Box Score CLARKSVILLE - Austin Peay State University's baseball team
took advantage of a key error for a six-run sixth inning to post an Ohio Valley
Conference-opening 11-3 victory against Eastern Illinois, Friday afternoon, at
Coaches Stadium.
Austin Peay (16-2, 1-0 OVC) ran its win streak to a season-best
eight games. The Govs also improved on their best-ever start to a season,
topping a 14-4 start to the 1996 campaign.
Eastern Illinois (3-13, 0-4 OVC) was determined to open the
home portion of its schedule on a positive note and jumped out early on Austin
Peay. The Panthers struck for one run each in the second, third and fourth
innings to build a 3-1 lead.
Austin Peay (16-2, 1-0 OVC) tied the game in the fifth
inning, but could have made bigger things out of the inning as three runners
cut down on the base paths. Instead, APSU settled for two runs and the tie as
right fielder Rolando Gautier brought home a run when he reached on an error
and first baseman Craig Massoni singled in a run, tying the game 3-3.
The Govs did not let opportunity pass twice. The Panthers
opened the door when designated hitter Kyle Schlatter reached on an error by
the third baseman with one out in the sixth and left fielder Cody Hudson
scampered home, giving the Govs the lead for good.
Austin Peay continued to push and loaded the bases with
center fielder Dylan Riner's walk and Gautier's infield single, both with two
out. Third baseman Kevin Corey pushed home a run with his bases-loaded walk,
extending the lead to two runs. Second baseman Jordan Hankins broke the game
open with a two-run single and Massoni hammered home the point with his two-run
double, giving APSU a 9-3 lead.
Govs starter Lee Ridenhour (3-0) didn't get off to a great
start, allowing three runs on five hits through four innings. But once handed
the 9-3 lead he shut the door, retiring nine of the 11 batters he faced after
gaining the lead. He picked up the win after scattering nine hits over eight
innings, striking out eight. Reliever Tommy Hager added a pair of strikeouts in
a scoreless ninth inning of work.
Massoni saw his hitless streak hit 15 at-bats before ending
the game with an RBI single in the fifth, the two-run double in the sixth and a
two-run home run in the ninth. He finished the day 3-for-5 with five RBI.
Hankins added a 2-for-3, two RBI outing - one of four Govs
to record two hits on the day - and Austin Peay rapped out 14 hits in the
conference opener.
EIU starter Matt Borens (0-3) suffered the loss after
allowing six runs (two earned) on seven hits and four walks over 5.2 innings. Second
baseman Nathan Sopena went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead the Panthers nine-hit
outing.
Austin Peay and Eastern Illinois continue their three-game
series with a 1 p.m., Saturday contest.