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Show D4 /POfl f MONDAY • APRIL 9 • 2007 Wolverines sweep Binghamton at home the Wolverines, tripling outs in the inning. UVSC to right. Albino would would go on to score six Sports Writer score the first run in the of their runs with two outs. Jory Jensen pitched Struggling to be consis- inning from a .Tyler Gareight innings in game in retson sacrifice bunt. Eli tent on the mound and at the his first start of the year, Slesk also tripled with twd plate, for most of the seaallowing four runs and son, the Wolverines pulled striking out six Binghamtogether to sweep Bington batters in the win. Derhamton in a doubleheader rick Thomas sparked the on Apr. 3 at home. In game Wolverine offense in both one, UVSC scored seven games, going 4-for-6 with runs in the six.th inning of two home runs and seven the seven inning game to RBIs. Freshman thirdbeat the Bearcats 12-6, and baseman Jace Brinkerhoff never looked back in a 13-4 went 5-for-8 at the plate. win over the visitors from "defense played New York in game two. well," Jensen. said. "We "The guys are swingjust got rolling there." ing it good," UVSC UVSC got on the board Head Coach Steve Gardin the first inning in game ner said. ,AiiWe had to one when Thomas brought Ben Paz/UVSC Athletics have guys step it up.,Au Garretson home on a single Freshman Jace Brinkerhoff throws a pitch against Binghamton. Keiki Albino started up the middle. The Wolverthe sixth-inning rally for ines added two more in the score first again, with Gar- for Thomas who made the second, when Joe Charron retson doubling to lead start at DH, singled and bobbled an Adam Open- off the game and Albino brought homo Brinkerhoff shavvflyto right where the bringing him home on who hit a double earlier iri Binghamton outfield was a single. Thomas' sec- the inning le get on base, UVSC^tddedaruninthe not communicating on the ond home run of the day seventh to push the score to play and two runs scored came on a three-run shot 11-1, when Thomas douon the error. The Bearcats to make the score 4-0. Six runs in the sixth bled for his fifth RBI in the tied the game in the third with Justin Smucker hit- ended the Bearcats hopes, game, scoring Slesk who ting a three-run homer. as the Wolverines loaded doubled himself to get himBinghamton scored the bases and Thomas self into scoring position. The Bearcats threatened two more in the fourth and walked, bringing home another in the fifth to go Garretson. A balk, the sec- in the top of the eighth when out to a 6-3 lead. Thomas ond called on Binghamton Kevin Wertepny spoiled homered in the fifth and during the series, at the the end of Jensen's gem a Brinkerhoff double to next at-bat scored Albino. with a three-run shot to narscore Austin Heaps nar- Heaps singled next, bring- row the lead to 11-4.Jensen rowed the gap to one run. ing home Thoma-s and allowed Jeff Monaco to Ryan Chadwick got Slesk on the play. Open- double, but struck out Mike the win, pitching 3.2 in- shaw pinch-hit for Josh Papili to end the inning. The Wolverines got two nings in relief of Kyle Hinckley, grounding out, Kasper and struck out five but earning an RBI for his of the three runs back in of the 17 batters he faced. effort at the plate. Backup the bottom of the inning. Game two saw UVSC catcher Kevin Arendse, in Brinkerhoff walked to get on and advanced to second after Openshaw walked; A wild pitch by reliever Charron, who played outfield in game one. scored Brinkerhoff. Openshaw scored the second run of the inning when a throwing error Binghamton shortstop Jeff Abrams alf lowed Dick Bargewell to reach first safely. Tai Penrod came on Be a Part of the Reopening Teami!^ to close out the game for the Wolverines and We'll be offering Guests Freshly Prepared Gassic Mexiuh Fowk & *\ it was a quick three-up American Items on our exerting new menu. Rotlsserle Chicken, three-down top of the Burgers, Steak, Fish, Barbacoa, Freshly Made Tortillas, Pasta &-More... ninth to end the game. Guests will also enjoy Full Table Service and a dramatic new Several pitchers are getEntertainment Program. ting their opportunity to start now with UVSC playTOP WAGES FOR THE FINEST TEAM MEMBERS ing several games a weelf $9-l1/hr Cooks now that they are into th$ S5.1S/hr+ Servers*/Bussers meat of their schedule. Jen-; Bartenders sen, who got his first start; $8.00/hr Dishwashers $8.50/hr Hosts and Marcus Moore, the $8.00/hr Seaters projected started against $6.50/hr+ Runners Utah on April 5, are get-i ting the chance to get some TOP INCENTIVES work and show Gardner $150* Sign On BONUS what they have. "We have $150 Refer A Friend BONUS to try a few guys who we $500 Bi Annual Bonus weren't planning to start [at the beginning of the IMfo4utfw>fetP year]," Gardner said. "The HMng'tawiilfor kids have to get a chance." -Mtf-Apandpjyableon July 10,2007 UVSC pushed their recored to 10-17, amidst a three-game winning streak that started with a win over South Dakota State in the final game of a doubleheader on Mar. 31 at home. 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