Runs were not at a premium Friday afternoon when The Master's University split a double-header with William Jessup in Lincoln, California.
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The Mustangs won the opener 11-6 and then settled for a split when the Warriors captured game two, 11-7.
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The Mustangs are now 9-5-1 overall and 2-2 in the GSAC.
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"It was a remarkable day offensively," said Mustang head coach
Monte Brooks.
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Indeed, it was.
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It took a couple of innings for the Mustang bats to liven up in the opener.
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Down 1-0 going to the third, they quickly tied the game when
Max Maitland led off with a double down the right field line and
Aaron Shackelford followed with a triple to center field.
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Following a walk,
Roy Verdejo singled in Shackelford for a 2-1 lead.
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An inning later, the Mustangs created some decisive separation with one swing of the bat.
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Freshman
Will Batz led off with a single,
Nick Tuttle walked, and Maitland loaded the bases with a bunt single. Up stepped Shackelford, who hammered a pitch over the right field fence for a grand slam and a 6-1 lead.
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It was Shackelford's eighth homer of the season and would not be his last during the afternoon.
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The Warriors never caught the Mustangs but made it interesting with a run in the fifth and three more in the sixth off TMU starter
Kyle Adkins.
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Up 6-5 going to the seventh, the Mustangs doubled their advantage with another swing of the bat.Â
Anthony Lepre led off the frame with a solo homer to right field, his seventh of the season.Â
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He wasn't done with the long ball, either.
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In the eighth, the Mustangs loaded the bases again and Verdejo cleared them with a three-run double to left field that handed the club a 10-5 lead.
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Nick Tuttle's two-out double in the ninth plated pinch-runner
Brayden Luft with the club's final run.
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Maitland ignited the Mustangs' 15-hit attack with three hits while Shackelford (2-for-5, five RBIs) and Verdejo (2-for-4, four RBIs) combined for four hits and nine runs batted in.
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Adkins improved to 3-1, going six innings, while
Aidan Stout notched his second save with three innings of one-hit, one-run ball.
In the nightcap, it didn't take long for the scoring to begin.
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Lepre gave the Mustangs a 1-0 lead in the first when he blasted his eighth home run of the year over the right-center field fence.
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The Warriors countered in the second, using a two-run homer and a throwing error to gain a 3-1 lead.
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In the fourth, the Mustangs halved the deficit when
Kameron Quitno was hit by a pitch, swiped second base, and scored on
Byron Smith's two-out base hit to left field.
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Then in the fifth, it was time for Lepre to show his power once again.
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With Tuttle and Shackelford aboard, the senior transfer powered an Ashkhon Kuhaulua pitch over the center field fence to vault the Mustangs in front 5-3.
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Lepre now has a team-high nine homers to go with 23 RBIs and a gaudy 1.015 slugging percentage.
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That two-run lead lasted all of half an inning as the Warriors knotted the score in the last half of the fifth on a two-run single.
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In the sixth, the Warriors used the long ball and some Mustang generosity to score six times for an 11-5 lead.
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A two-run homer by Will Law put the Warriors in front 7-5, a two-run double from Jordan Williams made it a four-run game, and three Mustang errors led to two unearned runs.
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That was too much for the Mustangs to overcome in the seven-inning game despite Shackelford's two-run homer in the top of the final frame.
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The senior shortstop leads the club with 24 RBIs, and his nine homers match Lepre's total.Â
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Weather-permitting, the clubs will play another doubleheader on Saturday with the first game starting at 1:00Â p.m. Â
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