Jackets Sweep Vulcans in Key PacWest Doubleheader (Apr. 10, 2005)
Game 1 Box Score
Game 2 Box Score
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State-Billings
pounded out 20 hits—including four home runs—Sunday in a
PacWest doubleheader sweep of Hawaii-Hilo. The
Yellowjackets downed the first place Vulcans 7-5 and 11-6
to improve to 25-11 overall and 8-4 in the PacWest.
UH-Hilo dropped to 28-8, 13-3.
The same teams meet again on Monday
at 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. at Cenex Stadium. The Vulcans still
control the PacWest title race with just three losses and
four games remaining. Monday’s doubleheader will be vital
in determining the conference champion.
The Yellowjackets built a lead and
withstood a late Vulcans rally in the first game. Joey
Ehnes (Sr., Great Falls, MT) didn’t have her best
outing of the season, but was good enough to earn the
victory and improve to 20-8. She gave up eight hits and
five runs, three of them earned, in seven innings. She
struck out six without a walk. Her next win will tie the
school single season record, which she set last year.
MSU Billings took a 1-0 lead in the
bottom of the second when Theresa Campbell (Sr., Great Falls, MT) hit a solo
shot to left center to lead off the inning. It was
Campbell’s team-leading seventh home run of the season.
The Vulcans tied the game in the top
of the fourth on a Haunani Haasenritter RBI double. The
Jackets regained the lead in the bottom half of the inning
when Christy Wankel’s (Jr., Great Falls, MT) triple down
the right field line scored Natalie Luehr (So., Kalispell, MT). MSUB added three
runs in the bottom of the fifth to build a 5-2 lead.
Ehnes helped her own cause with a three run shot to
straight away center to score Cami
Rainey (Sr., Terreton, ID) and Jordan Waverek (Sr., Kalispell, MT).
The Vulcans rallied in the top of the
sixth when Leo Sing Chow and Charity Senas each scored
unearned runs. MSUB answered with its third home run of
the game, a Layne
Pavey (Sr., Spokane, WA) two-run blast to center that
landed just below the scoreboard. Jessica Frank (Fr., Great Falls, MT) scored on Pavey’s
homer after being hit by a pitch. Sing Chow pitched all
six innings for the Vulcans, allowing eight hits and seven
earned runs in the loss.
The Vulcans made things interesting
in the top of the seventh. Trailing 7-3, Lisa Jackson led
off the inning with a home run. After Chelsea Osborne was
hit by a pitch, Sing Chow doubled to drive her in to make
the score 7-5. UH-Hilo managed to move runners to second
and third with no outs before Ehnes shut down the rally
with a strikeout and pair of groundouts.
Sara
Hanley (Sr., Kalispell, MT) was the only Yellowjacket
with multiple hits in the game. She was 2-for-3 with a
double. Ehnes was 1-for-3 with three RBI, and Pavey was
1-for-3 with two RBI. UH-Hilo was paced by Sing Chow, who
was 2-for-3 with a run and an RBI.
It looked as though the wheels were
going to come off early for the Yellowjackets in the
second game. Starter Megan McCrae (Sr., Brandon, Manitoba) gave up five
runs in 2/3 of an inning, spotting the Vulcans a quick 5-0
lead. Haasenritter hit a two-out grand slam for four of
the runs. McCrae was replaced by Waverek, who pitched the
biggest game of her career for the win. She went 6 1/3
innings, allowing just three hits and one run.
The Jacket offense rewarded Waverek
with a dozen hits and 11 runs, helping her improve to 2-0
on the season. UH-Hilo starter Sarah Steele went four
innings and allowed 10 runs. The Yellowjackets plated two
in the first, three in the third and blew the game open
with five runs in the fourth inning. Campbell’s second
homer of the day and eighth of the season capped the
five-run fourth. She is now tied for the conference home
run lead.
After five of their eight hits in
game one went for extra bases, the Jackets found ways to
manufacture runs in the second game. Along with
Campbell’s home run, Ehnes doubled twice and Rainey
doubled once. The other eight hits were singles, and MSUB
scored on sacrifice flies from Wankel, Stephanie Cochrun (Sr., Lake Stevens, WA) and Pavey.
Rachel Quarnburg (So., Billings, MT) was 3-for-3 in
the game with an RBI and two runs. Rainey and Ehnes each
went 3-for-4 with three runs apiece. Ehnes also drove in
two runs. Campbell and Wankel had a hit with two RBI
apiece. The Vulcans were led by Haasenritter, who went
2-for-3 and drove in five runs. |