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Marietta defeats Chapman
10-4; Pioneers one victory away from fourth National Championship
'Etta Express off Monday, will look to capture title Tuesday at 2 p.m.
By Joe Vanden Acker
Lawrence University Sports Information Director
May 28, 2006
APPLETON, Wisconsin — The Marietta College baseball team was
as hot as the weather Sunday night at Fox Cities Stadium.
With temperatures hovering around an unseasonably steamy 90 degrees,
the Pioneers pounded out 15 hits and rolled to a 10-4 victory over
Chapman University in a winner’s bracket game at the NCAA
Division III Baseball Championship.
"To go deep in one of these tournaments you have to get hot
at the right time," Marietta head coach Brian Brewer
said."We’re hot right now."
The Pioneers roughed up Chapman’s vaunted pitching staff,
which entered the tournament with a 2.57 earned run average. Marietta
is now 3-for-3 in its appearances at Fox Cities Stadium, as the
Pioneers reached the finals for the third time in three trips to
Wisconsin.
Marietta (42-11) gets a day off and will face whoever survives
Monday’s two elimination games. Chapman (33-12) plays at 3:30
p.m. on Monday against the winner of the noon game between Montclair
State University and Wheaton College. The title game is set for
1 p.m. on Tuesday, and whoever survives Monday’s games will
need to beat Marietta twice to win the title in this double-elimination
format.
Marietta’s Ryan Belanger started the game
with a bang by pounding the game’s first pitch from
Billy Sulentor over the left field fence for a 1-0 Pioneers
lead.
The Panthers came right back in the bottom of the first against
Marietta starter Ryan Dennick. Two walks, a fielder’s
choice and a hit batsman loaded the bases and Patrick Ohail
delivered a two-run double to put Chapman up 2-1.
“We were squirming a little bit,” Brewer said of that
first inning. “It was like, oh, no, here we go again.”
Dennick settled down to strike out Steven Fraser
and got Kyle Redding to ground out to end the inning.
Over the next five innings, Dennick, who improved to 8-2 on the
season, allowed only two runners to get as far as second base.
Chapman held that 2-1 lead until the fourth when Jarrod
Klausman, who finished the day 4-for-5 with a pair of runs
scored, started the rally with a single. A single and hit batsman
loaded the bases, and a ground out scored Klausman to tie the game
at 2-2. Two batters later, No. 9 hitter Ryan Eschbaugh
delivered a two-run, two-out single to give the Pioneers a 4-2 lead.
“They’re a really good team. They swing the bats very
well,” Chapman head coach Tom Tereschuk said
of Marietta. “There were a few plays we didn’t make.
They just got away from us.”
Marietta added a run in the fifth when Josh Beebe
doubled and later scored on a single by Justin Steranka,
who went 3-for-5 with a pair of runs batted in.
The Pioneers really started to put the game away in the seventh.
A throwing error and single put a pair of runners aboard with no
outs, and Steranka followed with a run-scoring single to chase Sulentor.
Later, with one out, Tony Piconke executed a squeeze
bunt to score another run, and Lee Guerrera followed
with a run-scoring single to put Marietta up 8-2.
Chapman battled back in the bottom half of the inning to score
twice. After Jarrod Sammet and Tyler Dean
singled, John Alexander grounded to third with
one out, but the throw to first was wild and both runners scored
to trim Marietta’s lead to 8-4.
The Panthers had another rally going in the eighth. Dennick left
the game after giving up a lead-off walk and was replaced by Scott
Dunn. After a hit batsman, sacrifice bunt and walk loaded
the bases with one out, Dunn struck out Brian Brubaker and
got Dean to ground out to end the threat.
Marietta scored two more in the top of the ninth, with Pinconke
delivering a run-scoring triple and Guerrera following that with
a RBI single, to grab a 10-4 lead.
Chapman left the bases loaded again in the bottom of the ninth,
marking the third time in the game the Panthers left the bases full.
“I think that’s just baseball,” Tereschuk said
of his team’s lack of timely hitting. “We will get that
changed tomorrow.”
Marietta is going for its fourth national championship after capturing
titles in 1981, 1983 and 1986.
All of the Pioneers' action can be heard live on WMOA-AM 1490 and
mariettaonline.com.
Live statistics are also available on the World
Series site.
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