Max Maitland hit a tie-breaking, two-run homer and the bullpen combined for over five innings of one-run ball as The Master's University doubled up the University of Antelope Valley 8-4 on a cloudy and cold Wednesday afternoon in Placerita Canyon.
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The non-conference victory was the Mustangs' third in their past four games and improved their record to 17-10.
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"A fantastic victory for us against a nationally-ranked team (No. 17)," said Mustang head coach
Monte Brooks. "To have such a quality game in all areas was a big day for us."
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It was a big day for Maitland, too. At least for one at-bat.
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An All-GSAC performer last year, the junior centerfielder has struggled mightily through the first half of the 2018 campaign, hitting just .215 through 27 games.
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However, for at least one at-bat on Wednesday, the junior centerfielder didn't miss.
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He took a two-out, third-inning offering from Pioneer starter Gilberto Arroyo over the right field fence, plating courtesy runner
Ricky Sottile ahead of him for a 3-1 lead.
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The Mustangs tacked on another run in the frame when
Preston White tripled and trotted home on
Aaron Shackelford's rbi single up the middle.
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The Mustang offense was far from finished and the bullpen was about to take care of their part.
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Josh Robison led off the fourth with a double, moved to third base on a passed ball, and scored on
Kameron Quitno's sacrifice fly to center field, extending the lead to 5-1.
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The Pioneers halved that deficit in the last of the fourth, scoring two runs and chasing Mustang starter
Jaiden France.
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Enter reliever
Eric Williams, who proceeded to keep the Pioneers off the board during his 2 1/3-inning stint.
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His teammates gave him more of a cushion to work with in the top of the sixth, scoring three more runs.
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Shackelford led off the frame with his fourth homer of the year, a solo shot over the right field fence. France followed with a single and raced to third base on Robison's second double of the afternoon.
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Quitno followed with a run-scoring single that plated France and when Quitno got caught up in a rundown, Robison slid into home safely for an 8-3 lead.
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That was more than enough for the Mustangs as the bullpen, with the exception of one bad pitch in the eighth inning, performed admirably.
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After Williams (3-0) was done,
Nate Bonsell threw two innings of one-run ball and White closed the game with a scoreless ninth, notching his sixth save of the season.
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White, who went 2-5, scored the game's initial run in the top of the first when he tripled with two outs and scored on a wild pitch.
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Three other Mustangs had two hits. Shackelford, France, and Robison all went 2-4 as TMU collected 10 hits.
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Now, the Mustangs hit the road where they'll play their next six games.Â
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First up is a three-game set at William Jessup this weekend. Due to expected inclement weather, the Mustangs and Warriors will play a doubleheader on Saturday and then wind up the quick NorCal trip with a rare Sunday game.
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