Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Collecting all nine of
their hits and all eight of their runs in the first four innings,
the George Fox University Bruins jumped out to a six-run lead and
held off the visiting Corban University Warriors in their final
home baseball game of the 2013 season, an 8-6 non-conference
victory Thursday afternoon here at Morse Field.
George Fox, ranked 25th in the latest ABCA / Collegiate
Baseball NCAA Division III national poll and fifth in the
first West Region rankings which came out earlier in the day, is
now 25-12 overall with a final 14-2 record at home. Corban,
which set a new team record for wins this season, is now 29-21.
The Bruins wasted no time roughing up Corban starter Justin
White (2-6), the first of six Warrior pitchers. Matthew
Zeller drew a lead-off walk in the bottom of the 1st and
Timothy Williams delivered him with a triple to
right-center. Josh Rapacz doubled down the right-field line
to score Williams, and Derek Dixon was hit by a pitch with one
out. Andy Thiessen relieved and was greeted with an RBI
ground single to left by Zac Israel.
In the 2nd, Jared Chase doubled down the left-field line to lead
off, was sacrificed to second by Zeller, and scored on
Williams' single to left. The Bruins loaded the bases in the
3rd against Daniel Gober with a double by Dixon and walks to Miller
and Israel before reliever Adam Shumka gave up an infield RBI
single to third by Zach Hegelmeyer and a sacrifice fly to center by
Chase.
Back-to-back sacrifice flies to center in the 4th by Dixon and
Miller to score Williams and Rapacz closed out the Bruin
scoring. Justin Knoll worked one inning and Ransom Storm
three innings of no-hit, no-run ball the rest of the way for the
Warriors, but the damage had been done.
Eric Kittelson (4-2) started and got the win for the Bruins with
five innings of two-hit ball, striking out two with one walk.
The only two runs off him were unearned in the 2nd, Peter Martin
scoring when Jeremiah Forrister hit into a 6-4-3 double-play with
the bases loaded and Kyle Kunkel coming in when Lathan Alger struck
out but reached first on a wild pitch.
The Warriors made a game of it in the 6th with four runs off
reliever Ian Buckles, but only one of the runs was earned due to an
untimely two-out error. Martin doubled with one out and went
to third on Kunkel's single to left, scoring when William
Koenig hit into a force out at second. Forrister singled and
Alger reached on an error at second that kept the inning going,
loading the bases. Landon Frost dropped a two-run single into
right and Gregg Romero doubled to left for a run before Buckles got
the last out with a grounder to third with the tying runs in
scoring position.
Buckles then worked a 1-2-3 7th before Sean Eberhardt came in to
give up a lead-off double in the 8th, but got out of trouble with
two ground outs and a strikeout. In the 9th, he retired the
first two hitters before walking Derek Legg and Martin, bringing on
closer Alex Keenan, who notched his second save by getting Kunkel
to ground out to short.
George Fox closes out its regular season with a single game at
Corban in Salem, Ore., Saturday at 1:00 p.m. The Bruins
finished second to Linfield College in the Northwest Conference and
must wait to see if their season will continue after this weekend
with an at-large bid to the NCAA Division III National Tournament.
With numerous conference tournaments going on around the country
over the next three weekends, the Bruins will not be sure of their
fate until the 56-team field is announced on Sunday, May 12.