Box Score
Making up a game which was
postponed from Friday due to cold and snowy weather, Valparaiso
was unable to complete the weekend sweep of Youngstown
State on Sunday morning, falling 8-1
to the Penguins at Eastwood Field in Niles,
Ohio.
“We didn’t swing the bats
very well today,” head coach Tracy
Woodson said. “Their starter (Blake
Aquadro) kept the ball away all day and we didn’t make any adjustments.”
With the game scoreless in
the bottom fourth, the hosts broke through with four runs, including a pair of
unearned tallies. Armani Johnson had a
two-run double to put the Penguins on the board and Derek Carr followed with a
run-scoring hit. A groundout produced
the fourth run of the inning.
Valpo got its only run in the
fifth as Karch Kowalczyk (Peru, Ill./La Salle-Peru H.S.) drew a lead off walk. He moved to second on a free pass to Kyle Muhlsteff (Yorba Linda, Calif./Esperanza
H.S.). Justin Frane (Huntertown,
Ind./Carroll H.S.) followed with
a RBI single, but that would be the only time the Crusaders would cross home
plate on the afternoon.
Three more runs crossed the
plate for Youngstown
State in the sixth to add
to the advantage. Two scored on wild pitches
and the third came home on a single by Tom Clayton. The Penguins added their final run in the
eighth on a pinch hit single off the bat of Casey Holland.
Valparaiso managed just six
hits on the afternoon, four coming off of Aquadro, who pitched eight innings
and struck out five while walking six to earn the win (1-1). Frane and Robbie Robinson (Brea, Calif./Olinda
H.S.) each had two hits for the Brown and Gold.
Tyler Deetjen
(Saint Charles, Ill./East H.S.) suffered the loss (1-1) for
Valpo, allowing four runs, two of which were earned, and six hits in 4.2
innings of work. Youngstown State
(14-14, 5-4 Horizon) had 11 hits on the afternoon, including three by Clayton.
Valparaiso (11-19, 2-1) will return to action on Tuesday
evening, hosting Indiana at U.S. Steel Yard in
Gary. First pitch is set for 7 p.m.