May 18, 2007
Lutes Beat Chapman, Play for Regional
Championship
Line Score
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| Logan Andrews - records first save |
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| Ryan Thorne - speed kills |
ORANGE, Calif. – Pacific Lutheran’s remarkable
2007 baseball season took another step toward spectacular
as the Lutes defeated the host Chapman Panthers, 4-3, in
a winner’s bracket game at the NCAA Division III West
Region Tournament at Hart Park.
With the win, the Lutes (35-7) advance to Saturday’s
regional championship game against either Chapman or Texas-Dallas.
The Lutes need to win just one game tomorrow to advance
to the Division III World Series scheduled for May 25-29
in Appleton, Wis. Their opponent will have to beat the Lutes
twice to win the regional crown.
Senior Logan Andrews, making his sixth relief appearance
this season, gave up a leadoff double to Jake Hurst in the
bottom of the ninth inning, and Hearst was on third with
two outs when Tyler Dean lifted a fly ball to rightfielder
Justin Whitehall for the final out. “He was looking
dead red (for a fastball),” said Andrews. “I
threw a curve on the outside half and he got out on his
front foot and popped it up.”
Lute starter Kael Fisher improved his record to 6-0 but
scuffled to do it. He allowed three earned runs on four
hits with six strikeouts, but he did walk one batter and
hit four more.
The Lutes scored single runs in the first and second to
take an early 2-0 lead. Ryan Thorne, who had three hits,
created the first-inning run with his speed. He reached
on an infield single, stole second for his school-record
37th steal, advanced to third on a wild pitch that ended
up not more than three feet away from the catcher, and then
scored on another wild pitch.
In the second, Justin Whitehall led off the second with
a double, advanced to third on Andrews’ sacrifice
bunt, and then scored on a single by Matt Akridge.
Chapman tied the score at 2-2 in the fifth when Fisher
hit Kurt Yacko and Kyle Redding and then gave up a two-out,
two-run double to Ryan Cavan.
After giving up the two early runs, Chapman starter Matt
Ricatto used his knuckle ball to keep the Lutes off the
scoreboard until the sixth. Jordan Post, who earlier had
been robbed of an RBI single by shortstop Cavan, led off
the inning with a double. Chapman relief ace Yacko took
over on the mound, but Tyler Green beat out a two-strike
bunt for a hit and Whitehall followed with a single that
scored Post.
The Lutes added another run in the seventh when Brandon
Sales led off with a single, one of his three hits, and
later scored on a base hit by Thorne.
Chapman got one back in the seventh before Andrews came
in and finished the game for the Lutes.
“We were the number two seed coming into this regional
but we never thought of ourselves as being a favorite in
any of these games,” said PLU head coach Geoff Loomis.
“You just gotta believe that something good is going
to happen. Our guys have found ways to finish.”
Pacific Lutheran, which collected 34 hits in its first
two regional tournament wins, added 11 more in this game.
Fisher and Andrews combined to limit the Panthers to just
five hits.
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