Box Score LEWISTON, Idaho – Ending
a snake-bitten stay in the Guardian Plumbing, Heating & Air
Conditioning Baseball Tournament Sunday here at Lewis-Clark State
College's Harris Field, the George Fox University Bruins
committed six errors, gave up four unearned runs, and dropped a 5-4
decision in 11 innings to the Concordia University-Portland
Cavaliers.
Concordia took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the 1st when Jordan
Keeker reached on a forceout, went to third on a wild pickoff throw
by George Fox starter Taylor Dunn, and scored on an error at third
by Danny Clifford, who was playing there for the first time after
three games at first base.
The Bruins tied it in the 2nd as Derek Dixon doubled and scored
on an error by Concordia third sacker Jared Young. In the
3rd, the Bruins forged ahead on a single by Derek Blankenship, a
walk to Clifford, and an RBI single by Josh
Rapacz.
The Cavaliers regained the lead with a pair in 4th. With
two out, Mike Cero singled and Sheldon Austria was safe at first
when Dunn dropped a throw from first baseman Dixon while covering
the bag on a bunt attempt for a hit, with Cero scampering to
third. Dunn then threw a wild pitch to score Cero, and
Austria scored on another error at third.
Back came the Bruins in the 7th. Timothy Williams led off
with a double and went to third on Stephen Ossey's bunt
single. Zach Miller singled in Williams, Todd Nagamine
sacrificed to put runners at second and third, and
Blankenship's sacrifice fly to center scored pinch runner
Matthew Zeller as the Bruins took a 4-3 lead.
In the last of the 9th, Mike Dickman led off with a single and
went to third on relief pitcher Taylor Hill's wild pickoff
attempt. Jimmy Sanchez' ground out to short tied the
game and sent it into extra innings.
George Fox went three up-three down in both the 10th and 11th
innings before Concordia came up with the winning run.
Dickman drew a lead-off walk from new pitcher Sean Eberhardt (0-1),
was sacrificed to second by Sanchez, and went to third on Jordan
Keeker's single, his fifth hit of the game. Keeker went
to second on a wild pitch and Cameron Beckert was intentionally
walked to set up a force at any base, but Sean Myrom greeter
reliever Brian Davis with a game-winning single down the left-field
line.
Dunn and Hill gave the Bruins some of their best pitching of the
week as each worked five innings, allowing six hit and no earned
runs apiece. Dunn struck out two and walked one, while Hill
fanned five with no walks. Concordia starter Larsen Kohler
went seven innings, scattering six hits with three strikeouts and
two walks while allowing four runs, three earned. Oliver
Wange (1-0) got the win with four innings of one-hit shutout
relief, fanning two with no walks.
Williams was the only Bruin with two hits. In addition to
Keeker's five-hit game, Cero and Austria added two hits each
to the Cavaliers' total of 14.
The Bruins finished the tournament 0-4 against NAIA teams, two
of them nationally-ranked (#20 University of British Columbia and
#11 Lewis-Clark State). George Fox, after leading the nation
in fielding last year with a .975 average, was plagued all weekend
by defensive lapses, committing 19 errors and allowing 19 unearned
runs.
NEXT: George Fox will play five games against
NCAA Division III teams in the Arizona Desert Classic at Boulder
Creek High School in Anthem, Ariz., Feb. 16-19. The Bruins
will start with a doubleheader against the University of La Verne
on Thursday at 10:00 a.m. ... Concordia (3-3) visits the University
of Puget Sound Friday for a single game at 1:00 p.m.