Metro Roundup: ISU baseball falls, will not play in MVC tournament

Tribune-Star staff report

Omaha, Neb. May 11, 2008 11:38 pm

Indiana State played its last of what at times must have seemed like a thousand college baseball road games on Sunday, dropping a pair of games to Creighton that eliminated the Sycamores from the Missouri Valley Conference postseason tournament.
Creighton broke away from a 1-all tie after the first inning of the opening game, which was postponed from Saturday by rain, to post a 5-2 victory and then rallied from a 4-2 deficit to record a 7-4 win in the nightcap. The Bluejays had won 6-5 in 12 innings on Friday.
In the opening game of the day, the Sycamores pushed over a run in the top of the first inning to take the early lead. Ryan Strausborger led off with a double, went to third on Chris Schmidt’s sacrifice bunt and scored as Nick Ciolli grounded out to second.
Creighton came back with single runs in the first and second and two more in the sixth.
ISU was within 4-2 after Brady Shoemaker led off the Sycamore seventh with a single and came around on a walk to Brian Jett, a sacrifice and Brian Ramirez’s grounder, but Creighton got that run back in the seventh. The Sycamores also wasted a triple by Strausborger in the eighth.
In the nightcap, the Sycamores took a 1-0 lead in the top of the second when Ciolli reached base on a dropped third strike and scored on a single by Jett.
Creighton took a 2-1 lead in the fifth, but an RBI single by Ciolli and a two-run double by Dave Brumagin put ISU ahead 4-2 in the top of the sixth.
Creighton, getting great production from the bottom of the batting order, answered with its own three runs in the sixth, then two more in the seventh.
Indiana State has a home game Tuesday against Miami of Ohio, then closes out its season with a three-game MVC series against Illinois State that starts Thursday.
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In high school baseball Saturday:
At Marshall, Ill.
Neoga 004 002 0 — 6 8 1
Marshall 230 401 x — 10 9 1
Robinson, Massengill (4) and Pikowski; Lo.Eitel, Brashear (6) and Shotts. W — Lo.Eitel, 5-1. L — Robinson. Sv — Brashear (1). HR — M: Schaefer.
Highlights — For Marshall, Kaleb Johnson was 2 for 4 with 4 RBIs; Jake Tucker was 2 for 3 with 2 runs; Nolan Schaefer had a solo homer; and Tyler Shotts and Lee Combs each had an RBI.

Neoga 300 013 0 — 7 8 4
Marshall 150 000 2 — 8 7 0
McKinney, Boarman (2), Snively (7) and Robinson; King, Brashear (3), Schaefer (7) and Combs. W — Schaefer, 6-1. L — Boarman.
Highlights — For Marshall, Kaleb Johnson was 2 for 5 with 3 RBIs, Lucas Eitel was 2 for 3 with 3 runs and Justin King was also 2 for 3.
Next game — Marshall (18-5) plays its final regular-season game at home today against Flora.

At Greenwood
TH South JV 000 000 0 — 0 3 4
Center Grove JV 002 110 x — 4 7 0
Dove, Worrell (6) and Brock; Clayton (W) and Boshears. L — Dove, 1-3.
Highlights — For South’s junior varsity, Ike Worrell had a double and Nate Manning and Eric Joyal had singles.

Center Grove JV 044 100 1 — 10 11 0
TH South JV 000 001 2 — 3 6 4
Exline (W) and Preston; Manning, Worrell (2), Clements (4) and Milner. L — Manning, 3-1.
Highlights — For South, Cody Lutes had two hits, Josh Dove had a double and an RBI and Nate Manning had a hit and 2 RBIs.
Next game — South’s junior varsity (8-11) plays Thursday at West Vigo.
Golf
• Mack finishes fourth — At Port Saint Lucie, Fla., Indiana State’s Mackenzie Mack had a final round 80 and placed fourth Sunday at the 22nd PGA Minority Golf Championship.
The three-round score of 248 for the ISU sophomore was 13 behind winner Sara Young of Florida State. Alexis Garduno of Old Dominion was second at 244 and Maria Urquila of Bethune-Cookman third at 246.
Softball
Saturday
At Rockville
Crawfordsville 040 110 0 — 6 9 0
Rockville 000 300 2 — 5 7 3
Day, Staton (6) and Zachary; Greene, Gordon (5) and Camerer. W — Day. L — Greene. Sv — Staton.
Highlights — For Rockville, Lindsey Greene was 2 for 3 with 2 RBIs, Alise Harper had a hit and 2 RBIs and Ashley Gordon had a hit and an RBI.
JV — Rockville 11, Crawfordsville 1.
Next game — Rockville (10-6) has a home game today against North Putnam.
Tennis
• Hambrock wins — At St. Louis, Lauren Hambrock of Terre Haute won the 10-and-under girls singles title at the Prince Sunset Tennis Center’s Circuit One tournament.
Hambrock defeated Kate Rosenberger of Chesterfield, Mo., 6-2, 6-0 in the semifinals and downed Rebecca Davis of St. Louis 6-0, 6-1 for the championship.
Auto racing
• Stillwell, Seals winners — Todd Stillwell and Ron Seals were two winners in Saturday’s races at Action City Dragway USA.
Stillwell bested Jake Orman in super pro and Seals defeated Chad Isley in pro class action.
This week, Fun Night runs are slated Friday with regular point racing for all classes Saturday. Time runs are from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with eliminations at 1:30.

Saturday’s results
Super pro — Todd Stillwell of Marshall, Ill., 1999 RED, def. Jake Orman of Terre Haute, 1993 S-10; semis: Cory Brenton, Shane Unzicker.
Pro — Ron Seals of Martinsville, Ind., 1979 Camero, def. Chad Isley of Charleston, Ill., 1966 Nova; semis: Thad Mann.
Sportsman — Chad Eaton of Paris, Ill., 1985 Monte Carlo, def. Dave Vaughn of Terre Haute, 1971 Torino; semis: Rusty Spencer.
Bike — Isley, 1977 Honda, def. Brad Miles of Terre Haute, 2002 Suzuki.
High school — Austin Tewell of West Terre Haute, 1986 Monte Carlo, def. Nathan Crose of Kingman, 1980 Malibu.
Junior dragster — Alicyn Hale of Linton, 2007 MX2, def. Dakota Kennedy of Macon, Ill., 2003 Junior.

• Hines prevails — At Rossburg, Ohio, Tracy Hines won the feature in U.S. Auto Club sprint car racing Saturday at Eldora Speedway.
Hines led the final 25 turns of the 30-lap main with Brady Bacon second and Shane Cottle third.
Blake Fitzpatrick flipped in the fourth heat. No serious injury was reported.

Saturday’s results
Fast qualifier — Brady Short.
Heat winners — Dustin Morgan, Jerry Coons Jr., Damion Gardner, Bill Rose, Neil Shepherd (semi).
Feature — Tracy Hines, Brady Bacon, Shane Cottle, Brady Short, Jesse Hockett, Dave Darland, Chad Boat, Damion Gardner, Darren Hagen, Brad Kuhn, Coons, Cole Whitt, Rose, Kevin Huntley, Levi Jones, Chris Windom, Morgan, Mat Neely.
Sprint point leaders — Jones 205, Bacon 202, Hines 201.

• Stanbrough wins — At Haubstadt, Jon Stanbrough won the Midwest Sprint Car Series feature Saturday at Tri-State Speedway.
Stanbrough won his heat and led most of the way in the main event with Chad Boesplug second and Hud Cone third.
Thomas Messeraul is now the series points leader with Chase Stockon and Mitch Wissmiller tied for second.

Saturday’s MSCS results
Heat winners — Jon Stanbrough, Chad Boesplug, Thomas Messeraul, Jerry Ruble (B-main).
Feature — Stanbrough, Boesplug, Hud Cone, A.J. Anderson, Chase Stockon, Kyle Cummins, Dickie Gaines, Messeraul, Kevin Thomas Jr., Ricky Williams, Brett Triplett, Darin Clayton, Jeff Bland, Mitch Wissmiller, T.Link, Ruble, John Memmer, Hunter Scheurenberg, Danny Holtsclaw, Deckard.

• Moody posts win — Logan Moody was one of the A-main winners in Saturday’s Terre Haute Quarter Midget Association racing.


Junior novice — Jaylynn Scott, Masie Davis, Garrett Carson, Charleigh Ferrell, Abbi Ward, Jennifer Behnke, Ashleigh Johnson, Ivy Shanks.
Senior novice — Logan Moody, Kelsie Farrell, Samuel Shirley, Nicholas Smallwood, Joshua Schneider.
Junior Honda — Gage Pohlmann, Grant Ward, Caleb Ramsey, Tyler Loughmiller, Jesse Baker, Tyler Reynolds, Tyler Swartz, Teddy Pohlmann.
Senior Honda — Dakota Kemp, Jordynn Scott, Jordan Campbell, Tanner Reed, Ben Kelly, Baylee Baker, Taylor Reynolds, Ethan Fleetwood, Jared Potts, Jake Roehm.
Heavy Honda — Shelby VanGilder, Andrew Behnke, Sydney Shanks, Mandi Little, Austin Anderson, Tanner Shipman, Brandon Morin.
Junior stock — Grant Ward, Ty.Reynolds.
Senior stock — Reed, Fleetwood, Potts, Roehm, Jo.Scott, Tay.Reynolds.
Heavy modified — VanGilder, Anderson, Loughmiller.
Light 160 — Campbell, Tyler Little, A.Behnke, Jo.Scott, Devin Ramsey, Kelly, Cameron Parr, Kemp, Shae Orr, Reed.
Heavy 160 — S.Shanks, VanGilder, Morin, Shipman.

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