Box Score AIKEN, S.C. - Junior right fielder Alex Lee singled home the
go-ahead run in the bottom of the sixth inning and two Francis
Marion University relievers stranded the tying runs on base in the
ninth inning as the ninth-ranked and second-seeded Patriots claimed
their school-record 13th consecutive victory in a 9-7 win over
seventh-seeded Columbus State University, Saturday morning (May 9)
in quarterfinal action of the 2009 Peach Belt Conference Baseball
Tournament at Roberto Hernandez Stadium.
Francis Marion improves to 34-13-1 on the year with the victory,
while Columbus State concludes its 2009 season with a 27-23 record.
Francis Marion moves into the semifinal round of the
single-elimination PBC Tournament. The Patriots will meet the
Georgia College & State University/UNC Pembroke winner at 11
a.m. on Sunday (May 10). The title game is set for 6 p.m. on
Sunday afternoon.
Columbus State opened the game by taking an early 4-0 lead after
three innings, knocking out FMU starter David Walters. After
being held without a hit for the first two innings, Francis Marion
broke through for seven runs in the bottom half of the third
inning.
FMU leftfielder Tyler Boyd got things going for the Patriots in
the frame by hitting a double just inside the right field line. He
was then brought home for the first Patriot run of the game on a
Martin Gordon RBI-single. Two walks later, Jacob Wallace
singled through the right side for two more runs and to cut the
Columbus State advantage to 4-3. The hit also extended his
hitting streak to 14 games.
With the bases loaded for Francis Marion two batters later,
Columbus State starting pitcher Jarrett Coker then walked in two
runs to give Francis Marion a 5-4 advantage. After the second
walked-in run, Anthony Arrington was called in from the bullpen to
relieve Coker. In his second at-bat of the inning, Boyd was able to
bring in two unearned runs on an error by the Columbus State second
baseman.
Now trailing 7-4, the Cougars clawed their way back into the
contest in the top of the next frame with three runs. Alex Montes
singled up the middle to drive in two runs, and two batters later,
first baseman Thomas Morrison then singled to right field to bring
in Montes and tie the game at 7-7.
In the bottom of the sixth, another CSU error helped Francis
Marion to regain the lead at 8-7. Boyd reached on an error by the
Cougars' third baseman, moved to second on a ground out, and scored
on Lee's single to centerfield.
The Patriots posted an insurance run in the seventh when Preston
Shuey doubled to left centerfield to plate Keon Graves, who after
two quick outs in the inning had singled to left field to keep the
Patriots hopes alive in the stanza.
Three Patriots finished Saturday's quarterfinal with two hits
with Lee, Gordon and Wallace all recording two hits. The Cougars
also had three players capture multiple hits in the game with
Morrison, Brad Bowen and Tim Bondell all finishing with two hits.
Francis Marion reliever Brandon Forshee (4-2) picked up the win
from the hill for the Patriots. Forshee tossed 4.1 innings of
hitless relief. After he hit and walked a batter in the top of the
ninth, southpaw Cory Deering came on to record the first out of the
inning on a popped up bunt. Junior Barrett Kleinknecht then
moved from shortstop to the mound to retire the final two Cougar
batters and earn his fourth save of 2009.
Arrington (2-5) suffered the loss for the Cougars, as he struck
out one and allowed the final two runs in 4.2 innings of work.
Brandon Forshee