April
18, 2008
Four-run fifth inning advances Panthers over
Pride
BURLINGTON, NC – Despite two
home runs in the first and second innings, the Panthers of Ferrum
College defeated the Greesnboro College Pride on Friday by an 8-5
final score at the Burlington Athletic Stadium, thanks to a four-run
fifth inning.
In the bottom of the first inning,
Greensboro jumped out to an early advantage on the bat of Tyler
O’Neill. With two outs, O’Neill hit a solo home run
to dead center field to give the Pride the 1-0 advantage.
In the top of the second inning, the
Panthers grabbed the lead for themselves with another home run.
Nick Baker led off the inning with a double to center field, and
then Kevin Marshall hit his second homer of the tournament to give
Ferrum the lead 2-1.
Greensboro tied the game again in the
bottom of the second, on another solo home run, this time from James
Hone with a shot that cleared the scoreboard in right field.
In the 5th inning however, the Panthers
scored four runs to pick up a lead that Greensboro would be unable
to break. Hits from DJ Phillips, Eric Harrell and Jason Butterworth
combined with three walks in the inning allowed Ferrum to extend
the lead to 6-2.
The Pride managed two runs in their
fifth inning on three hits from Jacob Tomb, Zach Turton and Tyler
O’Neill, but still trailed 6-4. Ferrum scored runs in the
sixth and seventh innings, and Greesnboro crossed one more in the
sixth, but the four-run fifth inning was too much to overcome, giving
Ferrum the win 8-5.
Leading the Panthers was Jesse Fuller
with three hits, while Butterworth had two RBI and one run on one
hit, and Marshall had his two-RBI homer. Lincoln Garner picked up
the win with 5.1 innings pitched and six strikeouts.
For the Pride, O’Neill had three
hits, three RBI and one run scored. Hone had two hits with one run
and one RBI. Kevin Showe took the loss on 4.2 innings pitched with
four strikeouts.
With the loss, Greensboro College is
knocked out of the tournament. Tomorrow, Saturday, April 19, will
begin with Methodist University playing NC Wesleyan College at 10:00
a.m. Ferrum will then play Christopher Newport University at 1:30
p.m., and those contests will decide the final game tomorrow.
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