Box Score
NACOGDOCHES, Texas - A late-inning break down
cost the Golden Eagles on the diamond Sunday afternoon as they fell
at the hands of the Lumberjacks of Stephen F. Austin, 5-3.
Down by a run heading into the top half of the third inning, the
Golden Eagles got three hits to knot the game at one. Chris
Williams got the inning going with an infield single into the
hole at short and advanced on a single from Kevin
Cho.
Matt
Brandy then stepped in a hit a shot but up the middle for a
single to push across Williams.
The first run of the afternoon from Stephen F. Austin came by
way of a solo shot to left off the bat of Freddy Villalobos in the
second inning.
The Jacks retook the lead in the fifth inning with as Joseph
Olsen singled with and eventually scored on a single off the bat of
Brett Thornell.
In the top of the seventh, the Golden Eagles plated a couple of
runs to take a 3-2 lead heading in the stretch. Graham
McIntyre started the inning with an infield single and advanced
to third on a bunt single from Austen
Colt. Cho followed Colt with a single up the middle to score
McIntyre.
Cho finished with two singles in the contest, as did Williams
who reached on two of the infield variety.
With Colt standing on third after Cho's single, Logan
Domenico tilted the scoreboard in the Golden Eagles favor with
a deep fly ball to center, giving Colt enough time to score on the
sacrifice.
The top of the ORU lineup, Cho, Brandy and Domenico, combined
for four of the Golden Eagle hits and each had a run batted in.
Joining the top three spots was seven, eight and nine hole hitters
with the other four hits and each scoring the runs.
Unfortunately, the Jacks would plate three runs on two hits and
an ORU error in the bottom of the eighth. The game tying run, Rene
Moreda, came across the plate on a wild pitch.
After a strikeout, Max Lamantia singled to second to score
Villalobos. In an attempt to throw out Lamantia at first, there was
a defensive breakdown that allowed Hunter Dozier to score.
Taking the loss on the mound was Brad
Fisher (1-3) and earning the win was Brett Higginbotham (1-1).
Tim
Zufall got the start and pitched well in the no-decision.
Sunday was the first time the Golden Eagles had been swept in a
three-game set in conference play in school history, and just the
second time overall as they dropped two game in a rain shorted
series at Youngstown State in 1999 while playing in the
Mid-Continent Conference.
The Golden Eagles look to snap their current five game skid on
Tuesday night as they take on Oklahoma State at ONEOK Field in
downtown Tulsa. Game time is set for 7:05 p.m.