May 22, 2007
BASEBALL: Record-Breaking Season
Comes to an End
LAST WEEK: Pacific Lutheran’s record-setting
baseball season came to a sudden end on Saturday as host
Chapman University swept a pair of games from the Lutes,
10-7 and 1-0, to win the NCAA Division III West Region championship.
CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES: Chapman, the regional
tournament's No. 1 seed, needed to beat the Lutes twice
on Saturday, and it used a pair of yeoman pitching efforts
to turn the trick. In the first game, Devin Drag threw a
complete game on two days rest. Though he allowed the Lutes
11 hits and seven runs, he pitched out of trouble often
enough to get his team the victory. For Drag, it was his
15th win of the season without a defeat. His teammates gave
him plenty of support with 15 hits. Tyler Dean got the Panthers
off to a strong start, hitting a three-run homer in the
first and a two-run double in the second to give Chapman
the early lead. The Panthers held a 9-4 advantage in the
bottom of the seventh when Jared Simon clubbed his sixth
homer of the season, a three-run shot, to pull the Lutes
to within a run. Chapman added one more run in the eighth
and Drag closed out the Lutes in the final two innings.
The Lutes, the tournament's No. 2 seed, had plenty of scoring
opportunities with 11 hits, but they also left 11 runners
on the bases. In the second game, Wayde Kitchens did his
teammate Drag one better. Kitchens, a mountain of a man
at 6-7, 270 pounds, threw a five-hit shutout while working
on only one day of rest, and that against the team that
led the tournament in batting average through the first
three days. Kitchens struck out 11 PLU batters to improve
his season record to 12-2. Chapman scored its only run in
the third inning when Kurt Yacko led off with a single and
eventually scored on a one-out base hit by Ryan Prechtl.
Other than that, PLU starter Joe DiPietro, also pitching
on two days rest, was stellar. Though he gave up 10 hits,
he pitched out of several jams. DiPietro took the tough-luck
loss and closed out his senior season with an 11-3 record.
“Given the circumstances, Joe pitched the best game
of his career. That was a tough way to lose the game, 1-0,”
said PLU head coach Geoff Loomis. “As good as Joe
was today, their pitcher was equal to that. It’s hard
to feel bad about losing a game that way.” Pacific
Lutheran did have a couple of scoring chances, but not many
of them. Its best chance came in the seventh when Ryan Thorne,
who had two of PLU’s five hits, led off with a double.
Jordan Post followed with a line drive, but his potential
RBI hit was taken away on Jake Hurst’s diving catch.
Tyler Green then fanned and Justin Whitehall grounded out
to end the inning. PLU’s final chance came in the
ninth when Roger Guzman led off with a single, but Kitchens
retired the final three batters to finish the game and the
Lutes’ season. “I think that by tomorrow we’re
all going to realize that we had an amazing year and when
we reflect back on this it’s going to be remembering
all of the highlights rather than remembering what happened
today,” said Loomis. DiPietro, Simon and Post were
named to the West Region all-tournament team.
ALL-WEST REGION HONORS: Joe DiPietro, who
pitched Pacific Lutheran to a Northwest Conference championship
and to the NCAA Division III West Region final, has earned
American Baseball Coaches Association All-West Region first
team recognition. Third baseman Jared Simon and pitcher
Brett Brunner were named to the second team. DiPietro (Yakima,
Wash. / Eisenhower HS) finished the season with an 11-3
record and a 1.93 earned run average. A two-time Northwest
Conference Pitcher of the Year, the senior right-hander
struck out 79 and walked just 26 in 112 innings. He limited
opponents to a .234 batting average. DiPietro also earned
NCAA Division III West Region All-Tournament honors, going
1-1 with a 1.59 earned run average. Simon (Auburn, Wash.
/ Auburn HS), a first team all-conference honoree, finished
his senior year batting .310 with six home runs and a team-high
42 runs batted in. He also earned West Region all-tournament
honors after hitting .316 with a homer and five runs batted
in and also excelling on defense. Brunner (Dallas, Ore.
/ Chemeketa CC), also a first team all-conference performer,
finished his junior year with a 7-2 record and a 1.94 earned
run average. In 83 2/3 innings he struck out 43, walked
28 and limited opponents to a .253 batting average.
SCHOOL RECORDS FALL: A handful of Pacific
Lutheran baseball records were broken during this season.
Ryan Thorne set a pair of records by smashing the stolen
bases records with 38 swipes and the at bats record with
179 plate appearances. Logan Andrews set the season record
for walks with 37. Joe DiPietro earned the most wins in
school histoy after going 11-3.
COACH LOOMIS: In his fifth season at the
helm head coach Geoff Loomis led the Lutes to the best season
in school history by going 35-9. This was the first NCAA
post season appearance for the Lutes. Loomis’ overall
record improves to 122-82 with a .598 win percentage.
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