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Box Score 2 TACOMA, Wash.
– After fumbling away the first game
6-5 with five costly errors that led to four unearned University of
Puget Sound runs, the George Fox University Bruins bounced back
with 12 hits en route to a 10-2 second-game win and a Northwest
Conference baseball doubleheader split Saturday afternoon here at
UPS's West Field.
In the first game, the Bruins, ranked 22nd in the latest
D3baseball.com poll, dropped their third game in a row, all after
holding sizeable early leads. This time, the Bruins'
usually-steady defense did them in, as all five of the George Fox
errors occurred in the two frames in which the Loggers scored.
The Bruins built a 3-0 lead with single runs in the first,
third, and fifth innings against UPS starter Matt Robinson.
Dan Winterstein led off the game with a single, was sacrificed to
second, and scored on a single by Sam Stahl, the
conference RBI leader. In the third, Nate Hickok and Taylor
Hunter walked and Stahl hit a two-out single to plate Hickok.
Winterstein's third home run of the season was a solo shot in
the fifth.
George Fox ace Brian Ranta (7-2) took a three-hitter into the
sixth when it all fell apart for the Bruins. Dakota Resnick
singled with one out and Nick Cherniske reached on a potential
double-play grounder to third that was booted. Casey Coberly
walked, and Will Mentor singled in two runs. Christian Carter
hit into a 6-4 forceout, but the relay to first was thrown away as
Coberly scored the tying run. An error at short and a wild
pitch got Carter home with the go-ahead run.
George Fox regained the lead without the benefit of a hit in the
seventh. Winterstein was hit by a pitch with one out and
Hunter walked before Robinson was replaced by Cameron Duvall
(2-3). Stahl walked after a double steal, Eric Gantenbein
walked to force in the tying run, and Derek Aldrich hit a sacrifice
fly to center to plate Hunter for a 5-4 Bruin lead, which they took
into the last of the ninth.
Jeff Walton led off the last frame with a single and Tucker
Barney reached on an infield hit off Ranta's glove. Andrew
Grady laid down a sacrifice bunt and was safe when the throw to
first was dropped, filling the bases. Jacob Brown replaced
Ranta and failed to handle Resnik's grounder as Walton scored
the tying run. Cherniske then singled to left-center as
Barney scored the winning run.
Ranta struck out seven and walked only one while scattering nine
hits in the tough-luck loss. Stahl went 4-for-4 while
Winterstein had two hits and scored three runs, but the bottom six
positions in the George Fox order went 0-for-21. Resnick and
Coberly had two hits each for the Loggers, who had 10 in all.
In the second game, the Bruins scored single runs in the second
and third innings before breaking loose with five in the
fifth. A double by Gantenbein, a bunt single by Aldrich, and
a single by Hickok put a run on the board in the second, and Stahl
scored in the third on two errors that put him on third before
Gantenbein was caught in a rundown, allowing him to come home.
The Bruins pounded out six hits in the fifth, Jay
Kirchhofer's two-run single igniting the inning.
Winterstein doubled in one run, Hunter singled in another, and
Stahl capped the explosion with an RBI double. They added two
more in the eighth on an RBI single by Zac Israel and a
bases-loaded walk to Winterstein, and Kirchhofer was walked with
the bags loaded for a final run in the ninth.
Clay Gartner (2-2) went eight innings for the Bruins, spacing
nine hits with five strikeouts and three walks. The only runs
he surrendered were solo home runs to Walton and Craig Driver in
the fourth. Andrew Snyder struck out the side in the ninth to
finish up. UPS starter Nathan Aguiar (1-3) took the loss.
Gantenbein, Hickok, Israel, and Kirchhofer had two hits apiece
for the Bruins. For the Loggers, no one had multiple hits,
but every starter had one hit each.
NEXT: George Fox (19-8, NWC 10-7) and Puget
Sound (12-12, NWC 10-4) will conclude their three-game series in
Tacoma with a single game Sunday at 12:00 noon.