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Tigers Come Up Short in MIAA Tournament Championship Game

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Fort Hays State stranded 14 runners on base in the MIAA Baseball Tournament Championship Game on Sunday (May 13), falling by a score of 7-1 to No. 5 ranked Central Missouri. The Tigers had 12 hits in the game, but could not find ways to push runs across in key moments. FHSU finished its season at 29-24 overall.

Central Missouri pushed its first run across in the bottom of the third on a Bret Schwartz RBI single with two outs.

The Tigers threatened in the fourth by loading the bases with one out, but Central Missouri starter Kyle Jackson struck out both Jay Sanders and Chris Santoscoy to end the potential rally.

FHSU threatened again in the fifth as Nash Smith led off the inning with a double then moved to third on a sacrifice bunt. Once again, the Tigers failed to get a runner at third across with one out.

Central Missouri opened up its lead to 4-0 in the fifth with three runs as they finally got to FHSU starter Shawn Lewick who was working on short rest. Lewick lasted 4.2 innings, scattering eight hits and he struck out four. Lewick allowed four runs and took the loss, finishing 7-5 on the season.

Kyle Leroy pitched the remainder of the game for FHSU, going 3.1 innings. He allowed a run in the seventh and two in the eighth. He surrendered seven hits, one walk, and struck out one.

Fort Hays State picked up its only run of the game in the seventh on a Mace Krol fly ball to right field that was just short of leaving the park on the warning track. Sheldon Howell scored from third on the sacrifice fly.

Fort Hays State loaded the bases with two outs in the ninth, but JC Ochoa grounded out to second base to end the game.

Kyle Jackson moved to 7-1 on the season for UCM with the win and Aaron Baker picked up his second save of the season in 3.0 innings of relief.

This was the first MIAA Baseball Tournament Championship Game appearance for FHSU since joining the conference in 2006-07.
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