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HARTSVILLE, S.C. - The Anderson University baseball team
stretched its win streak to three games with an 11-2 win, but
suffered a 4-3 setback to Coker in non-conference doubleheader
action Saturday afternoon at Tom J. New Field.
Anderson moved to 3-4 with the split, while Coker had its
two-game win streak snapped in the opener and slipped to 3-5
overall.
Game #1
Anderson 11, Coker 2
Sophomore Zach Reeves went 3-for-4 with two doubles and a single
and drove in three runs, while junior Erick Sanderson ripped a pair
of doubles and a single in five at-bats. He also scored twice and
drove in a pair of runs. Sophomore Shawn Delmontagne finished
2-for-3 and scored three times and Brett Scarberry continued with a
hot bat, recording two singles in three times at the plate. Right
fielder Ryan Kirkland posted a third-inning triple and scored a
pair of runs, with freshman Brett Cash recording two RBI.
Coker scored first with a solo run in the bottom of the opening
frame, but the Trojans erupted for three runs in the second and
four in the third to give right-handed hurler TJ Estes all the
support he would need on the afternoon.
The Trojans added a run in the fourth, two in the fifth and
another in the sixth for their highest offensive output of the
young season.
Estes (1-1) earned his first win of the season by tossing six
innings and scattering four hits. He surrendered two runs, while
striking out two and walking one.
The Trojans worked Coker senior right-hander Sean Tracy for
seven runs on eight hits in just two innings, tagging him with the
loss.
Game #2
Catawba 4, Anderson 3
Reeves was 2-for-4 in the nightcap, with a pair of singles and
scored once, while junior Tony Price was 1-for-3 with a
third-inning two-RBI triple to right field.
Coker jumped on top early with a pair of runs in the opening
inning, but AU answered with one run in the second and two in the
third to claim a 3-2 lead. The big shot was Price's two-out triple
that plated Reeves and Blake May.
Coker evened the score with a run in the third and plated the
winning run in the fourth.
The Trojans threatened to score in their half of the fifth after
cash led off with a single up the middle, but he was stranded at
third.
Dan Meyer pitched seven innings with seven strikeouts for Coker,
while allowing three runs on six hits with three walks to earn the
win, while freshman Landon Beck suffered the loss for the Trojans.
The freshman allowed four runs off six hits, while recording six
strikeouts and walking two.
Anderson and Coker will wrap up the three-game series Sunday
afternoon at 1 p.m.