Jackets Step Up to Sweep Crusaders (3/18/06)
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BILLINGS, MT – It took just
over thirty years, but the Montana State-Billings baseball
team picked up its first win in the programs modern era. In
fact, they swept Northwest Nazarene University in Saturday’s
doubleheader at Cobb Field. The Jackets cruised to an 11-2 win
in game one and rallied for a 5-2 win in game two. The
Yellowjackets are now 2-18 on the season. The win dropped the
Crusaders to 8-9 overall.
It isn’t often that a pitcher
goes the distance in college baseball but that is exactly what
senior pitcher David
Ducharme (Hamilton, MT) accomplished in game one. Ducharme
gave up two runs off four hits, walked four batters and struck
out seven.
The Jackets came into today’s
game with a determined look on their faces. In the Jackets’
first at bat a Crusader nearly went through the left field wall
to make the catch and the Jackets first out. Kyle Pryor (Jr., Billings, MT) and Nick Hoskyn (Jr., Oelwein, IA) were walked and on the next play both Hoskyn
and Pryor stole bases on a Crusader error allowing Pryor to
score. Willie Crtalic (Jr., Billings, MT) was hit by a pitch and Mike Wardell (So., Billings, MT) was walked placing the
Jackets at first and second base. Jake
Samuelson (Jr., Helena, MT) earned his first two of five RBI
bringing home both Crtalic and Wardell. The inning finally came
to an end when Pryor flied out to center field. At the end of
the first inning the Jackets were up by five.
The second inning for the
Crusaders was quick as a double play put Eric Duke and Harold
Schulz out. Levi Shumway walked and Trevor McKinney flied out
to center field to end the inning.
Much like the first inning the
Jackets rolled out four runs after two quick outs. Determined
to make something happen, Crtalic doubled down the right line.
Wardell singled on a bunt advancing Crtalic to third. Wardell
stole second and a Samuelson single brought in Wardell and
Crtalic. A Crusader wild pitch advanced Doug
Longfellow (Jr., Lewistown, MT) and Chad Green (So., Billings, MT) to second and third. Another wild pitch
allowed Green to come home. The inning ended with a Crusader
pitching change and a Hoskyn pop fly to right field.
Not wanting the game to end in
a meltdown like day one against the Crusaders, the Jackets
played solid defense to earn the team’s first win for the
season. Samuelson led the Jackets going 2-for-3 with two runs
and five RBI. Josh Wiley (Jr., Belgrade, MT) was 2-for-5 with three RBI.
“I couldn’t count the quality
at bats we had,” said Yellowjacket head coach Chris Brown. “We
had quality at bats up and down the lineup. We only had two or
three bad at bats all day, and you can’t ask for more than
that. The mistakes we made were physical and that’s part of the
game. We came up with some hustle plays that were momentum
changers and changed the course of the game.”
The Crusaders were led by Dean
Peters who was 1-for-2 with two runs. Pitcher Tim Stuvland took
the loss giving up five runs off two hits.
In game two the Crusaders
jumped out to an early two run lead by the fourth inning. In
the bottom of the fifth Pryor scored on a fielder’s choice. The
Jackets kept the Crusaders scoreless in the sixth and in their
turn at bat the Jackets rallied from behind to score four runs
off five hits to take the lead. Matt
Kakalecik (Fr., Great Falls, MT), Wiley, and Pryor each
singled loading the bases. A costly Crusader error brought
pinch runner Brady Slack (So., Riverton, WY) and Wiley in for the score. Hoskyn doubled
to left field to earn an RBI. Slater singled for an RBI and
Hoskyn scored. The inning ended for the Jackets on a pop fly to
center field.
All the Yellowjackets needed
was three up and three down. It wasn’t quite that easy but the
Jackets got it done. Jon Clark (Jr., Anaconda, MT) came in to relieve Mike Cease (Fr., Deer Lodge, MT) and in fine fashion Clark struck out C.J.
Severin and McKinney for the sweep of the Crusaders.
“We made things happen today,”
added Brown. “We put the pressure on them and weren’t content
when we got up early in the first game. We kept plugging away
and good things happend. Dave Ducharme, what can I say? That
was the best outing we’ve had from a pitcher all year. My hat’s
off to him. Anytime you have a guy give a performance like
that, the rest of the guys want to work hard to get him the
win.”
“In the second game Ben
Lewerke did a good job of keeping us in the game,” said Brown.
“At the plate the guys stayed aggressive, and we were able to
put some things together. They made a few mistakes and we
capitalized on them. Mike Cease did a great job of coming in
and giving us a shot to win. And that was the Jon Clark we’ve
been looking for. He has that potential.”
The Jackets were led by Pryor
who was 2-for-4 with two runs. Cease earned his first
collegiate win and is 1-0 on the season.
The Crusaders’ McKinney was
2-for-4 with two runs. Peters had two RBI. Nick Patee took the
loss for the team allowing five funs off 10 hits.
“Getting that first one out of
the way—getting that monkey off our back so to speak—was big,”
said Brown. “You saw the importance of that in the second
game. The guys believed they could win. Winning is
contagious. Getting the first one out of the way sets the tone
that if we play the way we’re capable, we can be a good ball
club. As far as getting the first victory for the program,
that’s a victory for everybody who has a vested interest in the
program, from the players to everyone who works hard for us at
the school. It’s a positive for everyone. It was a great way
to end the first home weekend. Hopefully it will give us some
momentum going into next Tuesday’s game and then into the next
conference road trip.”
The Yellowjackets have a
two-day break before hosting Colorado Christian on Tuesday
March, 21 at Cobb Field. This is the first meeting of these two
teams after inclement weather forced the games to be cancelled
in Colorado earlier in the season. First pitch of the
doubleheader is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. |