CLARKSVILLE
- Austin Peay State University's baseball team bent but did not break and held
on for a 9-7 victory against UT Martin in Ohio Valley Conference action, Friday
night, at Raymond C. Hand Park. The second game of the scheduled doubleheader
was postponed due to rain and will be played as part of a doubleheader
beginning at noon, Saturday.
Austin
Peay (26-25, 6-11 OVC) struck first, scoring four runs in the second inning.
Five consecutive batters reached base safely with one out with third baseman
Chris Lewellyn and shortstop Reed Harper each posting two-run singles.
Govs
senior starter Stephen Huff, making his final career start, held UT Martin in
check through the first three innings, striking out six of the first 10 batters
he faced, surrendering only a second inning walk.
UT
Martin (24-29, 8-12) saw its first two batters in the fourth ground out but
first baseman Wes Patterson and right fielder Jordan Owen hit back-to-back home
runs to cut the deficit to 4-2.
The
Govs scored two runs in both the fourth and fifth innings to build their lead
to 8-2. Second baseman Jon Clinard had an RBI triple in the fourth which right
fielder Adam Browett followed with a sacrifice fly. In the fifth, Austin Peay
used a Hudson run-scoring single and a bases loaded walk issued to Clinard to
score its two runs.
Meanwhile,
Huff worked out of trouble in the fifth and faced just three batters in the
sixth to maintain the lead. However, he ran into trouble with two out in the
seventh, surrendering an RBI double to UTM third baseman Trey Karlan and then
back-to-back walks before leaving the mound.
Reliever
David Vicini was unable to stem the Skyhawks run, allowing a two-run double to
Patterson before hitting the next batter he faced before departing the field.
Matt Marsh then took the mound, permitted a run-scoring single to designated
hitter Drew Mason before inducing a pop out to end the inning; the Govs still
leading 8-7.
Austin
Peay added an insurance run in the eighth as Browett doubled with one out and
scored on a wild pitch. Marsh pitched a four-batter eighth inning before closer
Zach Gerler wrapped up the affair by retiring the Skyhawks in order in the
ninth for his season's 10th save.
Huff
(6-5) picked up the victory after allowing six runs on six hits while striking
out seven over 6.2 innings.
UTM
starter Coty Green (9-4) allowed eight runs on nine hits over 4.2 innings and
was saddled with the loss.
Lewellyn,
Harper and Clinard - the eight, nine and leadoff hitters - head had a hit and
two RBI to lead the APSU offense. First baseman John Hogan and catcher Trey Lucas each had two hits and scored twice.
Patterson
led UTM's eight-hit attack with a 3-for-4, three RBI effort.
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