Brigham Young University
May 16 | 11:00 AM
7 - 1
U.S. Air Force Academy
Tony Gwynn Stadium

Remington Rd and Peterson Way San Diego CA 92182

Ralph R. Zobell | Posted: 16 May 2001 | Updated: 16 May 2001
Ralph R. Zobell

SAN DIEGO -- Seth King's three-run homer in the fourth inning was the turning point for BYU's 7-1 victory Wednesday over the Air Force Academy in the opening round of the Mountain West Conference Tournament.

"They pitched me away, away, and away before a curve came in on the corner," said King, who was named second-team All-MWC as a shortstop yesterday.

Then King sent the full count curve away over the left field fence with two outs to give BYU a 3-1 lead and extend his team-leading hitting streak to 12 with his only hit of the game.

"Air Force thought they had a called third strike and then he fouled off a pitch," said BYU Coach Vance Law of King's eighth home run of the season. "He's a whale of a player."

BYU began the fourth inning with some fine defensive play from Shane Belliston, who made a running catch on a centerfield fly, then started a putout of Brian LeBasco by throwing to third to try and get out Mike Thiessen who led off the inning with a single. Thiessen beat the throw, but third baseman Kainoa Obrey alertly threw to second to get LeBasco trying to extend his single.

Thiessen scored the game's first run when Tony Shockley singled up the middle past a ducking Nate Fernley. Fernley, who extended his NCAA-leading pitching victories to 15 with his fourth consecutive win, closed the fourth inning covering first base, then spiking the ball.

The Cougars, now 35-19, started the bottom of the fourth inning, knocking three consecutive singles after one out, beginning with Belliston's high-bouncing single to third. Belliston scored off Obrey's high chopper to third, to tie the game. In between, Matt Carson had singled, but suffered a back spasm while standing on second base.

Carson's status went undetected by most as Michael Wirrick started a second three-single rally following King's homer. Lars Birkeland singled and then Wirrick scored off Tyler Perry's single, but Perry was thrown out on a nine-five-six play at second base to end the inning.

Carson battled through the top of the fifth inning as Fernley put on a one-man clinic with his "best friend" after surrendering a lead-off single to Nelson Prouty. Fernley dove to catch a bunt of Daniel Petro and turned the double play as Prouty was too far off first. Fernley then bare-handed a bunt by Nick Liegel to throw him out at first.

Carson was due up in his normal third spot, but notified Coach Law of his back problem which hadn't relented even after the game. Coach Law turned to an improbable substitute, his son Tim, and moved Wirrick from first base to Carson's right field spot.

In the sixth, Wirrick and Law recorded the first two outs of Fernley's final inning, capped by Birkeland throwing to King as Lebasco was trying to steal second.

The Falcons went three-up-three down five times to Fernley, including a pick off to end the second inning. However, the Falcons weren't done being set down in order when Fernley left the game after throwing 71 pitches in hopes of returning later in the tournament. Reliever Matt Ward faced the minimum nine batters in the final three innings to earn his fourth save of the season, including a strikeout every inning.

"It felt good just to finally be able to contribute," said Ward, who hasn't seen action outside the bullpen in over a week.

After Ward's first inning, starting with Gerremy Goldsberry lining out to Law at first, BYU started another two-out rally in the bottom of the seventh. Law drove a single up the middle to score Doug Jackson and Belliston, who had singled and doubled, respectively.

Ironically, Jackson had doubled and Belliston had singled in the first inning, but were both put out on plays by Petro.

"I got a little too aggressive in the first inning and didn't wait until our big bats came up to hit them in," said Coach Law. "The two runs Tim got for us gave us a cushion and drove the final nail in the coffin."

BYU plays Utah on Thursday afternoon at 3 p.m. PDT.

Air Force Academy vs Brigham Young Univ.

May 16, 2001 at San Diego, Calif. (Tony Gwynn Stadium)

Air Force Academy 1 (23-32)

Player AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB

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THIESSEN, Mike dh........ 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

ROLLEG, Don lf/cf........ 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0

LaBASCO, Brian ss........ 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 0

GOLDSBERRY, Gerremy 1b... 2 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0

SHOCKLEY, Tony rf........ 3 0 1 1 0 2 1 2 0

PARAMORE, Price 3b....... 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2

PROUTY, Nelson 2b........ 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 0

PETRO, Daniel c.......... 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0

HOWES, Adam ph.......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ELLIS, Brett c.......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

LIEGL, Nick cf........... 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0

PHIFER, Josh ph/lf...... 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

FISHER, Erik p........... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BASHORE, Brad p......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals................... 28 1 5 1 2 6 24 10 2

Brigham Young Univ. 7 (35-19)

Player AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB

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JACKSON, Doug lf......... 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2

BELLISTON, Shane cf...... 4 2 3 0 0 0 2 1 0

CARSON, Matt rf.......... 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

LAW, Tim ph/1b.......... 2 0 1 2 0 0 5 0 0

OBREY, Kainoa 3b......... 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 3 1

HIESTAND, Jeff dh........ 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

KING, Seth ss............ 4 1 1 3 0 0 1 2 0

WIRRICK, Michael 1b/rf... 4 1 2 0 0 1 7 2 0

BIRKELAND, Lars c........ 4 0 1 0 0 1 6 1 0

PERRY, Tyler 2b.......... 4 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 0

FERNLEY, Nate p.......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0

WARD, Matt p............ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals................... 36 7 14 7 1 3 27 14 6

Score by Innings R H E

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Air Force Academy... 000 100 000 - 1 5 2

Brigham Young Univ.. 000 500 20X - 7 14 0

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E - LaBASCO; GOLDSBERRY. DP - Falcons 1; Cougars 1. LOB - Falcons 2; Cougars

6. 2B - JACKSON; BELLISTON. HR - KING(8). CS - LaBASCO; BELLISTON.

Air Force Academy IP H R ER BB SO AB BF

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FISHER, Erik........ 6.2 13 7 7 0 2 30 30

BASHORE, Brad....... 1.1 1 0 0 1 1 6 7

Brigham Young Univ. IP H R ER BB SO AB BF

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FERNLEY, Nate....... 6.0 5 1 1 2 3 19 21

WARD, Matt.......... 3.0 0 0 0 0 3 9 9

Win - FERNLEY (15-2). Loss - FISHER (2-11). Save - WARD (4).

WP - FERNLEY.

Umpires - Home:Dan Pederson 1st:Ray Belfiore 2nd:Jim Garman 3rd:Dale Luker

Start: 11:10 Time: 2:10 Attendance: 325

 

 
Ralph R. Zobell | Posted: 14 May 2001 | Updated: 14 May 2001
Ralph R. Zobell

There is still a big target on the back of BYU as the No. One seed in this week's Mountain West Conference Baseball Tournament at San Diego, Calif.

BYU was not among the 16 sites selected Monday from the 32 bids submitted to host an NCAA regional and therefore must earn its way to the NCAA 64-team field. Two possibilities exist--win the automatic berth at the MWC Tournament or be selected as one of the at-large wildcards after 30 conference champions are determined.

BYU, 34-19 overall and 21-8 in the league, will play Wednesday in the opening round against the Air Force Academy, 23-31 and 8-21, at 11 a.m. PDT. The Cougars' second game will be on Thursday at either 11 a.m., or 3 p.m., depending on the win-loss situation.

Everyone will be gunning for the top-seeded Cougars, who achieved a goal by winning the series advantage over each of the five teams in the MWC during the regular season.

Nate Fernley, the nation's winningest pitcher at 14-2, with a 3.20 ERA is scheduled to take the mound for the Cougars against AFA. BYU's pitching staff takes its cue from Fernley and seems to be deep and improving. The Cougars lowered their ERA to 4.95, winning four of five games last week and clinching the MWC regular season title.

In addition to Fernley, BYU has junior lefty Jeff Stone, who is 5-4, with all those victories coming from league play. Stone has a 26-10 career record at BYU.

"This is a great time for all of us to be clicking at the same time," said Stone.

Other pitchers who figure into the equation are three freshmen who have a combined 10-1 record in Justin Su'a, Jeff Mousser, Scott Koffman and Jake Chrisman. Chrisman, who stands 6-foot-eight-inches, announced his decision the beginning of this month to redshirt next year's basketball season and concentrate on baseball.

Not counting pitching saves by Koffman, Stone and Jeff Stearman, bullpen aces Matt Ward and James Ray have three saves each. And if Ryan Adams, 5-2, can return to his pre-injury form, look out.

With the bats the Cougars pack some clout, too, led by Matt Carson, who has a .341 batting average when opponents elect to pitch to him. Carson has 18 home runs, which leads the conference as does his 70 RBI. But teammate Doug Jackson has the top batting average in the league at .380 and fellow Hawai'ian Kainoa Obrey is third in the conference at .376.

Jackson is among the NCAA leaders for triples with seven. Teammate Shane Belliston just had his 25-game hitting streak end, but the new leader in that category is Seth King with 11 games.

BYU concluded a successful home season with a 10-4 record at Larry H. Miller field where it drew 17,378 fans for an average of 1,337 fans, topped by the record-breaking 3,120 crowd last Friday.

The 25-man Cougar squad leaves early Tuesday morning to fly to San Diego. All of the BYU games will be broadcast live locally over KSRR (1400 AM ) Radio, but the only games which will be carried over the Internet are those involving San Diego State at goaztecs.fansonly.com/sports/m-basebl/sdsu-m-basebl-sched.html.