Pago 6 Daily Nebraskan Monday, April 20, 1987

MJ loses despite mEy By Steve Sipple gill singled him to third. Ken Sirak's Staff Reporter grounder forced Pettengill out at second, but scored Crowe. Mike Sharabaugh's grand-sla- home After second baseman Bruce Wobken and Pete Schmidt's ninth-innin- singled, Ken Ramos' sacrifice bunt game-winnin- g single led Oral Roberts moved Wobken to second and Sirak to to a 9--7 victory against Nebraska Sat- third. Left fielder John Franklin then two-gam- e urday and a sweep of a series lined a two-ru- n single to right, his third at Buck Beltzer Field. hit of the day. 10-9- . Oral Roberts also won Friday, Nebraska tied the game in the eighth On Saturday, 1,023 people watched inning. Crowe singled with one out and Nebraska in the seventh and rally after flied out to Sirak 1 :, Pettengill right, 1. . I . . ; n : ,l to tie the 7-- 7 RBI eighth innings game followed with a . Wobken yr-.- r. r (..' ( Kistai-ti- s before Schmidt's single off Dale then his second homer of tf? , - pounded the i ' i - -- ' r ...) .: led to Casil-la- s Adam Casillas's score. year over the right center-fiel- d fence, a c l:: had doubled off of Phil Goguen to two-ru- n blast the 7-- 'tf game j tying f;rtc:,::;:..s. - i open the ninth. But Schmidt singled in Casillas in "I t'. : Erratic continued to ",! pitching plague the top of the ninth inning with the c '.!iT, u: . the Cornhuskers. Their pitchers walked winning run. Oral Roberts' first batter in the fourth, . ... ,.: j i Phil Goguen (6-1-) caused the loss for f sixth and seventh fifth, innings, giving Nebraska. The righthander had trouble the Titans seven runs. Starter John controlling his forkball, walking five in Kohli and relivers and Steve Goguen two and two-third- s innings. He gave up combined to 10 Spurgeon walk batters. five runs and three hits. Wichita State drew 20 walks against Kyle Irvin won his second consecu- Nebraska Wednesday in its 21-- 4 night tive game in relief against the Huskers. victory. He replaced Brad Harvick with two out Coach John Sanders said the inning-openin- g in the eighth inning after Wobken's walks were costly. homer. After walking Ramos, he retired "For every 10 hitters walk, over you the Huskers in the ninth inning to raise half will score," he said. "Statistics his record to 8-- 3. team show it. It's not surprising they got Softball leads Big 8 nine runs." Friday, Nebraska entered the bot- tom of the ninth 10-- Even though Husker has inning trailing pitching the with a given up 40 runs and 34 walks in the Pettengill opened inning single off Irvin, who relieved starter fall to NU's past three outings, Sanders said the Cyclones talent Oram Wobken three-gam- e Greg in the eighth. After blame for the skid should By Rich Cooper was like waking up the sleeping dog, to left field. In the fifth inning, Nebraska not be and Sirak popped out, Limon chopped cast on his pitching staff. Staff Reporter and that's exactly what they did." added two more runs on singles by Sip-pe- l a over third baseman Bob Zup-cic'- s "The obvious things show in the single and Ruth Chatwin. In the sixth pinch-runne- r Jarron In the first game, Nebraska struck pitching," he said, "but the focus can't head, moving Nebraska's softball team extended Kremer hit her third Bradley to second. A double by Ramos quickly. Leeanna Miles reached first inning be strictly on pitching. We have to do its record to 28-- 9 after Iowa of the a two-ru- n over the scored and the and win- sweeping base on a throwing error by a Cyclone season, shot, the little things to score runs, and we Bradley, tying State in a doubleheader The fence to Nebraska the runs were aboard with Nebraska's Saturday. infielder. After Margie Ogrodowicz and centerfield give do them. ning 10-- didn't No. Huskers won the first 2 Todd Bunge, due Kremer drew walks, Lori Richins.drilled victory. "We'll leading hitter, up. 10-- 2-- get ourselves together real 2 and the second 0 But Titan coach elected game game a pitch into left field where Cyclone In the nightcap, Nebraska scored quick." Gary Vaught behind the of Donna Deardorff to walk pitching outfielder Jenny Condon dropped the-bal- l, one run in the first inning and another It looked as though the Huskers Bunge intentionally and pitch and of Jane Kremer. to hitter Joe Federico. hitting allowing Miles and Ogrodowicz to in the second to pull out its third vic- were on their to designated 4-- 2 way getting it together With the the in the 2-- whose has win, Huskers, score and givng the Huskers a 0 lead. tory in a row against the Cyclones this when they scored three runs in the Federico, batting average moved Big Eight Conference, into first h to was on a spring. Deardorff had a career-hig- 12 seventh and eight innings. dropped .255, retired fly in conference and The Cyclones tied the game in the ball to left to end the place standings Con- to push her record to 11-- 4. After Shambaugh's grand slam in game. extended their streak to five. bottom of the third inning when winning two-ru- the top of the seventh making the score Kistaitis (3-2- ) took the loss in relief Nebraska coach Ron Wolforth said don hit a n home run over the Wolforth was pleased by the sweep 7-- 1, Huskers of starter Johnson. centerfield fence. It was the first over the struck back in the Rocky some things that appeared in the Iowa right the Cyclones. bottom half of the time in 54 13 innings that an earned inning. Vaught, Kansas State's coach last media during the week fired up his "We've put five really good games Third baseman Ron run had been scored off Crowe drew a year, said it was satisfying to beat his team. Sippel. together, and right now we have the leadoff walk and Tim Petten- - catcher former Big Eight nemesis. "They said they were going to sweep The Huskers came back in the fourth momentum going," Wolforth said. us, and our kids kind of took that a inning with two runs when Jill Rishel "Playing at home really helped us out a little personally," Wolforth said. "It and Amy Love scored on Sippel's single lot."

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