Jackets Sweep Aggies (3/26/06)
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GOODWELL, OK – The Montana
State-Billings baseball team seems to have come alive after going
winless early in the season. The Jackets swept Oklahoma
Panhandle winning Sunday’s doubleheader 2-0, and 8-0. Both
games were Heartland Conference counters and the wins improved
the Jackets to 5-19 overall and 3-13 in league play. The Aggies
dropped to 1-28 overall and are 1-15 in the Conference
standings.
Complete game pitching seems
to be the trick for the Jackets as both of Sunday’s wins each
came from one pitcher. In game one, Dave
Ducharme (Sr., Hamilton, MT) pitched a one hit shutout and
stuck out two batters. Ducharme had a no-hitter through three
innings and no Aggie runner reached third base. Kyle Slater (Jr., Missoula, MT) and Luke
Sansaver (Jr., Wolf Point, MT) each went 1-for-3 with a
single. Teammate Kyle Pryor (Jr., Billings, MT) was 2-for-3 with a double. Pryor had two
stolen bases, one run and an RBI. Jake
Samuelson (Jr., Helena, MT) had a stolen base and one run.
“Offensively, we put the ball
in play and made things happen on the bases,” said Yellowjacket
head coach Chris Brown. “We hit according to the situation, got
the big hit when we needed it, and took advantage of their (OPSU)
mistakes. Defensively we made the routine plays and executed
the play well. I am very proud of the way the guys bounced back
from the disappointing first game and really took the bull by
the horns for the final three games. Anytime you can get three
of four conference games on the road, you look at it as a good
weekend.”
In game two Ben Lewerke (Jr., Mason City, IA) threw a no-hitter through five and
two-thirds innings, allowing only one runner to advance to
third. That was the closest Oklahoma Panhandle would get to
crossing home plate as Lewerke pitched for the complete game,
one hit shutout, striking out three. Pryor was 2-for-4 and
added two more stolen bases to his resume, making it his fourth
of the day. Pryor had one run and one RBI. Nick Hoskyn (Jr., Oelwein, IA) was 1-for-4 with one stolen base and one
run. Willie Crtalic (Jr., Billings, MT) was 1-for-3 with a
double. Crtalic, Sansaver and Samuelson had one run and one RBI
apiece.
“Today we had two great
efforts on the mound from Dave and Ben,” added Brown. “They
both controlled the game from the first pitch until the last.
All in all, our pitchers had a great weekend. Three complete
game shutouts with only five hits is great. You can’t ask for
more than that.”
The Yellowjackets will make
the 600 mile drive to Jefferson City, Missouri to play back to
back Heartland Conference doubleheaders against the Lincoln
University Blue Tigers. The games are scheduled for March 29
and 30. |