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Baseball Jim Egan, Sports Information Director

Cougars Take Down Tommies in Ninth for 6-2 Desert Trip

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March 9, 2014 - On the final day of the Concordia-Chicago baseball team's Spring Break trip to Tucson, Arizona, the Cougars faced a "gut check" game against the University of St. Thomas. The Tommies had pummeled the Cougars 26-6 on Friday, and the loss seemed to linger through parts of yesterday's doubleheader with St. Olaf College. But the Cougars pulled off a little payback of their own this morning, overcoming a two-run deficit in the eighth and then winning 6-5 in the bottom of the ninth.
"Friday's game was a tough one for us to take in that fashion, and then we took another punch in the face today as they overcame our 3-0 lead to go up in the seventh," said CUC head coach Adam Smith. "But our guys kept working and believed that they could get it done, and I am so proud of the way they fought to get this win."
Kurt Kempema (Schaumburg, IL/H.S.) took the mound for the Cougars, his first appearance since a winning relief effort against St. Mary's University last Monday. The southpaw worked out of a mini-jam in the first, retiring Tim Kuzniar on a grounder to first with two men on base. That moment was a big mental boost for the Cougars after the Tommies had scored in all eight of their at-bats in Friday's game.
Concordia's batters gifted Kempema with a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the second. Thomas Gier (Fox Lake, IL/Grant Community) was hit by a pitch, and Brent Spohr (Ingleside, IL/Grant Community) and Will Randerson (Combined Locks, WI/Kimberly) singled to load the bases. One out later, Dan LoDolce (Northlake, IL/Walther Lutheran) smacked the first pitch he saw from UST starter Colin Wendlinger to leftfield, scoring Gier. Dan Eichholzer (Elwood, IL/Joliet West) followed with a chopper through the left side to bring home Spohr and Randerson.
St. Thomas got on the board in the third amid some controversy. The Tommies loaded the bases with one out on three singles. Kuzniar then whacked a full-count pitch to deep rightfield. After some initial trouble, LoDolce made a great running over-the-shoulder catch nearing the fence. LoDolce threw to second to double off the runner, but the runner on third was ruled to have crossed the plate before the third out was made. After some discussion, the ruling was upheld and the teams went to the bottom of the fourth with the score CUC 3, UST 1.
The score remained that way until the sixth. After Kempema retired the first two batters, a walk brought pinch-hitter Kelvin Stroik to the plate. Stroik hit a liner to left that appeared to be right at the leftfielder. But the ball was lost in the sun, and Stroik wound up on second with a double as Kuzniar scored. Luc Henke followed with a soft single to left that scored Stroik, and the game was tied at 3-3.
The Tommies took the lead in the seventh. Ben Podobinski beat out an infield chopper with one out. Jack Hogan followed with a solid double to left that brought the speedy UST leadoff hitter all the way around from first with the go-ahead run. Tyler Peterson then singled through the left side to score Hogan. Kempema would finish the inning but, with his pitch count well over 100, the lefthander was done for the day.
"The stats won't show it, but Kurt had a great day," said Smith. "A couple of soft hits, a couple of plays we didn't make in the field, those things added up to five runs. But we know how effective he was, and he kept us very much in the game."
Concordia was denied in the seventh as a very close inside pitch was called strike three for the third out with two men aboard. But the Cougars rose up in the eighth to draw even. With one out, Gier reached on a solid single to right. The Cougars then caught a break as a potential double-play ball was thrown badly to second and everyone was safe. Wendlinger then got out number two, but Rich Santarelli (Homer Glen, IL/Chicago Christian) put an end to the UST starter's day by lining a pitch over the shortstop's head for a base hit, making it a 5-4 game. Bill Ferderer relieved Wendlinger and got ahead of LoDolce 0-2. However, LoDolce made his second huge play of the day, lining the next pitch to rightfield for a game-tying hit.
Steve Cox (Villa Park, IL/Willowbrook), who had entered the game in the eighth, pitched a 1-2-3 ninth to set the stage for the Cougars' game-winning rally. Carlos Olavarria (Rosemont, IL/West Leyden) worked a one-out walk. Kyle Huber (Chicago, IL/Lane Tech) and Gier were then hit by pitches, loading the bases. Jacon Nelson entered the game and recorded a strikeout for out number two. Randerson was next, and he took four straight outside pitches to draw the game-ending walkaa, forcing home Olavarria.
Assessing the week, Smith said that "we still have some things to work on, but this was a huge win for us to close out this week. We would not have been happy with a 5-3 trip after starting out 4-0, but this win today over a great team like St. Thomas is one that can give us some momentum going forward."
The Cougars are scheduled to play four games in Indiana next weekend, beginning with a Friday night game against Rose-Hulman Institute in Terre Haute.
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Players Mentioned

Steve Cox

#28 Steve Cox

P
6' 2"
Senior
Dan Eichholzer

#32 Dan Eichholzer

OF
6' 1"
Senior
Thomas Gier

#6 Thomas Gier

1B/DH
6' 0"
Senior
Kyle Huber

#30 Kyle Huber

1B/OF
6' 1"
Senior
Kurt Kempema

#16 Kurt Kempema

P
6' 4"
Junior
Rich Santarelli

#3 Rich Santarelli

2B
6' 1"
Junior
Carlos Olavarria

#25 Carlos Olavarria

SS
5' 9"
Junior
Brent Spohr

#12 Brent Spohr

1B
6' 1"
Senior
R-R

Players Mentioned

Steve Cox

#28 Steve Cox

6' 2"
Senior
P
Dan Eichholzer

#32 Dan Eichholzer

6' 1"
Senior
OF
Thomas Gier

#6 Thomas Gier

6' 0"
Senior
1B/DH
Kyle Huber

#30 Kyle Huber

6' 1"
Senior
1B/OF
Kurt Kempema

#16 Kurt Kempema

6' 4"
Junior
P
Rich Santarelli

#3 Rich Santarelli

6' 1"
Junior
2B
Carlos Olavarria

#25 Carlos Olavarria

5' 9"
Junior
SS
Brent Spohr

#12 Brent Spohr

6' 1"
Senior
R-R
1B