April 21, 2009
Box Score
GEORGETOWN, Texas - Eight seniors on Southwestern's baseball
team completed their careers on Tuesday afternoon at Rockwell Field
in Georgetown. The Pirates lost the contest 13-7 to end the season
at 16-22. McMurry improves to 25-15.
McMurry scored first when a lead off single by Nathan Saltzgaber
was followed by a homerun over the left field fence by Tre Lips. A
pair of doubles with a single led to two more runs and left
Southwestern trailing by four in the first.
With one out in the bottom of the inning SU strung a couple of
hits together to get on the board themselves. Brent McMullen
reached first after being hit by a pitch and Michael Murphy
followed with a single between short and third. Both advanced one
base on a wild pitch. Matt Gruetzner
walked to load the bases and John Wooten's
sacrifice infield hit brought in McMullen and put SU on the board.
Ricky
Gomez drew a walk to once again load the bases and Mark Noggle took
advantage and poked one to left that brought in Murphy and
Gruetzner. Cray
Betts followed with a single of his own to score a hustling
Gomez from second to tie the game at four. Matt Clark continued
the scoring spree with a single that brought in Noggle and gave SU
the 5-4 lead. Todd
Boone's bomb to deep center field was caught over-the-shoulder
by MCM's Gerad Morris to end the barrage.
McMurry responded by taking back the lead with three runs in the
second to go up 7-5. Southwestern pulled within one in the third,
7-6, on an RBI single by McMullen.
MCM's lead went back to two in the fifth when Nathan Love
singled and then stole second base to move into scoring position
with two outs. Bradd Baker followed with a slow roller to left
field that brought Love around to put McMurry up 8-6.
Lips started off sixth inning with his second home run of the
game and MCM pushed one more across the plate to increase their
lead to four, 10-6. Murphy's homerun in the bottom of the sixth
brought Southwestern within three, 10-7, but that is as close as
the Pirates would pull. McMurry posted one run in the seventh and
two in the ninth to take the 13-7 victory.
Eric Ruff
received the loss for the Pirates while McMurry's Hewitt received
the win.
Murphy led offensively for Southwestern going 2-5 with a solo
homerun, one RBI and two runs scored. Eight McMurry players had
multi-hit days led by Tre Lips who was 4-5 with two homeruns, three
runs and six RBI's.
The final out ended the careers of eight players at
Southwestern. Murphy, Wes Willis, Kyle Foreman, Ruff,
Gruetzner, Noggle, Gomez, and McMullen will be greatly missed by
the Pirate family.