LIBERTY, Mo.- Drury split a doubleheader at William Jewell on Sunday as they lost game one 10-9 but took game two 18-6 in Liberty, Missouri. The Panthers took three of four in the weekend series marking the third straight weekend Drury has won a conference series.
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The Panthers are now 23-9 and 9-3 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. Drury ended the day in a first place tie in the GLVC-West with Quincy (20-11, 9-3). William Jewell moved their record to 14-15 and 7-5 in the league.
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In game one, William Jewell broke a 9-9 tie scoring the winning run on a wild pitch in the bottom of the sixth inning of a scheduled seven-inning game to win 10-9. The Cardinals spoiled a Drury rally that saw the Panthers come from seven runs behind. William Jewell had a 7-0 lead after two innings but Drury put up seven runs in the third on the strength of home runs from
Shane Benes,
Ryan Kayhill, and
Dylan Bradshaw, and a RBI double from
Caleb Essick.
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After taking a 9-7 lead, the Panthers rallied to tie the game again as they took advantage of a William Jewell error in the fourth to score two runs to even the game.
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The Cardinals loaded the bases in the sixth and scored on an
Alex Austin wild pitch. The loss was charged to
Avery Jennings (1-1) while Zach Hutcherson (3-3) got the win in relief for William Jewell.
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Kayhill went 3 for 4 for Drury two runs, three RBI's and a home run. Garrett McKinzie went 4 for 4 for the Cardinals with two home runs, five RBI's and four runs scored.
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Drury scored a season high 18 runs in game two for an 18-6 win. The Panthers blew open an 8-4 lead with a seven-run eighth inning.
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Shane Benes had his third multi-home run game of the season as he went deep twice in game two to go 3 for 6 with four RBI's, a double and three runs scored. Benes now has 12 homers for the season breaking a Drury single season record previously held by
Luke Tewes (2015) and Matt Borgschulte (2013) who both had 11.
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Ryan Kayhill went 4 for 6 with a home run, four runs scored, 3 RBI's and a double.
Clayton Engel hit two doubles for Drury to go 3 for 5 with two runs and two RBI's.
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Austin Simms (4-2) got the win for the Panthers going seven innings allowing seven hits and five runs with two walks and four strikeouts.
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Drury returns to action on Friday when they open a four-game series with a doubleheader at Quincy. Game one starts at noon in Quincy, Illinois.
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