MSUB Softball Falls at Idaho State
(4/21/07)
Box Score
POCATELLO, ID – Idaho State scored
all of its runs in the first two innings and staved off
a Yellowjacket rally to win 7-5 in non-conference
softball on Saturday. Just as it was Friday, Saturday’s
second game was rained out. The Bengals improved to
9-29, dropping the Yellowjackets to 22-22.
Idaho State scored five run in the
first inning and two more in the second to jump to a 7-1
lead. The Bengals loaded the bases with their first
three batters of the game. The five-run inning was
highlighted by a two-RBI double by Lindsay Boughton.
Five of the eight hits allowed by
Yellowjacket starter
Rebekah Tsatsa (Eagle, ID) came in the first two
innings. The Bengals’ Christine Keeton hit a two-run
home run in the bottom of the second to close out ISU’s
scoring. Tsatsa (8-9) scattered three hits over the
final four innings as the Jackets tried to climb back
into the game.
MSUB made its biggest run with
three runs in the top of the fifth. After an infield
single by
Lorel Palmer (Ogden, UT),
Jenna McCartney (Hamilton, MT) hit one of her two
doubles to drive in Palmer from first.
Terina Stacks (Washougal, WA) followed with a double
down the left field line to plate McCartney. Two
batters later, an infield single by
Jessica Frank (Great Falls, MT) scored Stacks from
third base. The Jackets added a run in the sixth when
McCartney’s second double scored Palmer from second with
two outs.
MSU Billings pounded out 10 hits,
including four doubles, in the loss. Palmer was 2-for-3
from the leadoff spot and scored a career-high three
runs. McCartney was 2-for-3 with two RBIs and two
doubles, and Stacks was 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two
doubles. Stacks improved her conference-leading batting
average to .388. Frank was 2-for-4.
Boughton and Merissa Jannsen each
went 2-for-4 for the Bengals. Keeton was 1-for-3 and
drove in three RBIs. Leadoff hitter Christine
Shollenberger scored two runs. Boughton went the
distance in the circle to improve to 7-16.
After the long drive back from
Pocatello Saturday night, the Yellowjackets will close
out the regular season on Sunday with a doubleheader
against University of Great Falls at Cenex Stadium. The
first game starts at 3:00 p.m.
It will be Youth Softball Day and all girls wearing
their uniforms will be admitted free. MSU Billings and Great
Falls are the only four-year schools in Montana to
sponsor college softball. The Yellowjackets swept a
doubleheader from the Argos in Great Falls on March 29.
Great Falls is coached by Gary
Ehnes, father of former Yellowjacket star Joey Ehnes.
Joey, one of the Argos assistants, holds MSUB school
pitching records for career ERA (1.80), wins (62),
appearances (112), starts (85), complete games (65),
innings pitched (607.2), strikeouts (671), opponent
batting average (.207), and shutouts (16). She is also
the single-season school record holder for appearances
(45), starts (33), complete games (27), innings pitched
(245.1), winning percentage (29-11), victories (29), ERA
(1.33), shutouts (6), strikeouts (303), and strikeout
ratio (8.65). |