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May 2, 2009

Baseball Salvages Final Game In Series With Sagehens


Leopard catcher Mike Surina (www.applerosephotography.com)

In a battle of SCIAC Champions past and present, the University of La Verne concluded the 2009 regular season with a three-game series against Pomona-Pitzer, the nation's second-ranked team in Division III.

The Sagehens would take the first two games of the series by 5-4 margins before the Leopards closed out with a 13-10 win in the finale at Ben Hines Field.

On Friday, the Sagehens erased a 4-3 deficit with a 2-run homer from Teddy Bingham to take the opener in Claremont.  The loss nullified a valiant pitching effort from Jesse Sweet, who held the vaunted Hen lineup to 3 runs in 7.1 innings of work despite an injured hand. 

In Saturday's first game, Pomona-Pitzer broke a 3-3 tie by plating a run in each of the eighth and ninth innings.  The Hens held off a Leopard rally in the bottom of the ninth as La Verne moved to within 5-4 on a Jon-Michael Hattabaugh sac fly to score Sergio Munoz.  But Pomona-Pitzer got the final out leaving the potential tying run on second base.

Hattabaugh went 2-3 with 3 RBI including a 2-run homer in the third inning to stake the Leopards to a 3-1 lead.  Victor Peinado also homered with a solo shot in the bottom of the first inning.  The 3 RBI for Hattabaugh give him exactly 100 for his career to rank #9 on the Leopard career charts.

La Verne avoided the sweep by plating 4 runs in each of the fifth and seventh innings to help offset an early 4-2 deficit.

The Leopards trailed 6-4 in the fifth before Donovan Petta and Mark Larini hit consecutive RBI singles to knot the game at 6-6.  Larini would later steal home as part of a double steal to put   the Leos up 7-6.  Allen Komori would also produce an RBI single to give the Leopards an 8-6 advantage.

Pomona-Pitzer would tie the game at 8-8 before La Verne added to its total in the seventh.  Three Leopards reached via hit batsmen, the third coming when Sagehen pitcher Tom Church hit Matt Ayres to bring in a run to give the Leopards a 9-8 advantage.  The key hit came from Sergio Munoz who smacked a 2-run double to help propel the Leos to victory.

Sal Diaz earned the win in his final appearance at Ben Hines Field to move to 5-1 on the season while David Contreras recorded the save.

Mike Moretti went 1-4 with 3 RBI including a 2-run homer in the first inning.  Pomona-Pitzer's Drew Hedman blasted his league-leading 23rd homer for the Hens in a losing effort.

Before the game, seniors Diaz, Sweet, Komori, Ayres, Moretti and Grant Wheatley were honored prior to the game in recognition of Senior Day.