Box Score FLORENCE, S.C. - Junior leadoff man Alex Montes chopped a
two-run infield single in the top of the fourth inning to help
Columbus State University to a 6-1 win over 15th-ranked Francis
Marion University, Sunday afternoon (March 22) and to a series win
in the three-game Peach Belt Conference baseball weekend set.
FMU falls to 19-10-1 overall and 7-6 in the PBC, while CSU
(17-11, 7-4) climbs to within a half-game of the conference lead.
FMU plays a PBC doubleheader at North Georgia College &
State University on Saturday at 1 p.m. Columbus State
entertains Faulkner University on Wednesday at 5 p.m.
CSU righty starter Anthony Arrington (2-1) held Francis Marion
to one run on nine hits in seven innings of work. Senior
Blake Norrell finished the contest with two scoreless innings.
FMU junior right-hander Erik Sommerville (3-2) was tagged with
the loss as he allowed four runs on six hits in 3.2 innings.
Both teams rapped out 10 hits, but the Patriots stranded 14 base
runners, including the bases loaded in the bottom of the sixth
inning. Altogether in the three-game series, FMU left 35
runners on bases.
Francis Marion sophomore first baseman Preston Shuey was 3-for-4
and drove in FMU's lone run in the fourth inning with a single
through the left side. Senior catcher Jared Barkdoll was
2-for-4 and junior outfielder Alex Lee was 2-for-3.
CSU shortstop Eric Skinner was 3-for-5 with a run scored and an
RBI, while right fielder Brad Bowen was 2-for-3 with a run scored
and a run batted in.
Bowen's RBI-single through the left side gave the Cougars a 1-0
lead in the second. CSU plated three runs in the fourth
frame, the first two coming without the ball leaving the
infield. A walk, a balk, an infield single, and a stolen base
set the stage for Montes' key hit that upped the margin to
3-0. He bounced the ball between first and second base where
it was partially smothered by the diving second baseman.
However, because the first baseman ranged off the bag, there was no
play at first and when the ball squirted away, both runners scored.
A single to center by Skinner later scored Montes with the third
run of the inning.
After Francis Marion trimmed the margin to 4-1, Montes drove in
a run with an infield grounder in the sixth, and Brian Gordon
delivered a run-scoring single to right center in the ninth to
account for the final CSU run.