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Box Score 2 NEWBERG, Ore. – Timothy
Williams' three-run 1st-inning double sparked George
Fox University to a 10-5 win over Pacific Lutheran University in
the opener of a Northwest Conference baseball doubleheader, but the
Bruins allowed six unearned runs and stranded 14 runners in
dropping the nightcap to the Lutes 6-5 Saturday afternoon here at
Morse Field.
George Fox is now 23-9 overall and 16-4 in the conference, while
Pacific Lutheran is 18-12 and 8-9 in the league. With the
split, the Bruins, who are ranked 17th in the D3baseball.com poll
and 19th in the ABCA / Collegiate Baseball poll, remain
tied atop the conference standings with the Linfield College
Wildcats, who are playing four non-conference games in southern
California this weekend. Linfield is 15-3 in the NWC.
Game 1 - George Fox 10, Pacific Lutheran 5
In the first game, the Bruins jumped on pro prospect Max Beatty
(5-4) in the 1st and never looked back. Josh Rapacz and Danny
Clifford lined two-out singles and Derek Dixon reached first safely
on a wild pitch on his third-strike swing and miss to load the
bases. Williams unloaded them with his liner to the fence in
dead center field, the first of his three doubles on the day.
The Bruins scored in six of the eight innings in which they came
to bat, piling up 13 hits in the game, including nine off Beatty in
his five innings of work. They got one run in the 2nd on Zach
Miller's sacrifice fly to score Jared Chase, who had doubled
and advanced on a sacrifice by Matthew Zeller. In the 5th,
Beatty's final frame, Rapacz singled, moved up on a sacrifice
by Clifford, and scored on Dixon's single. Williams doubled
in Dixon.
In the 6th, Rapacz doubled in Chase, who had reached on a
throwing error at short. Chase hit a sacrifice fly to score
Williams and Zeller doubled in Zac Israel for a pair of runs in the
7th. The Bruins closed out their scoring in the 8th when
Dixon singled in Ian Skiles, who was pinch-running for Rapacz.
Clay Gartner (7-0) threw his fourth complete game for the
Bruins, scattering eight hits while striking out nine with no
walks. He surrendered an unearned run in the 2nd, then was
touched for an RBI single by Andrew Oord, a two-run double by Clay
Trushinsky, and a run-scoring single by Carson McCord in the 9th,
but struck out the side in the inning to nail down the win.
Rapacz led the George Fox offense with a 4-for-4 game, while
Zeller, Dixon, and Williams had two hits apiece. Williams
knocked in four runs. Oord had three hits and Trushinsky two
for the Lutes, with Trushinsky driving in three on two doubles.
Game 2 - Pacific Lutheran 6, George Fox 5
PLU righty Collin Nilson (2-2) was in trouble throughout his 6.1
innings of work in the second game, surrendering 12 hits while
walking four, but the Bruins never got to him for a critical hit
that could have blown the game open. He survived long enough
to get the win, with 2.2 innings of two-hit shutout help from A.J.
Konopaski, who fanned three and picked up his fourth save.
The Bruins took a 1-0 lead in the 1st when Clifford scorched one
on the ground toward left on which Hall made a diving stop at short
to get a force at second as Miller scored from third. The
Lutes took their first lead of the day in the top of the 2nd,
however, a two-out error at short on Jacob Olsufka's grounder
opening the door against southpaw Connor Harris. Chris Bishop
and Hall followed with singles to score Olsufka, and Trushinsky
singled in the go-ahead run.
The Bruins scored single runs in each of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
innings to go up 4-2. In the 2nd, Williams doubled and Israel
smashed a single off the glove of a diving Olsufka at second to tie
the game. They went ahead in the 3rd on a double by Clifford,
an infield single by Dixon, and a hit to left by Williams, but left
the bases loaded after filling them with only one out. In the
4th, Zeller was hit by a pitch, advanced on a sacrifice and a
ground out, and scored on a Clifford single.
The Lutes pinned the loss on reliever Ian Buckles (2-1), who
went four innings with three strikeouts, with four in the
6th. With two out, Olsufka and Bishop singled, and Hall
reached on an error at third to fill the sacks. Trushinsky
drew a walk to force in a run, Curtis Wildung put the Lutes ahead
with a two-run single up the middle, and Oord singled in the fourth
run.
The Bruins got one back in the 7th. Israel singled with
one out, advanced on a wild pitch, and after Zach Hegelmeyer
walked, Konopaski came in and gave up an RBI single to Chase.
He retired the next two batters on a fly out and a strikeout.
In the 8th, the Bruins got Rapacz and Dixon aboard with singles but
stranded them in scoring position, and went down 1-2-3 in the
9th.
The Bruins out-hit the Lutes 14-13, led by Clifford and Dixon
with three hits apiece. Rapacz, who boosted his season
average to .524, Williams and Israel had two hits each. Oord
collected four hits to lead the Lutes, while Hall, Wildung, Olsufka
and Bishop each had two safeties.
NEXT: The Bruins and Lutes conclude their
three-game series Sunday at 12:00 noon. As it will be the
final weekend home game for the Bruins, the team's nine
graduating seniors will be recognized in pre-game ceremonies:
Chase, Williams, Miller, Spencer Eager, Daniel Kephart, Alex
Keenan, Emmett Ackerlund, Eric Kittelson, and Kyle Kirwan.