Schwenn tosses five hit shutout in 2-0 win over Cal Lutheran

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THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. - Senior right hander Ryan Schwenn (Scottsdale, AZ.) tossed a complete game five-hit shutout to lead the Poets to a 2-0 victory over Cal Lutheran Monday afternoon at Ullman Stadium, moving the Whittier winning streak to six.

Whittier now improves to 19-15, 13-11 SCIAC, while Cal Lutheran drops to 20-13, 15-9. 

Schwenn walked one, fanned eight and the only two innings Schwenn got more than one runner on base was the second when he allowed two singles and then in the fourth when he allowed a walk and a single.  But in both circumstances he struck out the ensuing batters to end the threats.

Whittier jumped on the board first in the second inning which started with Pete Mitchell (Bakersfield, Calif.) getting hit by a pitch.  Tyler Bogart (Templeton, Calif.) then reached due to a fielder's choice in the ensuing at bat but because of a throwing error by the first baseman P. Mitchell was able to scamper over to third.

 Josh Genzuk (West Covina, Calif.) then came to bat and sacrificed Bogart over allowing P. Mitchell to score from third putting Whittier in front 1-0.  But Whittier didn't stop there as junior Alex Mitchell (Bakersfield, Calif.) singled to left field on a 2-0 count that scored Bogart from second.

This would be all the offense Schwenn would need as he took care of business over the next seven innings to preserve the two run victory and his SCIAC leading eighth win of the season.

Cory Goodchild (Mission Viejo, Calif.) led Whittier with two hits, while senior captain Andrew Vallejo (Hollywood, Calif.) was held to a mere one hit a day after he went 2-4 with two runs and two RBI's.      

Whittier returns to action next as they host the Stags of Claremont-M-S this Friday, April 20 beginning at 3pm before traveling out to Riverside, Calif. the next day to take on the Bulldogs of the University of Redlands beginning at 4pm.