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SU Posts Late
Rallies in Both Games to Sweep Trinity
Schreiner rallied late in both games of its
doubleheader as SU swept visiting Trinity, 5-4
and 9-8. Freshman Becca Hay picked up the
win in each game, one as a complete game starter
and the other in relief.
Trinity (1-7) took the lead in the opening game
with two unearned runs. The Mountaineers
(2-2) rallied on an RBI triple by junior Sarah
Trevino and RBI single by junior Tara Gonzales
to tie it in the second inning. The Tigers
got two more runs in the fifth (one unearned) to
retake the lead. SU got one back in the
sixth which set up the late game heroics in the
bottom of the seventh. Hay was hit by a
pitch and then junior Lyndsie Travis doubled.
After a walk loaded the bases with none out,
consecutive RBI singles by freshman Marla
Jendrusch and Trevino ended the game.
In the second game, again Trinity got two
unearned runs to start the game. In the
second, SU exploded with two outs. The big
blast came when Travis hit her second home run
of the year - this a grand slam - as part of a
seven run inning. Trinity answered back
when Michelle Gossein hit a grand slam of her
own. Only Jamie Williams missed third base
and was called out on appeal, which took one run
off the board. That run would loom large
in the end.
Trinity tacked on one run and scored another in
the sixth inning to tie the game at 7-7 lead.
Hay relieved SU starter Toman with no one out.
If not for a balk that allowed the tiebreaking
run to score, she would have gotten out of the
inning without further damage. Trailing
8-7, SU again rallied in their half of the
sixth. Two Trinity errors and a Toman RBI
led to two Schreiner runs and the
come-from-behind win and sweep.
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