Box Score SPOKANE, Wash. – Keeping
the Northwest Conference baseball race tighter than a drum, the
Whitworth University Pirates salvaged the finale of their
three-game series with the visiting George Fox University Bruins
with a 4-1 win behind the stellar pitching of C.J. Perry and Dan
Scheibe Sunday afternoon here at Merkel Field.
George Fox is now 14-13 overall and 10-5 in the conference,
while Whitworth is 14-9-1 overall and 8-4 in the league. With
Pacific University at 8-2 in the NWC, Pacific Lutheran University
at 9-3, and Linfield College at 12-5, five teams are bunched within
one-and-a-half games of each other at the top of the standings,
based on games-over-.500.
After Perry (3-1) gave up an unearned run in the top of the 1st,
he and Scheibe combined to keep George Fox off the scoreboard the
rest of the way. Perry went five innings, allowing no earned
runs on only three hits with two strikeouts. Scheibe picked
up his second save of the season by tossing the final four innings
and holding the Bruins scoreless on four hits, striking out
four. The Pirates' duo walked none.
David Greenstein led off the game with a
wind-blown double to center, was sacrificed to third, and scored
when Josh Rapacz's liner to second was booted for an
error. Perry induced Danny Clifford to ground into a double
play to avoid any more damage in the inning.
Whitworth tied the game in the 3rd after Erik Nikssarian got to
first on a strikeout and wild pitch with one out. A ground
out moved him to second, and he went to third on a passed
ball. After a walk to Nick Motsinger, the Pirates pulled of a
double steal to knot the game.
Joshua Davis singled home Landon Scott with the go-ahead run in
the 4th, and Scott singled home Gerhard Muelheims in the 5th to
make it 3-1. Whitworth scored its final run in the 7th when
Tyler Pfeffer came home on Preston Van Doren's squeeze
bunt.
Tom Zarosinski (1-4) pitched well for five innings for the
Bruins but took the loss, allowing three runs, two earned, on only
three hits with four strikeouts and three walks. Eric
Kittelson pitched a scoreless 6th, and Clay Gartner gave up one run
over the final two innings.
Greenstein, Timothy Williams, and Derek Dixon each had two hits
for the Bruins. Davis collected half the Pirates' hits
with three, and Scott had two safeties/
NEXT: George Fox hosts the University of Puget
Sound for a three-game NWC series next weekend, with a doubleheader
on Friday and a single game on Saturday starting at 12:00 noon both
days. The site of the series has not been determined yet; the
Bruins' Morse Field is still waterlogged in the outfield and
probably unplayable for the rest of the season ... Whitworth has a
non-conference game at NAIA powerhouse Lewis-Clark State College on
Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.