The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 21, 1986, Image 6

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Page 6AThe Battalion/Wednesday, May 21, 1986
A&M grabs berth in World SerieAg
By Ken Sury
Sports Editor
The No. 5 A&M softball team bat
tled the weather and the No. 6 Kan
sas Jayhawks this past weekend and
the result is a trip to the Softball Col
lege World Series in Omaha, Neb.
A&M, 38-11 and representing the
Central Region, will face Creighton,
35-20, of the
Midwest Re- Softball
gion in the first IBaHHHalaHiaaaB |^^ HB
round of the double-elimination
tournament Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Creighton advanced to the Series
after Nebraska was disqualified for
using ineligible players.
“I can’t think of anybody better to
open the College World Series with,”
A&M Coach Bob Brock said, “than
the home team (Creighton).
“The fans will be treated to a good
game. There’s a lot of talent on both
sides.”
The Aggies gained entry to the
Series when they defeated the Jay-
hawks at A&M’s Penberthy Field two
games to none on the talented arm
of junior pitcher Shawn Andaya.
Andaya held Kansas to three hits,
while striking out 12 and allowing no
walks in Friday’s series-opening 1-0
Andaya also provided the Aggies’
offensive firepower in the game with
two hits, and scored the winning run
as left fielder Cindy Foster singled
her home after doubling with two
outs.
The thunderstorms which fell on
the Bryan-College Station area Sat
urday forced postponement of game
two and three (if Kansas won the sec
ond game) to Sunday.
Brock chose to start Andaya in
stead of freshman Julie Carpenter
for Sunday’s game in the hope of
keeping the series from having to go
three games.
“It was awful hard to make that
decision,” Brock said. “I opted for
the experience, not necessarily the
physical aspect, because Karen is a
real good pitcher too.”
And Andaya’s mound experience
paid off for the Aggies as she struck
out Kansas’ Gayle Luedke with a
runner on third and forced a
ground out to end the game and
give A&M a 1-0 10-inning victory.
Andaya and Kansas starter Tracy
Bunge only allowed two hits apiece
and it was a sacrifice fly with gave
A&M the victory.
A&M, playing as the visitors, put
Carrie Heightly on second in the top
of the 10th, as per the International
Tie-Breaker rule. Andaya sacrifice
bunted to move Heightly to third
and then shortstop Liz Mizera
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A&M’s Liz Mizera applies the tag on Kansas’
Cherie Wickham during the Aggies' 1-0 win Sun
day. The Aggies swept the series and faceCn
ton Thursday in the College World Series.
slammed a sacrifice fly to the fence
to score Heightly.
“Liz had been playing well all
year,” Brock said. “And Kansas kept
pitching to her. A lot of teams walk
her. Had the wind not been blowing
in, it would have been a 2-0 game.”
Brock also said the team’s attitude
is right for the tournament.
“We look at this as the third sea
son,” Brock said. “First there was the
regular season, then this regional se
ries, and now the College/
ties.
So we’re going to plants
fresh start. When 1 toldils
be playing Creighton, thr,«
much more fired up.”
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I hit all of it and I had to because it
went into the wind. It just sparked
the team.”
One out later, Livingstone singled
and moved to second on a wild pitch.
Scanlin singled, scoring Livingstone.
Scanlin was erased from the bases
when James grounded a ball that
bounced up and hit Scanlin. Scanlin
was ruled out and James was given a
single.
Gegen walked to put runners at
first and second for Wren. Wren
slapped a Beatty offering to second
baseman McAfee, who let the ball
roll under his glove into the outfield.
Right fielder Brad Douglas also over
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ran the ball and allowed both James
and Gegen to score and tie the game
at 6-6.
Baylor Coach Mickey Sullivan,
who replaced Beatty with Bruce
Aguilar after the two errors, was up
set with his team’s defensive effort.
“The ball that we made two errors
on was well hit,” Sullivan said, “But
in college ball, that play has to be
made. It is hard to make two errors
on a ball hit to the second baseman,
but we did it.”
Aguilar worked Martin to full
count before Martin slapped a single
to left to score the winning run for
A&M.
Martin said he did not want the
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series to go three games, but he
knew his teammates could come
back.
moment um just shiftadim
we’d tie, at least."
“I was scared,” Martin said. “I
really didn’t want to play tonight. I
kinda had a feeling we would come
back. I didn’t know when it was
going to be, but I had a feeling be
cause we’ve done it all year long.”
Magallanes said early in the sev
enth, he knew A&M would fight
back.
“I’ve never had that good of an of
fensive series before,” Magallanes
said. “I was seeing the ball well. We
knew we had to battle. I think when
we got our third or fourth run, our
Johnson said the tropll
who really was the best tear.f
Texas and Arkansas didbil
“I don’t think this tournarl
slightened because two teal
Johnson said. "1 thinkwe’rtl
ing champions. That trophii
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nament, this particularweekl
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