Box Score
Despite being delayed by more
than two hours at the start due to rain, Valparaiso
completed a weekend sweep of Chicago
State, defeating the
Cougars 16-4 on Saturday afternoon at Emory G. Bauer Field.
Justin Frane
(Huntertown, Ind./Carroll
H.S.) went 5-for-5 while Billy Cribbs
(Rochester, Mich./Rochester H.S.) went 3-for-3 with three runs scored and Kyle Gaedele (Arlington Heights, Ill./Rolling
Meadows H.S.) added three more hits as part of the Crusaders 22 hit attack.
“We swung the bats again
today and hopefully this is something that can carry over into the coming
weeks,” head coach Tracy Woodson
said. “It’s always good to sweep a
series and build some momentum.”
Valpo utilized four of its 10
extra base hits on the day to score the game’s first four runs in the second
inning. A triple by Cribbs brought home
the first run and Karch Kowalczyk (Peru, Ill./La Salle-Peru H.S.) followed with a run-scoring
double. Another double by Kyle Muhlsteff (Yorba Linda, Calif./Esperanza
H.S.) drove in his first of four RBIs and Frane followed with his fourth triple
of the weekend.
The Crusaders exploded for
seven more runs in the third, keyed by two-run homers by Muhlsteff and Paul Heinkel (Fond du Lac, Wis./Winnebago Lutheran
Academy). Gaedele also led off the
inning with a round-tripper as Valpo built an 11-0 lead.
After the Cougars got on the
scoreboard in the fourth with a solo homer by William Hill, who went 3-for-4 on
the day, Valpo batted around for the second straight inning, adding five more
runs. Four straight hits to start the
inning plated two runs and a Muhlsteff sacrifice fly added the third. Bo
McClendon (Chesterton, Ind./Chesterton H.S.) added a two-run pinch-hit
single to cap the Crusaders scoring.
Meanwhile, Tyler Deetjen (Saint Charles, Ill./East
H.S.) was strong on the mound for the Brown and Gold. He struck out nine Cougars in the first four
innings on his way to a career-high 10 on the afternoon. He worked 5.2 innings allowing eight hits and
four runs while walking just two.
“Deetjen was very good,”
Woodson said. “He started to tire late
and left a couple balls up which led to the late runs, but otherwise was very
solid.”
Albert Carpen suffered the
loss (0-1) for Chicago
State (1-16), working
just three innings and allowing 12 hits and 11 runs.
Valparaiso (8-16) will look to extend its winning streak to four
straight games on Monday afternoon hosting Wabash First pitch is
set for 3 p.m.
at Emory G. Bauer Field.