2006 PSAC Baseball Championship
Shaner Sports Complex, Boalsburg, Pa.
May 4-6
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Thursday (Games 1-6) |
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California |
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L1 California |
Game 1 |
Mansfield
9-1 |
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Mansfield |
Game 5 |
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Game 4 |
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L3 West Chester |
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Kutztown |
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L2 Shippensburg |
Game 2 |
Kutztown
2-1 |
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Shippensburg |
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Game 6 |
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West Chester |
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Game 3 |
Slippery Rock
12-8 |
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Slippery Rock |
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Saturday |
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W8 West Chester |
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Game 10 |
Kutztown
8-5 |
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W9 Kutztown |
Champion
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BOALSBURG,
PA – Mike McCardell was 3-for-5 with two runs scored, an RBI and picked up his
third save of the tournament as Kutztown defeated West Chester, 8-5, to claim
its second-straight Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Baseball
Championship.
McCardell,
who was named the tournament MVP, hit .529 (9-of-17) with six runs, five doubles
and three RBI. He also saved three of Kutztown’s four wins in the tournament,
pitching four shutout innings. The save on Saturday was the 15th of
the junior right hander’s career, tying the school record of 15 (Matt Keller).
With the
win, Kutztown improved to 40-12 overall, setting a school record for wins in a
season (39, 2005) and claims the PSAC’s automatic berth to the NCAA
Championship, May 18-21 at a site to be determined. West Chester, ranked fourth
in the latest regional poll, is likely a lock for an at-large berth in the
six-team North Atlantic Regional field.
Kutztown had
to come from behind to defeat the Golden Rams, taking a 6-5 lead on a two-run
homer by Paul Cashin in the bottom of the seventh. KU added two more runs in
the inning on a squeeze bunt by Matt Dierolf and an RBI single by Gary Stricker.
McCardell
came on in the top of the eighth, hurling two shutout innings to close the door
and give KU its 40th win of the season, a school record.
The game was
a see-saw affair until KU took the lead for good. Kutztown plated two runs in
the first on an RBI groundout by McCardell and a single by Loper.
WCU knotted
it at two, scoring one on a throwing error and the other on a groundout by Matt
Cottelese. The Rams went up 3-2 in the third when Kyle Bechter scored on a
groundout by Joey Yeager.
In the
bottom of the third, Loper tied the score when he reached on a throwing error as
Jeff Craig scored. Garrison Rausch singled in Loper for a 4-3 Golden Bear lead.
WCU tied the
score again in the fifth, when Nate Guers scored from second when KU starter
Philip Rummel tried to pick off Yeager at first. Rummel had success with the
move, picking off three Rams in the game.
In the
seventh, West Chester took its final lead when Yeager singled in Sean Bond for a
5-4 lead.
McCardell
led off the bottom of the seventh with a triple to center field. Paul Cashin
then blasted a David Slusser pitch over the right field fence for a 6-5 lead and
KU never looked back.
Loper was
3-for-5 with two RBI. Craig was 2-for-4 with two runs. Rummel went seven
innings, striking out two for the win (5-3).
Slusser
pitched six innings for WCU, taking the loss (7-4). Bond was 4-for-5, Yeager
and Cotellese were 2-for-4.
The title is
the fifth in the program’s history, the fourth since 1999. KU is the first team
to repeat as PSAC champion since Mansfield won four-straight from 1992-95.