Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Zach
Rapacz slugged a two-run home run to spark a 14-hit George
Fox University assault that backed the four-hit pitching of ace
Clay Gartner as the Bruins opened a three-game Northwest Conference
baseball series against the visiting University of Puget Sound
Loggers with a 9-0 win Saturday afternoon here at Morse Field.
The teams had a doubleheader scheduled, but rain began to fall
less than a minute after the conclusion of the first game and was
expected to be steady the rest of the day, so the second game was
postponed. The teams will try to complete the series with a
twinbill here Sunday, starting at 12:00 noon.
Derek Dixon opened the George Fox 2nd inning with a looping
single into center field before Rapacz blasted his second round
tripper of the season over the 385-sign in dead center off Steve
Wagar (1-3), giving the Bruins a 2-0 lead. The Bruins
followed with four more consecutive hits as Zac Israel doubled,
Clay Mott singled and went to second on an error in right as Israel
scored, and Kadyn Nannini and Matthew Zeller bunted for hits, Mott
scoring on Zeller's safety.
The Bruins knocked Wagar out with three more in the 3rd. A
single by Rapacz and walks to Israel and Mott loaded the bases and
brought on reliever Jarrod Beiser, who got one out before Zeller
cleared the sacks with a double into the left-field corner.
The Bruins added single runs in the 6th when Dixon singled in Derek
Blankenship and in the 7th when Mott came home while Zeller was
trapped in a rundown on an attempted steal of second.
Mott went 3-for-3 with three runs scored, while Dixon, Rapacz,
and Zeller had two hits apiece. Rapacz drove in two and
scored two, and Zeller had four RBIs. Connor Savage went
3-for-3 for the Loggers.
Gartner (8-1) threw his third complete game and second shutout
of the season, striking out seven with two walks. He got into
trouble in the 8th when a one-out walk and two errors loaded the
bases, but he preserved the whitewash job by striking out the next
two hitters. He lowered his season ERA to 1.98.
George Fox, ranked 19th in the latest Collegiate
Baseball / ABCA poll and 23rd in the D3baseball.com poll,
improved to 21-6 on the season and 11-5 in the conference, vaulting
into a virtual tie for second in the league with idle Willamette
University (17-10, NWC 10-4). League-leading and No.
1-in-the-nation Linfield College (23-3, NWC 16-1) swept Pacific
Lutheran University (16-11, NWC 8-5) 3-0 and 7-1, dropping PLU from
second to fourth.