Bruins get five in
fourth to take out Lions
LEWISTON, Idaho
–
Scott Raterman and Josh Northrup had
two RBIs each and four Bruin batters
had two or more hits, as Bellevue
(Neb.) used a five-run fourth
coupled with a two-run eighth to
down Lindenwood (Mo.) 9-7 Monday at
the 2007 Avista-NAIA World Series in
Lewiston, Idaho.
Shawn Lee was 3-for-4 for Bellevue
(47-13) with a run scored, while
Zach Weidenaar and Blake Busson each
went 2-for-4 with a run scored and
an RBI in the two-run win.
Lindenwood (47-19) was led at the
plate by Ryan Shockley and Mike
Parson, who each had three hits in
the game. Shockley had three RBIs,
while Parson drove in two.
Nick Love (13-3), who started the
Bruins’ opener on Friday, got the
win in relief, and David Fields
(3-2) took the loss for Lindenwood.
The Lions grabbed a quick 1-0 lead,
scoring in the first when Shockley
drew a lead-off walk on a full
count, followed two batters later
when Parson singled to right for the
game’s first run.
Bellevue shot back in the home half
of the first, as Carlos Jackson
opened with a lead-off double,
scoring three batters later on an
RBI single from Northrup to knot the
score at 1-1.
A walk would follow to put runners
at first and second with two outs,
but Hullinger got Nick Rivera to
fan, ending the inning with the
score tied.
A Tim Hall two-out double set the
Lindenwood table for the
second-straight frame, and Shockley
jumped on the first pitch he saw in
his two-out at bat, driving the ball
to right center to trade places with
Hall and return the lead to
Lindenwood, 2-1.
Lindenwood extended its lead to
three runs in the third, starting
with a single and a double that put
Parson at third and Chris Bielski at
second with nobody out. Travis
McConnell flew to right for the
inning’s first out, scoring Parson,
and Bielski came home later on a
two-out RBI single by Hill.
The three-run lead didn’t hold for
long, however, as Bellevue scored
five in the bottom of the fourth,
starting the rally with a one-out
double by Lee and an RBI single from
Busson, followed by a Weidenaar
single that brought Busson across
for Bellevue’s second run of the
inning.
Bellevue snagged the lead when Scott
Raterman swatted a one-out double,
scoring Jackson and Weidenaar to
give the Bruins a 5-4 advantage.
Bellevue capped the inning when
Northrup laced a single, plating
Raterman to go up 6-4.
The Lions managed to get a run back
with two out in the sixth when Chris
Getz came home on a Parson RBI
single, but Bellevue stood by its
one-run lead until after the
seventh-inning stretch, when Rivera
blasted a one-out solo home run to
make it 7-5. The Bruins threatened
to stretch the advantage further,
but with two out and runners at the
corners, Jackson went down swinging
to Lindenwood reliever Brett Kribs
to end the inning.
The inning-ending strikeout proved
crucial for the Lions, who tied the
game in the eighth when Shockley
nailed a two-run shot to center.
Lindenwood had a chance to take the
lead in the eighth, but a popped up
bunt and a 4-3 inning-ending double
play wiped out the Lion rally and
sent Bellevue to the plate with a
chance to take a lead.
Casey Smith led off the Bellevue
eighth by taking the second pitch of
the at bat over the right field
wall, hooking the ball around the
foul pole to regain an 8-7
advantage. The next two batters
reached and moved into scoring
position on a sacrifice, followed by
the second Bruin run of the inning
that came when Raterman got dirty to
score on a squeeze bunt by Jerry
Zachary.
Bellevue preserved the 9-7 win in
the top of the ninth, putting
Lindenwood down in order to remain
unbeaten in the 2007 Series.
Lindenwood continues World Series
play at 3 p.m. Tuesday, taking on
the loser of the Spring Arbor
(Mich.)/Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
contest, while Bellevue (Neb.) plays
the winner of tonight’s game at 7
p.m. Tuesday.