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NEWBERG, Ore. – Erin Sailors threw a one-hit
shutout in the opening game and the Corban College Warriors smacked
three home runs in the second game, earning the sweep of a
non-conference softball doubleheader 3-0 and 6-3 over the George
Fox University Bruins Friday afternoon here at Morse Field.
The twinbill had originally been scheduled for Thursday in Salem,
Ore., but recent rains made the Warriors' field, which has no
tarp, unplayable, so the coaches of the two teams agreed to move to
Newberg on Friday, with George Fox as the home team.
Sailors (3-3) was masterful in the lidlifter, allowing only one
baserunner on a walk through the first five
innings. The Warriors gave her all the runs she
would need in the 3rd when consecutive singles by Jessie Jones,
Rebecca Franke, and Rachel Steigleman produced one run, and Franke
scored later on a ground out by Karlee Sisler.
The Bruins had Sailors on the rope in the 6th but could not come
up with a timely hit. Katie Hughes drew a
leadoff walk and Amy Peterson was safe on a grounder to third when
the first baseman dropped the throw. Becka Doyle
followed with the only hit off Sailors, a clean single down the
left-field line that loaded the bases with none
out. Sailors got out of the jam by then striking
out the Bruins' 2-3-4 hitters - Erin Lee, Shelby Briske, and
Chelsea Bradely - in order, though Bradely gave the Warriors a
tremendous scare with a towering fly down the left-field line that
landed about 10 feet foul of being a grand-slam home run.
The Warriors added an insurance run in the 7th when Jones singled,
stole second and third, and scored on Brittany Wagner's
double off the glove of a diving Lee in right.
That was enough to pin the loss on southpaw Bradely (1-2), who
struck out eight without a walk in going the distance while
allowing 11 hits.
Sailors finished with 14 strikeouts and only one
walk. Jones, Wagner, and Sisler all had two hits
each for the Warriors.
In the nightcap, George Fox took an early 1-0 lead in the 1st on
back-to-back two-out doubles by Briske and Bradely, the latter a
sizzling one-hop smash to the left of shortstop Megan Gaylord that
went all the way to the wall. Bradely blanked
the Warriors on a pair of hits through the first three innings but
tired in the 4th when the visitors plated four runs.
Franke opened the frame with a double to left and Schell followed
with her first home run of the season, a liner over the center
field fence, for a 2-1 Corban lead. Steigleman
singled up the middle, and Sisler drilled her first round tripper
over the left-center fence. The Warriors added
another run in the 5th as Steigleman walked, advanced on a wild
pitch, and scored on a single to left by Twyla
Baggarley. Corban's final run came in the
7th on a solo home run to center by Franke, her first.
The Bruins rallied with two runs in the last of the 7th and had
the tying run at the plate before the Warriors got the final
out. Amy Peterson reached on a one-out error at
third and came all the way around on a throwing error by relief
pitcher Wagner on Kerstyn Tsuruda's slow
roller. After Lee forced Tsuruda, Briske and
Bradely singled to score Lee, but Wagner retired Doyle on a liner
back to the mound.
Baggarly (1-1) worked 4.2 innings to get the win, allowing five
hits and a run with two strikeouts and a walk.
Wagner spaced two hits and allowed two unearned runs, but picking
up her second save of the season. Bradley (1-3)
surrendered 11 hits while fanning six with two walks.
Bradley had three hits and Briske two for the
Bruins. Sisler was 3-3 for the Warriors, while
Franke, Steigleman, and Baggarly had two hits apiece.
George Fox (1-3) returns to the diamond Wednesday with a pair at
Concordia University-Portland at 3:00 p.m.
Corban (6-8) hosts Lewis & Clark College Wednesday in a
twinbill at 1:00 p.m.