GEORGE FOX 12, COLLEGE OF IDAHO 3: Bruins Batter ‘Yotes Behind Rapacz’s 4 Hits

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PORTLAND, Ore. - All-American catcher Josh Rapacz boosted his batting average to .600 with four hits and right-hander Clay Gartner threw seven solid innings as the George Fox University Bruins took a 12-3 win over the College of Idaho Coyotes on the first day of the Cavalier Baseball Classic Friday afternoon here at Concordia University-Portland's Porter Park.

 

Rapacz led a 13-hit Bruin attack with three singles, a double, and two RBIs in five at bats, making him 12-for-20 on the season.  With the NAIA's 'courtesy runner' for the catcher in place for the tournament, speedy Gabe Louthan ran for Rapacz each time he got on base and wound up scoring four runs.  Lead-off man Matthew Zeller went 3-for-4 and scored three times, while Danny Clifford collected two hits and a pair of RBIs.

 

The Bruins broke on top with three runs in the top of the 3rd, with Rapacz and Clifford delivering RBI singles, before the 'Yotes tied it with three in the last of the 4th, Mitch Skaggs doubling two and scoring the tying run.  However, two of the three C of I runs were unearned due to a Bruin throwing error on a potential double play ball.

 

The Bruins went ahead for good with two in the 5th, Louthan scoring the first run on a throwing error on Zach Rapacz's sacrifice bunt and Derek Dixon scoring on a sacrifice fly by Clifford.  The Bruins salted the game away with a run in the 7th, two more in the 8th, and a four-spot in the 9th.

 

Gartner (2-0) scattered five hits over seven innings, striking out five with no walks.  Christian Jarnigan and Sean Eberhardt finished up with one shutout inning each.  Kyle Garvin (1-1) went seven innings for the 'Yotes, allowing 10 hits and six runs, five earned, with four strikeouts and two walks.

 

Chase Miller had two of the College of Idaho's six hits.

 

NEXT: George Fox (4-1) will play twice on Saturday in the Cavalier Classic, at 11:00 a.m. against host Concordia-Portland and then at 2:00 p.m. against C of I.  Concordia and the College of Idaho (4-1) will clash at 5:00 p.m.