Lady
Jacket Softball Drops Pair at Central Washington
Tourney (February 28, 2003)
RICHLAND, WA – The MSU Billings
softball team opened the Central Washington
Invitational Tournament with a pair of losses Friday
afternoon. The Yellowjackets dropped their
tournament opener 4-1 to Humboldt State and were
hammered by Western Washington 15-1 in the late
game.
Humboldt (11-8) took a 3-0 lead
in the second inning before MSU Billings cut the
lead to 3-1 in the top of the third. Cami Rainey reached on an error and was advanced
to second on a single by Joey Ehnes. Michelle Falsken’s sacrifice bunt moved Rainey
to third, and Sara Hanley drove her in with an RBI single. Terilee Ehnes then reached on a walk to load the
bases with Yellowjackets, but Meghan O’Donnell popped up to the catcher to end
the rally.
Joey Ehnes was 2-for-4 in the
game. Terilee Ehnes was 1-for-1 and drew two
walks. Hanley was 1-for-3 with an RBI. Megan McCrae (1-5) pitched six innings for the
Yellowjackets for the loss. She gave up five hits
and four earned runs.
Teresa Bertocchi was 2-for-3
with two RBI for the Lumberjacks. Amy Rothballer
was 1-for-2 with an RBI and two runs scored. Emily
Weitzel (9-4) went the distance for the win,
allowing five hits.
Western Washington (1-1) jumped
on the Jackets early and often in game two, scoring
three in the first, five in the second and six in
the third. Stephanie Cochrun got the start for MSUB,
lasting 1 1/3 innings and allowing six hits and
eight runs. Jordan Waverek replaced Cochrun in the second
and gave up nine this and seven runs in 3 2/3. The
Vikings pounded out 15 hits.
The Yellowjackets were held to
just two hits. Theresa Campbell’s first home run of the season
put the Jackets on the board in the bottom of the
fifth. She took Nancy Mills (1-0) deep to end the
shutout. Mills pitched five innings and walked none
while striking out four.
The Yellowjackets (1-11) will
continue pool play Saturday when the face Whitworth
at 9:00 a.m. They will follow that with games
against St. Martin’s at 11:15 and Western Oregon at
3:45 p.m. |