Lady Jackets Advance to Silver Bracket Championship, Fall to No. 3
Humboldt (Apr. 4, 2004)
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MODESTO, CA – After defeating the tournament
host and a PacWest rival, the Montana State-Billings softball team
lost in the Silver Bracket championship game of the Easton
Tournament of Champions, 3-0 to Humboldt State. Junior pitcher
Joey Ehnes was named to the all-tournament team after finishing
the tournament with a 3-2 record and a 1.70 ERA. She struck out
35 and walked just eight in six appearances.
“We’ve played competitive softball all
season,” said Yellowjacket head coach Jeff Aumend, “but this
weekend we were finally able to close the door. Joey Ehnes and
Layne Pavey really carried us all weekend. It’s nice to get that
performance from two of your captains. Joey pitched well, and
Layne hit the ball well and was great behind the plate all
weekend.”
After carrying the Jackets into the title
game, Ehnes gave up two first-inning runs to the Lumberjacks and
was replaced by Megan McCrae, who allowed just one run for the
rest of the game. The loss was the Yellowjackets’ fourth of the
season to the Lumberjacks after running into HSU three times at an
earlier tournament in Washington. Humboldt is currently ranked
No. 3 in the nation by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association.
“We fell behind early in the championship
game, but we still had our chances,” said Aumend. “We had the
bases loaded with one out in the first, but couldn’t come up with
a run. We also had runners on second and third in the sixth and
didn’t score.”
MSU Billings managed just three hits in the
championship game. Pavey, Cami Rainey and Christy Wankel each
singled. The Yellowjackets were 3-4 at the tournament to move
their season overall record to 16-26.
In the opening round of bracket play, the
Yellowjackets used two early runs to defeat the host team, Cal
State-Stanislaus, 2-0. Ehnes pitched seven shutout innings,
giving up three hits and striking out 10. She recorded all three
outs of the seventh inning via strikeout.
MSUB took a 1-0 lead in the second when Pavey
doubled to score Theresa Campbell from first base. Pavey batted
.333 for the weekend with two doubles and three RBI. The Jackets
added an insurance run in the third after Rainey doubled and
scored from second when Anna Henderson reached on a throwing
error. Rainey was 1-for-3 with a run scored in the game. Sara
Hanley and Pavey were also 1-for-3.
Ehnes went the distance in the Silver Bracket
semifinal, defeating PacWest foe Hawaii-Hilo, 3-1, in eight
innings. Ehnes struck out eight and gave up six hits in eight
innings. Using international tiebreaker rules, Ehnes was placed
on second base to start the eighth inning. She advanced to third
when Stephanie Cochrun grounded out to the pitcher, and scored on
an RBI single from Pavey.
Two batters later, Christy Wankel homered
over the left field fence to give Ehnes a three-run cushion in the
bottom of the eighth. The Vulcans managed to plate the runner
that was placed on second base and then load the bases in the
bottom of the eighth, but the Yellowjacket defense recorded three
put outs in four batters to end the game.
Rainey, Wankel and Pavey collected the only
three hits for the Yellowjackets in the game. Ehnes, Wankel and
Pavey all scored in the eighth inning. Pavey was 1-for-2 with a
walk, an RBI and a run scored.
The Yellowjackets return to Billings for a
PacWest Conference doubleheader against Hawaii Pacific on April 10
and 11. Saturday’s doubleheader begins at 3:00 p.m., and Sunday’s
starts at 1:30 p.m. |