Yellowjackets Bounce Back to Earn Split with
Chaminade (April 12, 2003)
BILLINGS, MT – After losing a
close 2-1 decision in game one of a double-header,
the MSU Billings softball team stormed back for a
9-0 victory against PacWest foe Chaminade in game
two Saturday. The split
moved the Yellowjackets’ overall record to 9-14 and
their PacWest mark to 2-8. The Silverswords are now
8-27 overall and 3-15 in conference play.
Megan McCrae took the loss for
the Yellowjackets in game one even though she struck
out seven batters and spread six hits over seven
innings. One of those hits was a two run homer by
Chaminade’s Coreen Iwamoto in the top of the
second. That shot over the leftfield fence erased a
1-0 Silversword deficit.
MSUB had taken a 1-0 lead in
the first when Cami Rainey walked with the bases
loaded to plate Michelle Falsken. Both McCrae and
Chaminade’s Donnell Wittekind tossed shutouts for
the final five innings as Wittekind improved her
season record to 6-11. McCrae fell to 508.
In game two the Yellowjacket
offense gave pitcher Joey Ehnes all the runs she
would need in the first inning when they put four
runs on the Cenex Stadium scoreboard. Layne Pavey
bounced her third home run of the year off the top
of the centerfield fence with two outs, scoring Sara
Hanley and Stephanie Cochrun.
The Yellowjackets added two
runs in the second and three more in the fourth to
win by the eight-run rule. Ehnes kept the
Silversword batters off balance for much of the
game, allowing four hits and striking out five in
five innings of work. She improved to 4-3 with the
win and lowered her ERA to 2.07. Wittekind pitched
the first 1 2/3 innings, giving up six runs to drop
her record to 6-12. Loihi McKeague pitched the
final 2 1/3 for the Silverswords, allowing three
runs, one of them earned.
The Yellowjackets and
Silverswords will square off again on Sunday with
the first game of the double-header starting at 2:00
p.m. at Cenex Stadium. A slowpitch home run contest
will take place from noon to 1:00 p.m. and food and
drink specials will be available next door at the
Rock Pile Sports Bar before and after the games.
The game will also be a part of High School Days
with the Jackets and all high school students will
be admitted free. |