Eagles Face Salisbury in Elimination Game on Thursday
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.
---The USA South Champion No. 9 Shenandoah Hornets (35-8)
scored in six of their eight innings at the plate while the
Bridgewater Eagles offense was held in check as the Eagles fell by
an 11-1 tally in the opening game of the 2010 NCAA Division III
South Region Championships at Methodist University.
Both teams remained scoreless through the first inning before the
Hornets tagged three runs on the board in the second inning off of
a three-RBI single from the bat of Jon Holcomb.
Shenandoah added a run in the third when an Alex Woods single
drove in Scott Van Dusseldorp to make the game 4-0.
With a four run lead after three innings, the Hornets tagged two
more runs on the board in the fourth off of a Greg Van Sickler
double. Van Sickler drove a ball to right field which went over a
diving Blake
Stokely before going to the fence, allowing Van Sickler to
score pushing the game to a 6-0 score.
Shenandoah tagged three more runs on the board over the next two
innings, while Van Sickler continued to hold the Eagles (23-19-1)
bats in check.
Following a scoreless seventh inning, junior Devon Snow drilled a
Van Sickler pitch over the left center field fence to cut the
Hornets lead to 9-1.
After the Eagles put a run on the board, Shenandoah drove in two
more of their own in the bottom of the inning to finalize the
scoring at an 11-1 tally.
Senior Andy
Chrismer led the Eagles at the plate with a 3-for-4 day,
while Snow's 2-for-4 day with a homer accounted for the lone BC
run.
BC starter Alex
Foltz tossed 4.2 innings of work, allowing seven runs on
12 hits to pick up the loss. Bridgewater used five pitchers in the
loss.
For Shenandoah, Jesse Henry's 4-for-5 game led the way at the
plate as the top eight hitters in the lineup each recorded at least
one hit.
Van Sickler picked up the win for the Hornets tossing eight
innings of work. The junior allowed seven hits and one run while
striking out five.
With the loss, the Eagles fall to the loser's bracket and will
play the loser of the LaGrange v. Salisbury contest.
This release is courtesy of the Bridgewater College
sports information department.