Oberhelman delivers out of the bullpen as #18 Marietta downs Webster 3-1

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PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — Junior Scott Oberhelman threw five-plus innings of shutout relief as the No. 18-ranked Pioneers defeated Webster University, 3-1, Monday (March 13) afternoon at the Snowbird Classic.

Oberhelman (1-0) worked a career-best 5.1 innings and gave up just two base hits to get the win. He walked one and struck out two. Tommy Crowl Started and threw 1.2 innings and allowed one run on two hits. David Stover notched his second save of the season with 2.0 innings of relief. Stover gave up two hits.

Chandler Palyas led off the first inning with a bunt single. After a pop up, Palyas stole second. A strikeout left Marietta with a runner at second and two outs. Eric White delivered a base hit up the middle scoring Palyas.

Webster tied the game in the second. Jake Milosch led off with a double and moved to third on a single off the bat of Ben Dinter. Adam Naliwaj executed the squeeze bunt to score Milosch.

The Etta Express grabbed the lead back in the bottom of the third. Chris Petrucci reached on a one-out double to left. Greg Peffley moved Petrucci to third with an infield single deep in the hole at second base.

A wild pitch allowed Peffley to move into scoring position. Following a pop up, Hale hit an infield single to short that scored Petrucci. On the play, Webster's shortstop threw the ball away at first allowing Peffley to score making it 3-1.

The Pioneers threatened several times the rest of the way, but Webster was able to get out of trouble with a pair of double plays. Marietta collected 12 hits in the game and stranded seven runners on base.

Petrucci finished 3-for-4 with a double. White and Michael Barnabaei each had two base hits in the game.

Matt Goro (2-1) threw 7.0 strong innings in the losing effort for the Gorlocks. He gave up three runs, two earned, on 12 hits with no walks and six strikeouts. Brandon Smith worked an inning of perfect relief.

Marietta is back in action on Tuesday (March 14) when the Etta Express plays Arcadia University at 10:00 a.m.