McMINNVILLE, Ore. – Zach
Manley and Evan Hilberg combined to shut out the George Fox
University Bruins and the fifth-ranked Linfield College Wildcats
made the most of four hits for a 3-0 victory Saturday afternoon
here at Roy Helser Field, sewing up the Northwest Conference
baseball championship and an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III
National Tournament.
Linfield improved to 26-8 overall and 17-4 in the conference,
clinching a share of their second straight conference crown.
The University of Puget Sound, now 13-7 in the conference after
pulling out a 6-5 win over Pacific University with three runs in
the bottom of the ninth in the first game of a doubleheader
Saturday, is the only team with a mathematical chance of catching
the Wildcats, but would have to win all four of their remaining NWC
games and have Linfield lose all three next weekend at Pacific
Lutheran University.
George Fox fell to 24-11 overall and finished NWC play with a
14-10 record. Their place in the final standings will not be
determined until all conference series are finished next
weekend.
Linfield took a 1-0 lead in the first inning against the
Bruins' Brian Davis (2-1) when Eric Evenson led off with a
bloop double off the left-field foul line, was sacrificed to
second, and scored on Tim Wilson's ground out to
second. The Wildcats had a chance for more runs off Davis in
the fourth when the George Fox starter walked four batters in the
inning, but one runner was picked off first, and reliever
Carl Mason needed only one pitch to get
Kevin Coleman on a fly to right to end the inning with the bases
loaded.
The Wildcats picked up insurance runs in the sixth and eighth
innings. In the sixth, Wilson drew a lead-off walk, stole
second, and scored on Clayton Truex's ground single to
left. In the eighth, Dustin Smith walked, was sacrificed to
second, and scored on Kevin Allan's two-out double down the
left-field line off reliever Jacob Brown.
The Bruins out-hit the Wildcats six to four, drew four walks,
and had one hit batsman, but left all 11 of their runners on base,
twice squandering bases-loaded opportunities and leaving two in
scoring position in another inning.
Manley (3-0) worked seven innings for the Wildcats, spacing five
hits while fanning five with two walks. He escaped a one-out
bases-loaded jam in the fourth by striking out Zac Israel and Jay
Kirchhofer, and got Taylor Hunter on a soft liner back to the mound
with two out and the bases full in the seventh.
The Bruins had another shot to tie in the eighth against
Hilberg. With two out, Derek Aldrich drew a walk and Nate
Hickok lined a single off Hilberg, with both runners advancing to
second and third when third baseman Smith fielded the ricochet and
threw wildly trying to get Hickok. Hilberg induced Israel to
tap back to the mound, however, and struck out two in the ninth
while nailing down his second save.
Evenson for Linfield and Kirchhofer for George Fox were the only
batters with two hits in the tight pitchers' duel.
NEXT: George Fox will be off for exams and
graduation next week, returning to the field on May 2 to host
Concordia University-Portland in a 2:00 p.m. game …
Linfield, which will most likely go to the West Regional at McMurry
University in Abilene, Texas, plays a doubleheader at Pacific
Lutheran Saturday at 12:00 noon.