April 21, 2007
Lutes Beat Whitworth, Move to Within
One Game of NWC Championship
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Score
SPOKANE, Wash. - Pacific Lutheran closed to the doorstep
of its first conference baseball crown in more than 50 years
by breaking away late for a 14-3 win over Whitworth in a
Northwest Conference contest today at Merkel Field.
The visiting Lutes scored 13 of their runs over the final
three innings to improve to 29-7 overall and 18-3 in the
NWC. Whitworth fell to 13-21 and 9-12.
PLU's Brett Brunner (pictured) and the Pirates' Ryan Snell
were locked in a tight pitchers' dual through six innings
as the Lutes led 1-0. The Lutes scored their first run on
back-to-back doubles by Brandon Sales and Jared Simon in
the third inning. Snell finally gave up two more in the
seventh on an RBI single by Tyler Green and a run-scoring
double from Justin Whitehall for a 3-0 PLU advantage.
The Lutes scored three more against the Pirate bullpen
in the eighth, two of which came home on Ryan Thorne's double.
Trailing 6-0, Whitworth finally broke through against Brunner
in the bottom of the eighth. With two outs, Joel Tampien
doubled home two runs and J.J. Jones doubled home Tampien
to pull the Bucs within 6-3 heading to the ninth inning.
It was then that the flood games opened. The Lutes put
the game away with eight runs against three pitchers. Nearly
all of the runs were unearned after an error at third base
allowed the inning to continue. PLU pounced on the opportunity
when Jordan Post drove home two with a double to right.
After a walk and hit batter, Logan Andrews deposited a grand
slam over the right field wall for the final runs of the
game.
Sales had three hits to lead PLU, while Thorne, Whitehall,
and Simon each had a pair. Andrews drove in four runs. Kyle
Richardson and Jones each had a pair of hits for the Pirates.
Depending on the outcome of the George Fox versus Lewis
& Clark series this weekend, PLU needs to win only one
of three games against cross-town rival Puget Sound next
weekend to clinch the conference's automatic bid to the
NCAA Division III tournament. PLU is on track for its first
conference title since 1954, when the Lutes were members
of the Evergreen Conference (which no longer exists).
- PLU -
(Courtesy of Whitworth Sports Information
Office.)