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March 26,
2008
Four Home Runs
Highlight 11-10 Sweep of Colorado Christian
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BILLINGS, Mont. –A school-record four home
runs highlighted an 11-10 victory over Colorado Christian
Wednesday afternoon at Pirtz Field.
The Montana State Billings Yellowjackets improved to 7-16
on the year with the three-game sweep, while CCU falls to 9-20.
“Offensively we put up 11 runs and hit the
ball pretty well and got the win,” head coach Chris Brown said.
“We played pretty well in the field and now have won
three straight.”
The Jackets got on the board first in the
bottom of the second as Matt Kakalecik reached on an error,
followed by a sacrifice bunt from Jonathan Schlender and a two
run home run to deep center field by Joe Via for a 2-0 lead.
It was Via’s first home run of the season.
MSUB pitcher retired the first seven
Cougars, but a walk and two singles loaded the bases for CCU
with one out in the third.
Clark hit Daniel Castillo to score the first run.
Chris Guyer tied the score with an infield single.
Chris Polton grounded into the 643 double play to end the
inning with the score tied at two.
The Jackets loaded the bases in third and
Schlender lined a RBI single down to third giving the
Yellowjackets a 3-2 lead.
Moments later, Tyler Nelson blasted a grand slam to left
field increasing the lead to 7-2.
It was the first grand slam of the season for MSUB and
the second home run of the game.
Cole Pryor led-off the fourth with a triple
and later scored on a wild pitch for an 8-2 lead.
Levi Johnson got into
the home run act with a solo shot to left field for a 9-2 lead.
The nine runs scored are the most for the Yellowjackets
in a game this season.
The Cougars responded in the fifth as
leadoff hitter Chad Barnhill hit a two run home run to left
field, cutting the deficit to 9-4.
It was his second round-tripper of the season.
Via launched his second home run of the
game, another two run shot and became the first Yellowjacket to
hit two home runs in the same game since baseball returned as a
sport in 2006.
The Cougars continued to fight as scratched
out a run in the sixth as Bud Wilborn opened the inning with a
double and scored on a single by Chad Meske.
CCU added another run as Daniel Kirschler lined a double
down the left field line for an 11-6 score.
Colorado Christian loaded the bases in the
top of the seventh and scored two runs, one on a double and the
other on a hit batsmen for an 11-8 score.
The Yellowjackets brought in reliever Andy Barham, the
fourth pitcher of the day.
Barham walked the first batter he faced, making the score
11-9. He then got
out of the inning with a lineout as the Cougars scored three
runs in the inning on one hit.
CCU cut the deficit to one run with a bloop-single
in the top of the eighth for an 11-10 score and scored its sixth
unanswered run to get back in the game.
Yellowjacket head coach Chris Brown brought in his fifth
pitcher of the game, Jeremy Knowles who got a ground ball out to
get out of the inning.
Knowles pitched the ninth, retiring the
side in order to pick up his first save of the season.
Via and Nelson led the team with 2 for 4
performances and four RBI each.
Clark improved to 2-1 on the year in five innings of
work, allowing five hits, four earned runs, two walks and two
strikeouts.
The 11 hits by MSUB tied the season-high
and the four home runs are the most in a game since baseball was
brought back in 2006.
The Jackets’ last grand slam came in the season finale
last year against St. Edward’s as Josh Wiley went deep on May 8,
2007.
MSUB returns to conference action this weekend as it travels to
Nampa, Idaho for a four-game series with Northwest Nazarene,
beginning Friday at 4 p.m.
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