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Box Score 2 HOLLAND, Mich. - The Trine
University baseball team pulled out two important wins in the MIAA
Tournament as the No.3 seeded Thunder came from behind to defeat
No. 4 seed Calvin 4-3 in 11 innings and knocked off top seeded Hope
3-2.
Trine, 24-19, needed extra innings in the first
elimination game. The Thunder scored first, as they plated a run in
the fourth inning as senior Matt Zurbriggen (Crown Point,
Ind./Crown Point) brought home fellow senior Tom Wilder
(Petersburg, Mich./Summerfield) on a sacrifice fly to right.
Calvin would plate a pair of runs in the bottom
of the sixth on a 2-RBI single. The Knights would add another run
in the seventh on a two-out RBI double.
The Thunder trailed heading into the eighth, but
they still had the fight left in them. Junior Jeff Phillips
(Prospect, Ohio/Marion Pleasant) singled with one out and then
after a batter was retired, junior Andrew DeGood (Hamilton,
Mich./Hamilton) would also single. Wilder would then deliver for
the Thunder with a double to score both runs and tie the game.
Both teams would have their chances in the ninth,
but neither was able to plate the winning run.
In the 10th, neither team was able to get much
going as the Thunder had a runner on but a double play ended the
inning.
Zurbriggen got things started in the 11th with a
one out single. After freshman Kory Shackle (Butler, Ohio/Mount
Vernon) reached on an error by the Calvin pitcher, sophomore Ethan
Prebynski (Auburn, Ind./DeKalb) would drive in Zurbriggen on an
groundout to the short stop.
Calvin would get a two-out hit in the bottom of
the 11th, but the next batter was retired to give the Thunder the
victory.
Senior Kale Popp (Rensselaer, Ind./Kankakee
Valley) went six innings in the no decision, allowing two earned
runs on six hits while striking out one. Fellow senior, and
All-MIAA First Team selection, Phil Stakely (Ostrander,
Ohio/Buckeye Valley) came on to pitch five innings of relief and
allowed one run on five hits and struck out three Calvin batters to
earn his sixth win.
In the second elimination game against Hope, all
five runs in the game would come an inning apart. The Thunder would
plate all three of their runs in bottom of the fifth while Hope
plated both of their runs in the top of the sixth.
In the fifth, Trine scored all three runs with
two outs. Prebynski would reach on a two-out single and then Hope
would commit a costly error off the bat of freshman Jake Kendall
(New Castle, Ind./New Castle). Phillips would then deliver a single
to plate the first run. Freshman Carter Stafford (Waterloo,
Ind./DeKalb) would then knock the game-winning drive as he doubled
home a pair of runs.
The Dutchmen would get both of their runs in the
sixth on a double, but the damage could have been worse as they
left two runners on base in the inning.
Sophomore Edward Tomich (Carmel, Ind./Westfield)
went the distance for the Thunder on the mound, pitching a complete
game four-hitter while striking out four Hope batters.
The Thunder will now face Adrian, and must defeat
the Bulldogs twice to win the MIAA crown. The first game will begin
at noon, with the if-necessary game following immediately
after.