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Box Score 2 Valparaiso, Ind. -- Youngstown State scored two runs in the
top of the ninth to help Aaron Swenson to his sixth victory in
Horizon League play on Saturday at Valparaiso.
Swenson allowed one run on five hits and a walk to improve to
6-2 overall and 6-0 in conference games. Valpo starter Elliot Gibbs
did not allow a run through the first eight innings before YSU
scored twice in the ninth to win 2-1.
The Penguins nearly had ninth-inning heroics again in the
nightcap. They cut a 3-0 lead to one and had the tying run at first
before falling 3-2.
Swenson retired 10 straight batters until No. 9 hitter John
Giusti singled to start the sixth inning. Dan DeBruin sacrificed
him to second, and Giusti scored three batters later on Josh
Wallace's single through the right side.
Gibbs allowed only three runners to reach scoring position - two
in the first and one in the fourth - before the Penguins finally
broke through in the ninth. Sean Lucas led off with a single, and
he went to third on Erich Diedrich's sacrifice and Joe Iacobucci's
ground out. Anthony Porter tied the game with a single to right,
and pinch runner Jason Reitenbach scored the eventual game-winner
when a throw in to the infield on Tom Clayton's single was
wild.
In game two, Valpo scored twice in the second and once in the
third to take an early 3-0 lead. That, however, was all they would
muster against starter Chuck Schiffhauer. He allowed only three
hits and did not walk a batter over the next five innings.
Valpo starter Jon Gulbransen retired the first six Penguins of
the game, and only two players reached second base in the first
eight innings. In the ninth, Lucas led off with a single and
Diedrich followed with a double to put runners on second and third
with nobody out. Jay Clites came on to induce Iacobucci and Porter
into RBI groundouts, and Jarad Miller retired Tom Clayton after
beaning Mike Turjanica to earn his seventh save.
The split keeps YSU at an even 11-11 record in Horizon League
games while Valpo falls to 8-10.
The Penguins have a busy final week of the regular season coming
up. They play a doubleheader at West Virginia on Monday, a game
Tuesday against Kent State at Cene Park and three games at
Milwaukee on Thursday and Friday.