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Box Score 2 The Warhawk baseball team split with the UW-Oshkosh Titans for the second day in a row, winning the first game 8-3 and dropping the nightcap 8-6 in Prucha Field at James Miller Stadium Friday afternoon.<br />
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In game one
Ryan Leavitt (Merrill/Merrill)'s third inning, two run double put UW-W on the board first, and
Marty Herum (River Falls/River Falls) followed with a two out RBI single to put Whitewater in front 3-0. One inning later the Warhawks took advantage of two walks, and
David Cladis (Joliet, IL/Joliet Catholic) produced a two out hit that upped the lead to 4-0.<br />
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UW-W's
Kyle Stewart (Onalaska/Onalaska) sailed through the first six innings, giving up just four hits. Oshkosh turned that around in the seventh, combining a Warhawk error with a single, a sacrifice and a balk for one run, and Kyle Van Abel singled in another to cut Whitewater's lead in half, 4-2.<br />
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Whitewater put a little insurance on the scoreboard in the eighth, scoring four times on five hits.
Jared Fon (Germantown/Germantown) led off with a triple and Herum singled him in. Herum moved up on a
Matt Beyer (Janesville/Parker) single and scored on
Dylan Friend (Burlington/Burlington)'s fielder's choice.
Mike Mierow (Brookfield/Central)'s double put runners at second and third, and pinch-hitter Steve Bartein came through with a two-run single and give the Warhawks an 8-2 lead going into the ninth.<br />
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Van Abel homered to left field in the Oshkosh ninth for the final tally of the game.<br />
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Stewart picked up the win to move his record to 5-0, and
Tom Kerndt (Lansing, IA/Lansing) went the final 1.1 to earn a save. UW-O used four pitchers in the game.
Ryan Leavitt (Merrill/Merrill) and Herum led the Warhawk offense with two hits and two RBI's each. Van Able, Brock Guetzke, and Derek Layton had two hits apiece for the Titans.<br />
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<u>Game Two</u><br />
The Titans put the first run on the board in the top of the first with a leadoff walk that came around to score on a one-out double to right center.<br />
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The Warhawks evened the score in their half of the inning. With two outs,
Jared Fon (Germantown/Germantown) doubled to left field and scored on Herum's single to right center.<br />
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UW-O jumpstarted their offense in the top of the second scoring four runs and four hits, all with two outs. Three of the four runs crossed the plate on one hit, a double to right field and the fourth scored on a single.<br />
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The Titans added a run in the top of the fourth and again in the top of the fifth to make their lead 7-1.<br />
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UW-W narrowed the gap with two more in the bottom of the sixth. Back-to-back walks followed by a fielder's choice put runners on the corners with
JT Schneider (Oak Creek/Oak Creek) up to bat. Schneider notched a double to left center to score both Warhawk runners and bring the score to 7-3.<br />
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A sacrifice fly in the top of the seventh saw another Oshkosh runner cross the plate to make their lead 8-3.<br />
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UW-W made it interesting in the bottom of the ninth. With two outs, Fon was hit by a pitch. The next batter, Herum, was also hit. Beyer followed with a single that loaded the bases. Friend emptied the bags with a triple to cut the Oshkosh lead to 8-6, but Titan hurler Troy Mrkvicka struck out the final batter to preserve the win.<br />
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James Lacey, 1-2, picked up the win with six innings of work.
Aaron Leitner (Chilton/Chilton), 1-1 and the first of five Warhawk pitchers, took the loss. Schneider, Fon, Beyer and Friend had two hits each for UW-W. DH Jake Dostalek and shortstop Michael Polcyn both had three hits for the Titans.<br />
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UW-Oshkosh is 8-11 overall and 4-4 in the WIAC.<br />
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UW-W, 11-6 and 2-2 in league play, will play at UW-Platteville Wednesday, April 11. The next home doubleheader will be Saturday, April 14 at noon with UW-Stout visiting Prucha at Miller.<br />
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<em>For additional information:
John Vodenlich, UW-W coach</em>