MOUNT OLIVE, N.C. – Erik Lovett’s two-run single broke a 5-5 tie and highlighted a five-run eighth inning as 22nd-ranked Mount Olive College rallied for a 9-5 victory over 27th-ranked Francis Marion University in non-conference baseball action, Tuesday (March 6) at Scarborough Field. The win is the Trojans’ 12th in their last 13 games.
Trailing 5-4 heading into the bottom of the eighth, Mount Olive (17-6) started the rally when David Cooper was hit by a pitch with one out. Cooper, who went 3-for-4 and was twice hit by a pitch, reached base in each of his first five plate appearances. After Stephen Nordan was also hit by a pitch, Scott Houin doubled to deep right to drive in Cooper and give the Trojans runners on second and third. With a drawn-in infield, Lovett worked the count full and hit a high chopper through the right side to bring home Nordan and Houin with the go-ahead runs. The Trojans went on to load the bases and add two more runs on a single by Josh Carter and a walk to Anthony Williams, who batted twice in the inning as Mount Olive sent 11 batters to the plate.
Patrick Ball closed out the win in the top of the ninth, winning a foot race to the bag on a ground ball to Lovett at first for the final out. Todd Jeffreys (3-1) pitched the eighth inning and picked up the win.
Francis Marion (12-7) took advantage of two Trojan errors to plate three unearned runs in the top of the second. Derek Kennamer capped the inning with an RBI-single to left, while also extending his hitting streak to 10 games.
Mount Olive got on the scoreboard in the bottom of the second as Carter singled with one out and Williams drew a two-out walk. Carter scored on Cooper’s single through the left side and Williams scored on Nordan’s line single to center to pull the Trojans within 3-2. Carter reached base on all five of his plate appearances, going 3-for-3 with two walks.
Francis Marion added a run in the top of the third as Michael Ward led off with a double to right and scored on consecutive ground outs to give the Patriots a 4-2 lead.
Houin’s two-out RBI single in the bottom of the fourth pulled the Trojans back within a run and Josh Harrison scored on a fielder’s choice in the fifth as Mount Olive tied the game 4-4. Houin was 2-for-3 for Mount Olive.
Francis Marion regained the lead in the top of the eighth when Nick Stewart reached on a fielder’s choice and advanced to second on a wild pitch. Jeffreys recorded a strikeout for the second out, but Patriot shortstop Greg Phelps lined a single to left field to put the Patriots back on top, setting the stage for the Trojans’ comeback in the bottom half of the inning.
Mount Olive starter Casey Hodges left after six innings and a 4-4 tie. Hodges struck out four and only one of the runs was earned. Paul Buhrow retired the side in order in the seventh.
Brooks Sinquefield (1-3), the fifth of six Francis Marion pitchers, took the loss. The two teams used a combined 10 pitchers in the three-plus hour game.
Trojan pitchers held Francis Marion to six hits. Phelps and Andy Howes had two hits apiece for the Patriots.
Mount Olive and Francis Marion complete their two-game series Wednesday at Scarborough Field. Game time is 3 p.m.
Mount Olive 9, Francis Marion Univ. 5 (Mar 06, 2007 at Mount Olive, N.C.)
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Francis Marion…. 031 000 010 - 5 6 1 (12-7)
Mount Olive......... 020 110 05X - 9 11 2 (17-6)
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Pitchers: Francis Marion – Dusty Floyd; Ed Paul(3); Cole McKellar(5); Cory Deering(7); Brooks Sinquefield(8); Chris Hutto(8). Mount Olive – Casey Hodges; Paul Buhrow(7); Todd Jeffreys(8); Patrick Ball(9).
Hitters: Francis Marion – Andy Howes (2-4, double , rbi);.Greg Phelps (2-4, rbi). Mount Olive – Josh Carter (3-3, rbi); David Cooper (3-4, double, rbi); Scott Houin (2-3, double, 2 rbi).
Win-Jeffreys(3-1) Loss-Sinquefield(1-3)
T-3:15 A-101