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Box Score 2 PORTLAND, Ore. - Completing play in the
rain-plagued Cavalier Baseball Classic, the George Fox University
Bruins shut out the College of Idaho Coyotes 4-0 in their first
game of the day, then exploded for 19 hits in a 16-8 second-game
romp over the host Concordia University-Portland Cavaliers Sunday
afternoon here Concordia's Porter Park.
Game 1 - George Fox 4, College of Idaho 0
Tom Zarosinski (2-0) threw eight innings of two-hit shutout ball
and Josh Rapacz highlighted an 11-hit attack with
a rare home run out of Concordia's spacious park in the 1st
inning to give the Bruins' right-hander the only run he would
need. Zarosinski fanned eight and walked only one before Sean
Eberhardt got out of a bases-loaded jam in the 9th with a
game-ending 5-3 double play for his second save.
Rapacz slugged his first home run of the season with two out in
the 1st to left field, where the wall is 360 down the line and 397
in the power alley. Fewer than a dozen home runs have been
hit at Porter Park, which also contains the Cavaliers' soccer
field, since it opened in the fall of 2011.
The Bruins added two more runs in the 4th as Zach Rapacz
singled, Clay Mott doubled him to third, and Ian Skiles singled
them both home. The Bruins' final run came in the 5th
on singles by Derek Blankenship and Josh Rapacz, a sacrifice by
Derek Dixon, and a sacrifice fly by Danny Clifford.
Both Rapaczes, Dixon, and Mott each had two hits for the
Bruins. Markus Lively (0-1) allowed nine hits in 4.1 innings
and all the George Fox runs to take the loss for the
'Yotes.
Game 2 - George Fox 16, at Concordia-Portland
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In the nightcap, every player in the Bruins' starting
lineup had at least one hit, Zac Israel leading the way with three
safeties, along with a pair of RBIs. Matthew Zeller,
Blankenship, the Rapacz brothers and Clifford all had two
hits. Mott and Taylor Johnson drove in three runs each, while
Blankenship and Dixon drove in two apiece. Zeller,
Blankenship, and Zach Rapacz all scored three runs. The
Bruins also benefitted from Concordia wildness, as six Cavalier
pitchers combined to walk three and hit eight George Fox
batters.
The Bruins opened with a three-spot in the top of the 1st,
Zeller tripling and scoring on a passed ball and Clifford and Mott
hitting sacrifice flies. They broke the game open with seven
runs in the 3rd, scoring all seven after having two out and no one
on as nine straight batters reached base. After getting a
single run in the 4th, the Bruins closed out their scoring with
five more in the 5th.
Southpaw Sam Morland (1-1) and three relievers were the
beneficiaries of the Bruins' offensive outpouring.
Morland worked six innings, allowing only four hits and three runs,
two earned, with four strikeouts and two walks to pick up the
win. Ian Buckles, Connor Harris, and Sean Eberhardt each went
one inning, Harris recording three strikeouts in the 8th.
Concordia starter Ryan Garrett (0-1) took the loss, allowing the
Bruins' first three runs in only a third of an inning.
The Bruins were to have played four games in the Cavalier
Classic, but another game against Concordia which was rained out on
Saturday will be played at a later date to be determined.
NEXT: George Fox (6-1) will play four games
next weekend on the road against teams from the Southern California
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The Bruins will play at
Occidental College at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 21, a doubleheader
at Occidental on Saturday, Feb. 22, starting at 11:00 a.m., and a
single at the Pomona-Pitzer Colleges on Sunday, Feb. 23, at 11:00
a.m.