Box Score WALLA WALLA, Wash. – Three Whitman
College relief pitchers combined to throw 4.2 innings of one-hit
shutout ball against George Fox University, enabling the
Missionaries to overtake the Bruins for a 7-5 victory, giving them
to take the Northwest Conference baseball series two games to one
Sunday afternoon here at Borleske Stadium.
With the loss, the eighth-ranked Bruins fell to 16-7 overall and
9-3 in the conference, slipping two games in the NWC standings
behind front-running Linfield College, which completed a road
series sweep of defending league champion Whitworth University with
a 10-5 win Sunday. Whitman improved to 9-13 overall and 4-8
in the conference while winning a baseball series from George Fox
for the first time ever. It also prevented Bruin coach Marty
Hunter from gaining his 150th college coaching win.
Whitman jumped out to a 4-0 lead after two innings, three of the
runs unearned due to two Bruin errors. In the 1st, Kyle
Buckham walked, went to third on a wild pickoff throw by pitcher
Tom Zarosinski (1-4), and scored on a ground out by Ozzy
Braff. In the 2nd, Peter Valentine and Jimmy Madden singled,
and Maclean Harned doubled with two out for a run. Two more
scored on an error at first.
The Bruins started a comeback in the 4th as Danny Clifford
singled to left, advanced on a ground out, and scored on Zach
Miller's single to right, and took the lead with a four-run
5th. Taylor Johnson was hit by a pitch, Zac Israel beat out
an infield single, and Zach Hegelmeyer reached on an error at
third. Derek Dixon hit a sacrifice fly to right for one run,
Clifford doubled in another, and Timothy Williams
gave the Bruins the lead with a two-run double down the left-field
line, knocking out Whitman starter Justin Weeks.
Will Thompson (1-3) relieved and got the win, working 2.2
innings with three strikeouts while allowing one hit and two
walks. Robert Maislin threw a 1-2-3 8th with a strikeout, and
Aaron Cohen got his first save in the 9th, allowing two runners on
a walk and an error but getting two strikeouts to end the game.
Whitman, down a run after the Bruins' rally in the 5th,
responded immediately in the home half to regain the lead for
good. Braff drew a lead-off walk and Cohen tied it with a
triple to right-center. Kyle Moyes hit a sacrifice fly to
left for the go-ahead run, and the Missionaries added an insurance
run in the 6th off reliever Eric Kittelson as Paul Heywood singled
to left, moved up on a sacrifice by Harned, and scored on
Buckham's double down the right-field line.
Zarosinski went 4.1 innings, allowing six hits and six runs,
three unearned, with three walks and three strikeouts.
Kittelson threw the final 3.2 innings, spacing three hits with four
strikeouts and a walk.
Clifford and Miller had two hits apiece, half of the
Bruins' total of eight. Cameron Young and Madden each
had two hits for the Missionaries, who had nine in all.
NEXT: George Fox next hosts Whitworth for three
NWC games, with a doubleheader on Friday and a single game on
Saturday, starting both days at 12:00 noon ... Whitman visits Lewis
& Clark College next weekend for three league games, playing
one Friday at 3:00 p.m. and two Saturday, starting at 12:00
noon.