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Softball: Saints split with Western Washington, Lingl pitches shutout in
opener
April 22, 2006
Bellingham, WA --- Saint Martin's University blanked
Western Washington 5-0 in the opening game of a Great Northwest Athletic
Conference softball doubleheader Saturday at Viking Field.
SMU, which has split its last eight games after a
3-24 start, improved to 7-28 overall and 3-11 in GNAC action. Western
dropped to 16-23 overall and 4-9 in league play.
The Saints scored four runs in the bottom of the
second off Western starter Ashley Osman. After one run scored on a
fielding error, Sonya Ramos (Jr., Sunnyside, WA) plated two more with a
single and Courtney Cunningham (Fr., Benton City, WA) followed with a
run-scoring double.
Saint Martin's scored again in the third on a single
by Nicole Hoerner (Fr., Kennewick, WA). Osman was then relieved by Jen
Jorgensen, who retired 10 of the 11 batters she faced, allowing just a
single in the sixth.
Tana Lingl (Jr., Auburn, WA) got the win for the
Saints with her first shutout of the season, striking out four and
walking three.
In the nightcap, the Vikings posted season highs in
runs and hits to win 14-6 in five innings to split the GNAC
doubleheader.
WWU improved to 17-23 overall and 5-9 in league
play. Saint Martin's fell to 7-29 overall and 3-12 in GNAC action.
Western's 14 runs and 17 hits were both season
bests; all nine starters in the Western batting order got a hit in the
first two innings.
Hoerner led Saint Martin's, going 2-for-3 and
driving in two runs. Saints' pitcher Tana Lingl (3-15) got the loss
after winning the opener.
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