Box Score
Valparaiso
had to wait out a rain delay of more than four hours to start the 2011 baseball
season on Friday, and once the Crusaders took the mound Austin Peay scored
three times in both the fifth and sixth innings to rally from behind and down
the Brown and Gold 7-3 at Raymond C. Hand Park in Clarksville, Tenn.
Steven Scoby (Delton, Mich./Delton
Kellogg H.S.) and Ryan O’Gara
(Buffalo Grove, Ill./Buffalo Grove H.S.) each had three hits for the Crusaders,
but Valpo left 12 runners on base in the season opener.
Valpo
jumped on top first with a pair of runs in the third inning after two were
out. Scoby doubled to left and freshman Chris Manning (Lake Forest, Calif./El
Toro H.S.) followed with an RBI triple to right.
Manning also scored on the play following a
throwing error.
The
Crusaders threatened to add on in the fourth, loading the bases with no one
out, but the Governors’ starter, Ryne Harper, struck out the next three hitters
to end the threat. Austin Peay then got
on the scoreboard with a single run in the fourth on a lead-off home run by
John Hogan.
O’Gara
answered for the Crusader in the top of the fifth. With Scoby on third and Kyle Gaedele (Arlington Heights, Ill./Rolling Meadows H.S.) on
first, O’Gara delivered with a single through the right side with one out to
plate Scoby and move Gaedele around to third.
Two more strikeouts ended the inning with just the one run for Valpo.
The
Governors took the lead in the bottom of the fifth with three runs. Three singles, a walk, and a sacrifice fly
put the hosts on top 4-3. Austin Peay
added two more runs in the sixth, two of which were unearned. Four hits and an error in the inning allowed
the Governors to take the four-run lead, which proved to be the final margin of
victory.
Valpo
threatened two more times, putting two on with one out in the seventh and
loading the bases in the eighth, but
could not push any more runs across the plate.
Jon Gulbransen (Appleton,
Wis./Fox Valley Lutheran H.S.) suffered the
loss (0-1) for the Crusaders, working five innings and allowing four
runs and eight hits. The senior walked
two and struck out five. Jeremy Dobbs
earned the win (1-0) in relief for Austin Peay, pitching 3.2 innings of
scoreless baseball, allowing just two hits and fanning four.
Jordan
Hankins led Austin Peay’s offense, going 4-for-5 with two runs batted in.
Valparaiso
(0-1) and Austin Peay (1-0) will return to the diamond on Saturday afternoon
for game two of the three-game weekend series.
First pitch is set for noon.