Pastime Passion
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Busy
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Josh Hamilton
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Living the Dream
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Beginnings
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Crusaders fall to #15 Chapman, end regular season with 25-14 record
Two weekends after sweeping the then 13th ranked team in the country, Trinity University, the Crusaders were swept by 15th ranked Chapman University Panthers in Orange, California. Despite the three game sweep, Dallas finishes the regular season with a 25-14 record, which is in fact a complete reversal of last season’s 14-25 record.
“The turnaround from last year to this year has been unbelievable going from a 14 win team to a 25 win team,” stated third baseman Trevor Allred. “All of the credit has to go to the whole team really buying into what the coaches have been teaching about strong pitching and defense all year.”
The Crusaders’ three game series in California began well as Dallas scored two runs in the top of the 1st inning in Saturday’s doubleheader. Leftfielder Devin Arnold reached base with a single and was brought home by a double from centerfielder Brian Shelburne who scored later in the inning. With two outs in the bottom of the 1st inning, the Panthers brought home two runs with a double, tying the game at 2-2.
From here the game continued in a back and forth manner as the Crusaders briefly held the lead in the top of the 3rd inning before the Panthers scored two runs to take a 4-3 lead. Michael Schweiss replaced Carkhuff in the top of the 4th inning, and dominated the Chapman lineup, allowing only three singles and no earned runs in his first three innings of work.
Dallas tied the game in the 5th inning on a solo shot from first baseman Andrew Bossert, his 4th home run of the season. The Crusaders gave Schweiss a 5-4 lead in the 6th inning as Shelburne’s RBI single brought home catcher Varea Costello. Only three outs away from victory over the 15th-ranked team in the country, Schweiss surrendered a leadoff home run to Adam Kordich, his 4th home run of the season. Schweiss stifled the Chapman offense for the more innings before Chapman scored the winning run on a two-out single in the 11th inning.
While Dallas had several chances to beat Chapman in first game of Saturday’s doubleheader, the Crusaders were thoroughly beaten in the second game. Chapman scored four runs off Dallas starter Michael Byers in the 2nd inning en route to a 10-1 victory. Byers bounced back from a rough 2nd inning, lasting five innings in the loss.
Joel Hansen pitched a scoreless 6th inning for Dallas before Chris Schierhorn threw the final two innings in which he surrendered two earned runs on only three hits. The Crusaders’ lone run came in the 5th inning when second baseman Mark Carlson singled in shortstop David Rettinger.
Sunday’s game proved to be much better than Game 2 as Dallas led Chapman for several innings before eventually falling 7-2. Allred put the Crusaders on the board with an RBI single in the 3rd inning before Ponce increased the Dallas lead to 2-0 with an RBI single of his own in the 4th inning.
Having lasted just three innings in his Game 1 start, Carkhuff was given the Game 3 start from head coach Fraser Holmes. Carkhuff repaid his coach with four scoreless innings before getting into trouble in the 5th inning. Dylan Myers, a left-handed pitcher, replaced Carkhuff in the 5th inning. Myers worked himself into troubled before ending the inning on a groundout.
Trailing only 3-2, the Crusaders were unable to push the tying run across. Myers ran into trouble in the 8th inning, giving up four runs before retiring the third out. Dallas failed to score in the 8th and 9th inning, ending their regular season with a 7-2 loss in a game closer than the score indicated.
Dallas still has an outside chance at receiving an NCAA Tournament bid and thus the team will continue to practice for the next two weeks. As far as next season goes, Dallas will lose seniors Carkhuff, Ponce, Rettinger and Luke Kersting. “Although we are definitely going to miss the seniors I think everyone has high expectations for next year with the guys we have coming back,” said Allred, who will be a big part of Dallas’ team next season. Sophomore James Kerin reiterated Allred’s words about the difference from last season to this season. “We improved so much from last year to this year; it was an unbelievable transformation,” said Kerin. “I’m excited for the team next year.”
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
UD Baseball pictures
Monday, April 18, 2011
Crusaders sweep #13 Trinity in thrilling home series
This weekend in Crusader baseball began with a Senior Day ceremony, honoring five seniors who have dedicated much of the last four years to the University of Dallas, both athletically and academically. The honored seniors placed an exclamation point on their collegiate baseball careers with a two game sweep of #13 Trinity University in their last games at Crusader Field in Irving, Texas.
Seniors Phil Carkhuff, Luke Kersting, Martin Lopez, Delano Ponce, and David Rettinger were all honored before starting pitcher Carkhuff threw the first pitch of the game on Saturday afternoon. Ponce started behind the plate while Rettinger started his 35th game of the season at shortstop. With an overflowing grandstand of fans behind the protective screen, Carkhuff got off to a great start, throwing an 8-pitch first inning which he ended with a strikeout looking.
The Crusaders lead off the bottom of the first inning with back to back walks from leftfielder Devin Arnold and centerfielder Brian Shelburne. Third baseman Trevor Allred then reached on a fielder’s choice. With bases loaded and no outs, the Crusaders looked poised to strike early. After consecutive infield pop outs, however, it looked as though Dallas would strand three baserunners. Rettinger made sure that this would not happen as he stroked as single up the middle to bring in two runs. “Dave’s hit was huge,” said Carkhuff. “To be able to pitch with a lead against a team like (Trinity) allowed me to feel free to attack the strike zone and fire on all cylinders.”
And Carkhuff certainly did this as he held Trinity scoreless until the top of the seventh inning. In his 7+ innings of work, Carkhuff allowed only three hits as he walked three batters and struck out three batters. Carkhuff earned the win, his 7th of the season, as three runs were charged to him on the day. “It was the most fun I’ve had on the mound all season,” said Carkhuff, who was quick to point out his defense’s effort on Senior Day. “If Trinity put the ball in play, I knew the guys behind me were going to lay it all on the line.” Among the best of the defensive plays on Saturday were rightfielder Adam Farris’ two incredible diving catches.
Junior Michael Schweiss relieved Carkhuff in the top of the 8th inning with men on first and second base and no outs. Schweiss “made his pitches” but surrendered two tough hits which allowed three runs to score in the eighth inning. Schweiss closed out the inning as he induced a fly out to centerfield, maintaining the Crusaders narrow 5-4 margin. Dallas was unable to push across an insurance run for Schweiss in the bottom of the eighth inning, but a one run lead proved to be enough for Schweiss who earned his 4th save of the season.
Coach Fraser Holmes sent junior Michael Byers to the mound on Sunday afternoon, hoping that he would imitate Carkhuff’s solid start on Saturday afternoon. Byers was nothing but brilliant in his start as he shut out the powerful Trinity offense for seven innings, striking out two batters and allowing only five hits and one walk. “I’ve never had an opportunity to pitch with the stakes that high and against such a good team,” said Byers after the game. “I’m not sure I’ve ever been zoned in like that…I wanted to win so badly.”
Byers left the Crusaders in a great position to do just that. When Byers was replaced by Schweiss to start the 8th inning, Dallas lead Trinity 2-0. The Crusaders first run came when first baseman Andrew Bossert crushed a solo home run into a strong wind to left field. Dallas added another run in the 6th inning on an RBI single from Shelburne.
Schweiss worked himself into trouble in the 8th inning, giving up two runs before escaping the inning by inducing a groundout to Allred ended the inning by stepping on third base for the force play. The Dallas offense failed to knock in the go ahead and the game headed to extra innings. In the top of the 10th inning with baserunners on first and third base, Ponce committed an error on an errant throw to third base which allowed the base runner to score, giving the Tigers a 3-2, their first lead of the series.
After Rettinger reached on an error and Farris singled, Ponce was quickly given a chance to redeem himself. Ponce did exactly that as he crushed a ball to the left-center gap for the game-tying RBI single. With the potential game winning run on third base, third base coach Kyle Kilgo wasted no time to secure the win. Kilgo signaled for Carlson to drop down a safety bunt. Carlson laid a perfect bunt down the first baseline and Farris raced home for as the winning run. Farris touched home and was immediately mobbed by his ecstatic teammates. The lively Crusader fans clapped and cheered in approval of their team’s outstanding effort. The past weekend certainly was a great chapter in the four years of the seniors’ careers and in the history of Crusader Baseball.