Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Falling behind by six
runs after only three innings, the George Fox University Bruins
battled back to within two runs but eventually succumbed to the
visiting Concordia University-Portland Cavaliers 9-6 in a
non-conference baseball game Tuesday afternoon here at Morse Field
in the makeup of a game that was rained out on Mar. 19.
Concordia struck for two runs in the top of the 1st off Bruin
right-hander Eric Kittelson (3-2). Sheldon Austria doubled
down the left-field line to lead off the game and Cole Shidaki
walked before Ryne Briley singled to center for the first
run. Shidaki, who went to third on Briley's hit, scored
on Carl Beckert's chopper to first.
The Cavaliers added four more in the 3rd and knocked Kittelson
from the game. Austria reached on an error at short to start
the frame, but was forced at second by C.J. Watson.
Shidaki's bad-hop single to second sent Watson to third, and
he then stole second before Briley doubled down the left-field line
to score both runners. Beckert singled to right to plate
Briley, bringing on reliever Ian Buckles, who gave up an infield
single to Jordan Keeker, a walk to Ben Talbot, and a sacrifice fly
to Christian Lichtenthaler.
Concordia southpaw Ryan Garrett (3-0) kept the Bruins at bay
over the first three innings, allowing only a hit to Kyle Kirwan in
the second and getting the win as both coaches declared before the
game that they would be employing several pitchers for short stints
only. The Bruins, down 6-0, finally got on the board in the
5th against Gage Aker when Emmett Ackerlund walked
and came around on singles by Jared Chase and Derek
Dixon.
The Bruins closed within 6-4 in the 6th against Brannan
Mossholder. Kadyn Nannini singled to right to lead off and
Taylor Johnson doubled down the left-field line to score him with
two out. Ackerlund then lofted his second home run of the
season to right, and when Chase followed with a single to left, the
Bruins had the tying run at the plate. Blake Evetts came in
to get the final out on a fly to right, then shut the Bruins out
over the next two innings, the only runner against him a two-out
walk in the 8th.
The Cavs added three runs in the 7th against Spencer Eager that
turned out to be necessary for the win. Keeker lined a
run-scoring single to center with two out after walks to Shidaki
and Beckert, the second intentional, and Elliott North delivered a
two-run single through the left side to make it 9-4.
The Bruins scored their final runs in the 9th against Christian
Bannister when Zac Israel singled to center and Dixon lined his
fifth home run of the season to left. The Cavs' hurler
got the final two outs, however, on a fly out and a strike out to
preserve the win.
Kittelson was touched for six hit and six runs, four earned, in
2.1 innings in suffering the setback. Buckles worked 2.1
scoreless innings with three strikeouts and only one hit and one
walk allowed. After Eager, Alex Keenan closed with two
innings of no-hit relief.
The Bruins had nine hits in the game, the Cavaliers 10.
Chase and Dixon had two hits each for George Fox, Dixon driving in
three runs, while Briley and Keeker had two hits apiece for
Concordia, and Shidaki scored three times.
George Fox, ranked 14th in the latest ABCA / Collegiate
Baseball NCAA Division III national poll and 17th in the
D3baseball.com poll, fell to 19-8 overall. Concordia, an NAIA
team, climbed within a game of .500 at 17-18.
NEXT: George Fox visits the University of Puget
Sound this weekend for a key Northwest Conference series, taking on
the Loggers in a doubleheader on Saturday and a single game on
Sunday, starting at 12:00 noon both days. ...
Concordia-Portland hosts Lewis-Clark State College Friday at 6:00
p.m. in a single game that is the start of a four-game Cascade
Collegiate Conference set with the Warriors, who are ranked fifth
in the NAIA.