Yellowjacket Baseball Season Wrap Up
(5/23/07)
BILLINGS, MT – In just the
program’s second season the Montana State Billings baseball team
proved to be worthy opponents in the very competitive Heartland
Conference finishing fourth in the league with a 16-20 record.
Overall the Jackets ended the season just below .500 at 24-26.
It is always tough opening the
season on the road, but it is part of life if you call Billings,
Mont., home. The Yellowjackets started their campaign with 10
games in Texas. The team’s first four-game series of the trip
came against reigning Heartland Conference Champion University
of the Incarnate Word. The Jackets’
Ben Lewerke
(Mason City, IA) lifted the team to a 5-1 victory in game four
after MSUB dropped the first three in the series. Heading down
to the border, the Yellowjackets split wins with provisional
conference member Texas A&M – International before going 1-3
against St. Mary’s University.
With less than a week between
trips, the Jackets headed back to the Lone Star State for games
against St. Edward’s and Texas – Permian Basin with a side trip
to Goodwell, Okla., to play against Panhandle State. In the
first four-game series, St. Edward’s swept the Jackets in Austin
– the only team to do so throughout the season – to drop the
Yellowjackets’ record to 3-11. The Jackets then rebounded with
eight-straight wins against Permian Basin and Oklahoma Panhandle
to pull to an even 11-11. The eight-straight were a school
record for consecutive victories. The Jackets also played their
longest game in school history in a 4-3 12-inning win over the
Falcons.
A quick trip over to
Ellensburg, Wash. to face future Great Northwest Athletic
Conference opponent Central Washington University saw the
Jackets split the series with the Wildcats to hold steady at
.500.
The Yellowjackets wrapped up
their road schedule against Lincoln University. Taking three
games from the Blue Tigers, the Jackets broke away from the .500
mark to move to 16-14. In the game
Jake
Samuelson (Helena, MT) powered a grand slam, the program’s
first ever, in the seventh inning to earn the dramatic win for
the Yellowjackets. That was March 25. With MSUB looking to
open a 24-game home stand March 31, Mother Nature reared her
head forcing the Yellowjackets to cancel eight-straight games
pushing back opening day at Cobb Field to April 13.
After nearly three weeks of
idleness, the Jackets finally got the chance to treat the fans
to a double-dose of spring baseball. Playing regularly
scheduled games against Lincoln University, the Jackets added
four games against NAIA opponent Jamestown College to make up
games lost due to the storm. The four-day eight-game run was
rough for the Yellowjackets. MSUB split wins with the Blue
Tigers before going 1-3 against the 2006 Region III Champion
Jimmies.
A 5-1 win over the Rattlers
put a stop to the Yellowjackets’ five-game losing streak. With
perhaps the team’s toughest eight games remaining to wrap up the
season, the veteran squad took things in stride splitting wins
with Incarnate Word. Seth
Moir’s (Cody, WY) two-RBI double in the bottom of the sixth
tied the game and was won when Moir scored later in the inning.
In the final four-game series
of the season the Yellowjackets shocked St. Edward’s University
using late game surges to take two wins from the Hilltoppers.
The Jackets’
Doug
Longfellow (Lewistown, MT) used just his second career home
run to lift the Yellowjackets to a 9-8 walk-off win delaying the
Hilltoppers’ outright conference title one more day. St.
Edward’s clinched the title with a win in game one on Saturday,
but the Yellowjackets had the final say in closing out a
two-year run in the Heartland Conference. A fifth-inning grand
slam by
Josh
Wiley (Belgrade, MT) thrust the Jackets into the lead which
they held onto for the 10-8 win. The Yellowjackets finished the
season just two-games shy of .500; not bad for a second year
program.
“Our successes this year
cannot be measured in statistics, awards, or records”, said
Yellowjacket head coach Chris Brown. “The team as a whole took
a huge step forward and really set the tone for the years
ahead. They started to do the little things in practice, on
their own, and in game situations that really made the
difference.”
The Yellowjackets’ 14 seniors
played a key role in many aspects for the team. Whether it was
skill, patience, or resilience, the seniors brought much to the
diamond for the Jackets that Coach Brown will look to replace.
“Trying to replace the seniors
from this year will not be easy,” added Brown. “They were good
players and leaders. I will look internally for our new
leaders. We have some guys that will be entering their third
year in the program and know what it is all about. I will look
to them to fill the seniors’ shoes.”
Kyle Pryor
(Billings, MT) was steady all season leading the Yellowjackets
in runs (42), hits (49), stolen bases (17), and on base
percentage (.474). Pryor stood atop the conference standings
drawing 40 walks, ranking him 19th nationally for
walks per game (.82). He also ranked in the top four for stolen
bases and on base percentage in the Heartland.
Will
Crtalic (Billings, MT) finished the season ranked in a tie
for third in the conference with his team-leading 14 doubles,
while
Nick
Hoskyn (Oelwein, IA) and Longfellow ranked sixth for stolen
bases (14) and seventh for triples (3) respectively. Freshman
Matt
Schoonover (Great Falls, MT) was a dangerous factor at the
plate batting .378 to lead the Jackets. His .555 slugging
percentage and four home runs also led the Yellowjackets.
Lewerke was the Jackets’
driving force on the mound. Ranked as high as 10th
in the nation for earned run average in Division II, the
southpaw finished his senior season ranked second in the
conference with a 2.74 ERA. Known for throwing pitches that
resulted in ground balls, the combination of Lewerke and his
defense earned him a 7-1 record.
“Next year we will look to
Brian Strom, Jeremy Knowles, James Lester, Cody Clark,
Steve Scott, and Mike
Cease to be the core of our pitching staff,” said Brown. “In
the field and at the plate we are looking for Schoonover and
Moir to pick up where they left off and to keep improving. I
also expect Patch Wirtzberger, Jordan Shine, and Kyle Ailes to
step into significant roles next season.”
The Yellowjackets shattered
nearly every team record set in the inaugural season. The
obvious was the nine more wins posted by the team over the 2006
record. The Jackets’ pitching staff finished the season ranked
third in the conference with a 5.56 ERA. At the plate, MSU
Billings hit 13 more doubles, two additional triples, and a
whopping 12 more home runs than in the preceding season. The
team also scored 31 more runs and drove in 35 more RBIs than in
2006.
The Jackets’ ERA was lowered
from 7.98 in 2006 to a 5.56 in 2007.
Mike Cease’s (Deer Lodge, MT) team
and conference-leading six saves ranked him 35th
nationally, while Strom was ranked third in the conference for
shutouts (2), and fifth for opponent’s batting average (.262).
The Yellowjackets were also
successful in catching multiple honors and awards. Schoonover
was named the Heartland hitter of the week, while his pitching
counterparts picked up four pitcher of the week honors. Lewerke
was twice named to the honor with Strom and Cease also garnering
the award.
Six Jackets were selected to
the All-Heartland Conference team. Lewerke, Schoonover, and
Pryor were first team selections with Cease, Samuelson, and
Hoskyn named to the second team. Lewerke was also named to the
Daktronics Division II All-South Central Region second team. He
was just one of only three selected from the Heartland
Conference.
Excitement is brewing for MSU
Billings as the Yellowjackets will make the change to the Great
Northwest Athletic Conference July 1. The Jackets’ baseball
team will compete against Central Washington, St. Martin’s,
Northwest Nazarene, and Western Oregon University in conference
play.
“Our goals and expectations
will not change heading into the GNAC,” said Brown. “We have
the expectation that we still step into the league and be in the
mix from the start. As a program, we look to continue taking
steps forward and establishing a tradition that everyone
involved in the Yellowjacket Baseball program can be proud of.”
Heartland Conference
Team Rankings
Batting – 5th (.273)
Pitching – 3rd (5.56 ERA)
Fielding – 5th (.946)
Heartland Conference
Individual Rankings
Earned Run Average
Ben Lewerke, 2nd (2.74)
Brian Strom, 8th (4.88)
Kyle McBride, 14th (7.93)
Batting Average
Matt Schoonover, 5th (.378)
Doubles
Will Crtalic, t-3rd (14)
Triples
Doug Longfellow, t-7th (3)
Stolen Bases
Kyle Pryor, t-4th (17)
Nick Hoskyn, t-6th (14)
Walks
Kyle Pryor, 1st (40)
On Base Percentage
Kyle Pryor, 3rd (.474)
Wins
Ben Lewerke, t-5th (7)
Saves
Mike Cease, 1st (6)
Shutouts
Brian Strom, t-2nd (2)
Ben Lewerke, t-4th (1)
Opponents Batting Average
Brian Strom, 5th
(.262)
Ben Lewerke, 8th
(.282)
Heartland Conference
Individual Awards
Player of the Week Pitchers
Ben Lewerke (Mar. 19, 2007, Feb. 19, 2007)
Brian Strom (Mar. 12, 2007)
Mike Cease (Mar. 5, 2007)
Player of the Week Hitters
Matt Schoonover (Apr. 9, 2007)
All-Heartland Conference
First Team
Ben Lewerke
Matt Schoonover
Kyle Pryor
All-Heartland Conference
Second Team
Mike Cease
Jake Samuelson
Nick Hoskyn
Daktronics Division II
All-South Central Region Second Team
Ben Lewerke
School Records,
Individual Single Game
Runs – Will Crtalic (4 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State)
Stolen Bases – Kyle Pryor (3 vs. Central Washington)
School Record, Team
Single Game
Doubles – 5 vs. Lincoln University
Triples – 2 vs. Incarnate Word
Homeruns – 3 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State
Walks – 9 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State
Consecutive Victories – 8 (Mar. 5, 2007-Mar. 17, 2007)
Consecutive Games w/at least one run – 32 (Mar. 5, 2007-Apr. 28,
2007)
School Records,
Individual Season
(1st place records set in 2007)
Batting Avg. – Matt Schoonover (.378)
Runs – Kyle Pryor (42)
Total Bases – Matt Schoonover (66)
Doubles – Will Crtalic (14)
Homeruns – Matt Schoonover (4)
Slugging % - Matt Schoonover (.555)
Fielding % (infield) – Jake Samuelson (.995)
Fielding % (outfield) – Nick Hoskyn (.950)
On Base % - Kyle Pryor (.474)
RBIs – Seth Moir (26)
Stolen Bases – Kyle Pryor (17)
Walks – Kyle Pryor (40)
Pitching
Victories – Ben Lewerke (7)
Saves – Mike Cease (6)
ERA – Ben Lewerke (2.74)
Strikeout Ratio – Steve Scott (8.07)
School Records, Team
Season
(1st place records set in 2007)
Wins – 24
Batting Avg. - .273
Runs – 241
Doubles – 60
Triples – 10
Homeruns – 18
RBIs – 207
Pitching
Innings Pitched – 352.2
ERA – 5.56
Miscellaneous Records
(1st place records set in 2007)
Consecutive Games Hitting Streak – Matt Schoonover, 9
(Mar. 17, 2007-Apr. 14, 2007)
Longest Game (Time) – 3:31 vs. Texas – Permian Basin (Mar. 6,
2007)
Longest Game (Innings) – 12 vs. Texas – Permian Basin (Mar. 6,
2007)
Shortest Game (Time) – 1:30 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (Mar.
9, 2007), Texas – Permian Basin (Mar.
5, 2007) |