Box Score
Damon McCormick (Louisville, Ky./Saint Xavier H.S.) tossed a
complete game shutout and Steven Scoby
(Delton, Mich./Delton Kellogg H.S.) had four RBIs to pace Valparaiso’s 19-hit attack on Wednesday afternoon as the
Crusaders blanked Butler 9-0 at Nischwitz Stadium in Dayton, Ohio to open up
play in the 2011 Horizon League Tournament.
Valpo pounded out 18
singles, with every Crusader recording at least one hit as the Brown and Gold
posting its highest hit total of the 2011 season.
“Hitting is contagious,”
head coach Tracy Woodson said. “We had even more opportunities early in the
game where we didn’t plate some runs, but we’ve hit the ball well the last two
games. We need to keep it going
throughout the rest of the week.”
McCormick earned his
sixth win (6-6), scattered seven hits in his fifth complete game of the season,
striking out three while walking just one.
“Damon was great for
us today,” Woodson added. “He’s a senior
and we really wanted him to get the complete game shutout. He got us started for the tournament on the
right note.”
The Crusader offense
was jump-started in the second inning as Valpo scored a pair of times. Robbie
Robinson (Brea, Calif./Olinda H.S.) led off with a single. After back-to-back walks to Bobby Martin (Crystal Lake,
Ill./Prairie Ridge H.S.) and Ryan O’Gara
(Buffalo Grove, Ill./Buffalo Grove H.S.) loaded the bases, Scoby plated two
runs with a single through the right side.
Valpo added to its
lead in the third as Chris Manning
(Lake Forest, Ill./El Toro H.S.) led off with a bunt single, moved to second on
a wild pitch, and scored on a RBI single off of the bat of Kyle Gaedele (Arlington Heights, Ill./Rolling Meadows H.S.).
A six-run fifth
inning broke the game wide open. A
fielder’s choice off of the bat of Martin scored the first run and Scoby added
a two-run triple to left, chasing Butler starter Dom Silvestri. Michael
Morman (Rockford, Ill./Boylan Catholic H.S.) added a run-scoring single
after greeting reliever Joel Leichty and scored two batters later following a
Bulldog throwing error. Will Hagel (Arlington Heights, Ill./Prospect
H.S.) made it 9-0 Valpo with his single, extending his on base streak to 26
straight games.
“That six-run inning
was huge,” Woodson said. “We kept
putting pressure on them the entire game and finally broke through big.”
It was all McCormick
from there, as he allowed just one runner to reach base, Andrew Eckhardt, the
game’s lead off man, who doubled and moved over with two outs. He put two runners on in an inning just
twice.
Manning went 4-for-5
with a pair of runs scored while Robinson and Andrew Bain (Indianapolis, Ind./Park Tudor H.S.) each had three-hit
days. Martin extended his hitting streak
to 15 with his hit in the third inning and Scoby drove home four of the nine
runs.
Silvestri suffered
the loss (6-5) for Butler (23-27-1), working 4.1 innings. He allowed 12 hits and seven runs, walking
two and striking out one. Grant
Fillipitch and Corey Moylan each had two hits for the Bulldogs.
“Winning the first
game in a tournament like this is a must,” Woodson concluded. “If you get in the loser’s bracket early you
end up running out of pitching. Now we
have to take everything day by day, starting again tomorrow.”
Valparaiso (23-30),
the tournament’s fourth seed, will advance in the winner’s bracket to face
second-seeded UIC at 2:05 p.m. CDT on Thursday. Butler falls the loser's bracket and will face Milwaukee on Thursday. The Panthers fell 4-2 to Youngstown State in Wednesday's other game.