Yellowjackets Rally to Complete Sweep of Hawaii-Hilo (April 25, 2003)
BILLINGS, MT – MSU Billings
took both ends of a PacWest softball double-header
Friday, downing Hawaii-Hilo 6-1 and 4-3 in nine
innings. Megan McCrae earned the win in both games,
improver her season record to 8-9.
McCrae scattered eight hits
over seven innings in the first game, striking out
two while allowing just one run and one walk. The
Yellowjackets scored a pair of runs in the third,
fifth and sixth innings to pull away for the win.
Theresa Campbell was 3-for-3 at the plate with an
RBI and a run scored for MSUB. Michelle Falsken and
Layne Pavey each doubled in the game. Kristine
Kahoalii gave up eight hits and six runs in six
innings for the Vulcans, striking out one and
walking six. Leinani Hashida was 2-for-4 at the
plate, and Kayla Kahuli drove in a run.
The Vulcans jumped to a 2-0
lead in the top of the third inning of game two when
Claresa Asuncion and Diana Kim came around to
score. Asuncion was 2-for-4 in the game. The
Yellowjackets tied the game at 2-2 in the bottom of
the fourth when Sara Hanley and Campbell each
scored.
Matching home runs tied the
game in the sixth and the game remained tied until
the ninth. Nancy Vega led off the Vulcan sixth with
a solo homer off the rock wall in left. Terilee
Ehnes answered for the Yellowjackets in the bottom
half of the inning with a two-out dinger to
straightaway center.
McCrae, who came on in relief
for Joey Ehnes after Ehnes gave up the home run to
Vega, battled starter Tara Martinez through the
ninth. The Vulcans were able to put their first two
batters of the ninth inning of second and third, but
came away empty-handed when McCrae struck out two
batters and popped up Kalei Robia to end the rally.
Terilee Ehnes opened the MSUB
half of the ninth with a single to left and was
sacrificed to second by Stephanie Cochrun. After a
fly out and a walk, Meghan O’Donnell slapped a
single to shallow right field that plated Ehnes for
the winning run. The Yellowjackets improved to
14-15 overall and 5-9 in the PacWest. The Vulcans
fell to 26-17, 11-7. The same teams will play
Saturday at 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. at Cenex Stadium in
the Yellowjackets’ final home games of the season
and the Vulcans final two contests of 2003. |