
MAY 2, 2008
KING'S STUNNED BY DEL-VAL IN FREEDOM OPENER, 5-4 IN
14 INNINGS
EDWARDSVILLE -- Brittany Stockert smacked a grand slam home run in the
seventh inning to send the game to extra innings, then registered the
game-winning RBI in the 14th as third-seeded Delaware Valley stunned
second-seeded King's College 5-4 in the first-round of the Freedom
Conference Tournament Friday at the Wilkes University Ralston Complex.
With the loss, King's will now face FDU-Florham, a 3-2 loser to DeSales,
in an elimination game Saturday at 9:00 a.m.
King's appeared to be well on its way to advancing as the Lady Monarchs
built a 4-0 lead heading into the seventh inning. Lindsey Hoerner gave
King's a 1-0 lead in the second when she was hit by a itch and later
scored on a wild itch. Hoerner then drilled a three-run home run
in the sixth to bring home Abbey Knoblauch and and Annie Drimones who
had singled and walked respectively.
Meanwhile King's pitcher Kelsey Shreaves was tossing a perfect game
heading into the seventh. After retiring leadoff hitter Kim Harle to
register the 19th consecutive putout of the game, The Aggies loaded the
bases, and with two down, Stockert hit a line drive that just cleared
the left field fence to send the game into extra innings.
King's missed out on a golden opportunity to end the game in the 11th
when Lauren DeCreny singled and moved to third base on a base hit by
Loring. With one out, Meaghan Galvin smacked a line drive to
centerfield, but pinch runner Julie Bidwell took several steps off third
base and came back to tag up where she would have easily scored the
winning run had she not left the base. Bidwell was held up at that point
and Shreaves flied out to right field to end the inning.
In the 14th Nicole Dorney singled and later scored on a base hit to
centerfield by Stockert to give the Aggies a 5-4 lead.
King's attempted to rally when Knoblauch drew a leadoff walk and moved
to second on a bunt by Drimones. But Leanne Harvey would ground out on a
bunt and Hoerner popped out to second base to end the game.
Loring topped King's 14-hit attack by going 3-for-6 while Knoblauch was
2-for-5. DeCreny went 2-for-6. Shreaves was the hard-luck loser in
the circle, pitching all 14 innings, allowing five earned runs on 10
hits while striking out four batters.
Should King's defeat
FDU, the Lady Monarchs will then face Delaware Valley again at 11:00
a.m. The Aggies dropped their semi-final game to DeSales by a 2-0 count
to also fall into the playback bracket. The championship game will take
place at 1:00 p.m. while a second title game will be held at 3:00 p.m.
if necessary as the survivor of the elimination games must defeat
DeSales in two straight games to win the Freedom crown..

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