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Box Score 2 HOLLAND, Mich. - The Trine
University baseball team nearly pulled off the comeback in the
finals of the MIAA Tournament as they defeated Adrian 6-2 in the
first game to force the if-necessary game two. The Thunder fell in
the winner-take-all battle 3-2 in 10 innings. The Thunder end their
season 25-20.
Trine jumped out to the early lead in game one as
they plated a pair of runs in the bottom of the first. Junior Adam
Sullivan (Fort Wayne, Ind./Elmhurst) got things going as he scored
on an Adrian error. Freshman Kory Shackle (Butler, Ohio/Mount
Vernon) would follow with an RBI groundout that plated senior Tom
Wilder (Petersburg, Mich./Summerfield).
The Bulldogs would tie the game in the fourth on
a Trine error followed by a single.
In the fifth, Trine would add a run on a single
by Sullivan that scored junior Jeff Phillips (Prospect, Ohio/Marion
Pleasant). The Thunder added a pair of runs in the sixth on a
double by junior Andrew DeGood (Hamilton, Mich./Hamilton) and
another in the eighth on a single by Phillips.
On the mound, senior Kyle Lidster (Griffith,
Ind./Griffith) pitched a gem as he threw a complete game, not
allowing an earned run and just three hits while striking out three
batters.
In the final game of the tournament, the Thunder
would again jump out to the early lead as they plated a run in the
bottom of the second on a double by DeGood.
Trine would add a run in the bottom of the third
on a single by sophomore Jordan Baer (Fort Wayne, Ind./Leo) that
scored Sullivan.
Adrian would tie the game in the sixth as they
plated a run on a double play by Trine and added another on a
single. The Bulldogs would score the game-winner in the 10th with
one out on a single.
The Thunder would get a pair of runners on in the
bottom of the 10th with just one out, but were unable to plate the
tying run.
Sophomore Jakeb Briscoe (Kendallville, Ind./East
Noble) took the no decision going 8 1/3 innings and surrendering
two runs on eight hits but struck out eight Adrian batters. Senior
Jake Rightnowar (Oregon, Ohio/Toledo Christian) came on to pitch
1/3 of an inning and retired the only batter he faced. Fellow
senior Nick Cocanower (Elkhart, Ind./Concord) suffered the loss
going 1 1/3 innings, giving up three hits and an earned run.
The 25 wins by the Thunder squad tied last
year's team for the most wins in coach Greg Perschke's
12-year career at Trine.