William Penn Drops DH Against Grand View

William Penn University Athletics

William Penn University Athletics

Des Moines–The Statesmen baseball team competed in a special doubleheader against Grand View Wednesday, but unfortunately came up on the short end both times in Midwest Collegiate Conference action.

William Penn (17-18, 7-8 MCC) lost by scores of 3-0 and 5-2. The first matchup was contested on Grand View’s campus and then the teams moved across town to play the nightcap at Principal Park, the home of the Triple-A Iowa Cubs.

The navy and gold were outhit 7-4 in the opener with Cory DeRush (Sr., Grand Junction, Colo., Business Management) reaching base twice with a single and a walk. The squad put runners in scoring position in the third, fourth, sixth, and seventh frames, but were unable to get anyone all the way around.

The Vikings (18-16, 16-4 MCC) broke a scoreless tie with one run in the third and then added two insurance runs in the fifth.

Starting pitcher Cole Williams (Sr., Napa, Calif., Physical Education) took the loss to fall to 2-5, permitting the three GVU runs on six hits in 4 2/3 innings. Jacob Davidson (So., Bloomfield, Iowa, Psychology & Sociology) relieved him in the fifth and allowed only one hit in 1 1/3 frames.

The trip to Principal Park warmed up WPU’s bats as the ‘visitors’ held an 11-6 advantage in base knocks. After Grand View scored the game’s first run in the second, the Statesmen finally got on board in the third. Kenny Hall (Sr., Morgan Hill., Calif., Exercise Science) doubled home Connor Sutton (Jr., Gilroy, Calif., Sociology) to knot the contest at 1-1.

Grand View unfortunately responded with three in the bottom of the third and kept the lead the remainder of the way. J.P. Rios (Jr., San Diego, Calif., Business Management) scored WPU’s second and final run in the sixth, while the home team got it right back in the bottom of the sixth.

Patrick Roxbury (Sr., Canyon, Calif., Sociology) and Robert Phiakeo (Jr., San Diego, Calif., Business Management) both went 2-for-4 at the plate, while Sho Serrano (Sr., Lancaster, Calif., Physical Education) had a hit and a walk.

Matt Vasquez (Sr., Lancaster, Calif., Business Management) opened the game by allowing one run in two innings. Tyler Martinez (Jr., San Diego, Calif., Sociology) took the loss (now 1-2) out of the bullpen by giving up three unearned runs in the third inning. Kyle Maldonado (Sr., Centerville, Iowa, Physical Education) was William Penn’s most effective hurler, going three frames with only one unearned run permitted.

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