David Draayers – photo by Vamsi Nadella
British
Columbia and Bushnell split double-headers with Oregon Tech and
College of Idaho.
British Columbia 11, Oregon Tech 6
at Vancouver, BC. The Thunderbirds led 6-1 after three innings, paced
by a solo home run by Kaden Zarowny and a two-run home run by Kyle
Yip. They put it away with five runs in the bottom of the fifth
innings, including a two-RBI double by David Draayers and a
sacrifice fly by Zarowny. The Hustlin’ Owls got four runs in the
top of the ninth to reduce the Thunderbirds’ margin to five runs.
Ryan Heppner got the start for
the Thunderbirds, pitched seven innings, allowed one earned run on
five hits, struck out five, walked two. Yip went 2-for-5 with a home
run, a double, and five RBI. Tyler Horner went 3-for-4 with an RBI
for the Owls. Box
score
Oregon Tech 8, British Columbia 4.
The Thunderbirds got an excellent start from Daniel Orfaly. For the
first eight innings, he allowed one run on However, he hit the first
batter he faced in the ninth inning, walked the second one, then gave
up an RBI double by P Barry, which cut the Thunderbirds’ lead to
4-2. Orfaly was relieved by Evan Hoegler. He walked the first batter
he faced, then a run scored on a passed ball to cut the lead to 4-3.
Ka’ala Tam then hit a two-RBI double for the winning run. It took
the Thunderbirds three more pitchers to finally get out of the
inning. Riley Cronin, who took the mound with two outs in the eighth
inning, pitched a three up three down ninth inning. He retired all
for batters he faced, got the win.
The Hustlin’ Owls also got a
good start, from Noah Loew, who pitched six innings, allowed two runs
on three hits, struck out three. The Owls got a run on a ground out
by Patrick Barry in the top of the first, and the Thunderbirds
answered with an RBI on a ground out by Aaron Marsh in the bottom of
the first. There was no further scoring until the bottom of the
sixth, when the Thunderbirds took a 2-1 lead with a sacrifice fly by
Mitchell Middlemiss. Orfaly retired 16 straight batters. Middlemiss
hit an RBI double for an insurance run in the bottom of the eighth,
and Kyle Yip hit an RBI single for another insurance run that didn’t
hold up.
Barry and Tam both went 1-for-4
with a double and two RBI. Logan Macy also had a two-RBI single in
the ninth-inning barrage. Marsh went 2-for-4 with two doubles and an
RBI. Box
score recap
The Thunderbirds won the series
three games to one.
Bushnell 15, College of Idaho 6 at
Caldwell, ID. The Beacons started off with five runs in the top of
the first, with a two-RBI double by Ethan Stacey, a two-RBI single by
Chase Nye, and a sacrifice fly by Reece Carganilla. They added an RBI
triple by Jordan Wilson in the top of the fourth, and Cade Crist hit
an RBI single for the winning run. Crist hit three-run and two-run
home runs later in the game.
Max Chapman pitched the first 5
2/3 innings for the Beacons, allowed two earned runs on nine hits,
struck out four. Nate Rasmussen pitched two hitless innings, and
Dylan Ha pitched a hitless inning. Jackson Cummins got the loss.
Wilson finished 4-for-5 with a home run, a triple, and two RBI.
Crist finished 3-for-6 with two home runs and six RBI. Ben Gaff went
2-for-4 with a double and three runs scored for the Coyotes. Box
score
College of Idaho 5, Bushnell 4.
Chandler Stocking started off the bottom of the ninth with a single,
then moved to second on a ground out. The next batter, pinch-hitter
Trevor Watkins, struck out. The next batter was intentionally walked.
Then, James Hull drew a walk to load the bases. Jack Ingraham hit a
single for the walk-off win.
This game was close all the way,
with good efforts by starters Kai Keamo for the Beacons, and Dawson
Cummins for the Coyotes. Keamo pitched five innings, allowed one run
on two hits, struck out four. Cummins went six innings, allowed two
runs on four hits, struck out eight, threw 103 pitches.
The Beacons opened the scoring
in the top of the second with a solo home run by Kolby Amaral. The
Coyotes answered with an RBI single by Stocking in the bottom of the
second. The Beacons too a 2-1 lead with an RBI triple by Amaral in
the top of the sixth. The Coyotes took a 4-2 lead in the bottom of
the seventh with an RBI single by Stocking, an RBI for Pete Bacon by
reaching on a fielder’s choice, and an RBI single by Jace Mahlke.
The Beacons tied it with a two-run home run by Jacob Richardson in
the top of the eighth, but they stranded a runner on third. In the
bottom of the eighth, the Coyotes had runners on second and third
with no outs, and stranded them. The Coyotes brought in Kaden Lapp to
pitch the ninth inning, and it was three up three down.
Lapp got the win. Alec Gums, who
took the mound in the eighth inning, got the loss. Stocking finished
3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored. Amaral was the only Beacon
with two hits. Box
score recap
The Beacons won the series three
games to one.
Standings:
School
|
Conference
|
Overall
|
ISR
|
Lewis-Clark State
|
11-2
|
14-7
|
16
|
Bushnell
|
10-3
|
20-4
|
17
|
British Columbia
|
10-3
|
15-9
|
13*
|
Oregon Tech
|
7-6
|
16-8
|
21
|
Warner Pacific
|
5-8
|
6-12
|
105
|
Eastern Oregon
|
4-9
|
7-15
|
103
|
College of Idaho
|
3-10
|
13-13
|
67
|
Corban
|
2-11
|
6-17
|
104
|
* British Columbia is #2 in Strength of Schedule