HRs Lift Yellowjackets to Tripleheader Sweep of Northern Colorado (May 1, 2004)
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BILLINGS, MT – Four home runs, including a
walk off game winner, highlighted a tripleheader sweep for the
Montana State-Billings softball team on Saturday. The
Yellowjackets defeated Northern Colorado 5-0, 3-2, and 3-2 at
Cenex Stadium to improve to 26-28 for the season. MSU Billings
leads the Pacific West Conference with 32 home runs this season.
The Bears fell to 6-31. The two teams will meet for a single game
at 1:00 p.m. Sunday in the season finale for both.
Junior catcher Layne Pavey belted two home
runs in the 5-0 game-one shutout, going 2-for-3 with three RBI and
a pair of runs scored. She started the scoring with a two-run
shot in the first inning, driving in Anna Henderson. That was all
the run support pitcher Joey Ehnes needed as she went the distance
for her twentieth win of the season. She struck out eight and
scattered four hits over seven innings, improving to 20-16 and
lowering her ERA to 1.96.
Ehnes helped her own cause in the fourth
inning, scoring on a throwing error by Bears catcher Erin
Peterson. Sara Hanley singled to plate Stephanie Cochrun in the
next at bat to give the Jackets a 4-0 lead. Pavey added a solo
home run in the bottom of the fifth to close out the scoring.
Ehnes and Cochrun also went 2-for-3 in the game. The Bears’
Brooke Boyer was 2-for-2 with half of the team’s hits.
The Bears jumped to a 2-0 lead in the second
game, scoring a run each in the second and third innings off
Yellowjacket starter Megan McCrae. Aubrey Barnes doubled to score
Nicole Martinez in the second, and Boyer doubled to left to score
Peterson in the third.
The Yellowjackets spoiled scoring
opportunities in the fifth and sixth innings with base running
mistakes, but they were able to rally in the seventh. Hanley led
off with a double to right center, and McCrae followed with an
infield single. Shortstop Cami Rainey then drove a 1-1 offering
from Danelle Saylor for an opposite field walk off home run,
giving the Jackets a 3-2 win. McCrae picked up the win, her
fourth of the year. Rainey was 2-for-4 in the game with three RBI
and her fifth home run of the season. UNC’s Whitney Platten went
2-for-4, and Boyer had an RBI.
Rainey started the scoring in the third game,
leading off the first inning with a double down the left field
line and eventually scoring on a groundout by Cochrun. The
Yellowjackets tacked on a run in the fifth when Henderson singled
to left to drive in Hanley from second base.
The Bears cut the lead in half in the top of
the sixth when Boyer singled to plate Erika Trujillo. The run was
given up by McCrae, who pitched six innings and allowed just three
hits and one run as the starter.
MSUB scored a much needed insurance run in
the bottom half of the sixth when Pavey went yard for the third
time of the day to give the Jackets a 3-1 lead. Ehnes pitched the
seventh inning for the save, but not before giving up a solo home
run to Casey Hogue, her first of the year. Ehnes forced two of
the next three batters to fly out to end the game. McCrae
improved to 5-9 with the win. Henderson was 3-for-3 with an RBI
for the Yellowjackets. Trujillo was 2-for-2 for the Bears with a
run scored.
Notes: Cami Rainey and Sara Hanley
entered the day with identical .311 batting averages to lead the
team. Rainey improved six points to .317 while Hanley improved
three points to .314….Pavey’s three home runs give her eight for
the season and move her into first in the Pacific West Conference
individual rankings for the season. Hawaii Pacific’s Jennifer
Baron is second with seven and finishes her season with a
doubleheader late Saturday against Chaminade….Ehnes becomes the
first 20-game winner in Yellowjacket history and now has 32 career
victories. The probable starter in Sunday’s game, Ehnes is just
one strikeout short of reaching 250 for the season. |