sixth and seventh innings. Libadia hit a run-producing single
in the fifth, Sales lifted a sacrifice fly in the sixth,
and Sammy Davis had a RBI base hit in the seventh.
Sales finished the game with two hits and two RBI, and
Libadia, Benton and Ryan Aratani all collected a pair of
hits for the Lutes.
For the third time in the four-game series, PLU had a big
first inning, scoring six runs in Saturday's second contest.
The Lutes managed just three hits during the uprising, but
they also benefitted from Willamette's largesse as the Bearcats
committed five errors in the inning.
Pacific Lutheran scored two more runs in the second and
three in the third on the way to the victory. Trey Watt
pitched five innings to improve his record to 2-1. The right-handed
sophomore gave up three runs on six hits while fanning eight
Bearcats. Nic Delikat worked the final two innings and recorded
four more strikeouts.
The Lutes had 15 hits in the game including two each by
Post, Hansen, Aratani and Davis. Post scored three runs
and Hansen scored two and drove in two more.
The defending conference champion Lutes return to action
next weekend, hosting the George Fox Bruins in a four-game
Northwest Conference series. The teams will play a pair
of nine-inning games starting at noon on Saturday, and then
will play two seven-inning contests starting at noon on
Sunday.
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