Complete game from Cougar ace stops
Cavalier upset bid
LEWISTON, Idaho -
Spring Arbor (Mich.)
starter Brad Hinkle (14-0) threw a
complete game, giving up five runs
on 12 hits with three strike outs,
as the Cougars dispatched Walsh
(Ohio) 8-5 in the seventh game of
the 2007 Avista-NAIA World Series
Saturday at Harris Field in
Lewiston.
Jon Schaible scored
three runs in the Cougar-opener to
the World Series, finishing 5-for-6
at the plate to lead five Spring
Arbor (46-3) batters with multi-hit
outings. Jesse Bachman, Matt Coulter
and Brad Baker each went 2-for-5 in
the win, while Jeff Tebau finished
the game 3-for-3.
Walsh (29-29) fell
behind early but scored five runs
over the game's middle three innings
to take control. However, Spring
Arbor managed to score the final
five runs of the game in the eighth
and ninth innings to come away with
the three-run win.
Following a scoreless
seventh, Spring Arbor got a one-out
single from Schaible to begin the
eighth, followed by a hit batsman
and an error that loaded the bases
for the second-seeded Cougars. Eric
Vojtkofsky lifted a sacrifice fly
ball into right field to score
Schaible, and on the throw both
runners moved up a base.
With first base open,
Jeff Hollister drew a walk to
re-load the bases, followed by
Tebeau's single through the right
side that, paired with a Walsh
fielding miscue, cleared the bases
for three Cougar runs, leaving
Spring Arbor up 6-5 after
seven-and-a-half.
The Cougars added two
more in the ninth, crossing on an
RBI single and a sacrifice fly, and
Hinkle closed the complete game by
retiring three-straight after
allowing the first two Cavaliers of
the ninth to reach.
Walsh starter Kyle
Linn tossed 6.1 innings of
three-run, nine-hit baseball,
carding six strike outs and walking
five. Chris Norris finished the
final 2.2, taking the loss for the
Cavaliers to fall to 5-5 on the
season. Hromada went 3-for-3 in the
game for the Cavaliers, while Jason
Pettigrew and Chad Campbell each
finished 2-for-4 at the plate with a
run scored. Pettigrew also drove in
a pair of runs in the loss.
Spring Arbor opened scoring in the
third, getting back-to-back one-out
singles before a Bachman triple down
the right field line plated Coulter
and Schaible to put the Cougars on
top 2-0. Bachman would come home a
batter later, when Baker picked on
right field again for an RBI single
to extend Spring Arbor's lead to
3-0.
Walsh got a lead-off
double from Pettigrew to start the
bottom of the fourth, and after a
pop-up recorded the first Cavalier
out of the inning, Kade Klick came
through with another double, pushing
the ball to left center to score
Pettigrew for the first Walsh run of
the game.
Down 3-1, the
Cavaliers got a one-out single to
center to start the fifth from
Campbell, and the Walsh shortstop
moved to third when Ryan Indorf
laced a single into right. Both
Campbell and Indorf would score a
batter later, as Pettigrew got his
second extra-base hit of the game,
sliding in for a triple to left
center that tied the game at 3-3.
Walsh grabbed the
lead in the sixth, starting as it
did in the fifth with a one-out
single when Jeff Nicholas slapped an
offering through the right side.
Catcher Tim Hromada followed with
another single, and Mike Suliks
moved home the first run of the
inning with a third-straight hit
that scored Nicholas to take a 4-3
lead. Hromada, who moved to third on
the play, was replaced by Matt
Marshall as a courtesy runner on the
basepath, and Marshall scored on an
RBI ground-out by Mark Kelly a
batter later to extend the lead to
5-3.
With the loss, Walsh moves into the
elimination portion of the bracket
Monday, taking on Houston Baptist
(Texas) at 8:30 a.m., while Spring
Arbor continues its season against
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) in
Monday's late game.