CLAREMORE, Okla. – Rogers State baseball (23-15, 11-14 MIAA) walked off Northeastern State (16-21, 10-15 MIAA) in a 7-6 victory to open the three-game series on Friday.
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The game looked to be a pitcher's duel out of the gate as both starters refused to allow a run in the first two innings, scattering four hits.
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The RiverHawks got on the board first with a run in the third inning that scored on a fielding error by the left fielder.
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RSU knotted things up at 1-1 in the bottom of the fourth.
Gavin Mestas drew a full count walk with two outs and advanced to second on a passed ball.
Joel Escalante then drove him in with a RBI single.
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NSU responded in the top of the fifth to go back up 3-2. A RBI double to right center and a sacrifice fly to center brought in the runs.
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Once again, the Hillcats tied things at 3-3 in the home half of the fifth.
Ramon Torres reached first on a 3-1 walk.
AJ Folds then reached on a fielder's choice with Torres out at second.
Carson Cheatwood put runners at first and second with a single to right. Folds then stole third.
Prescott Horn brought in Folds with a single to center.
Jesse Holguin plated Cheatwood with a single to left.
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The RiverHawks pushed across two runs in the seventh to regain the lead at 5-3. Both runs scored on a double down the right field line.
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They expanded their lead with an insurance run in the eighth to go up 6-3. A single to center brought in the run.
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In the bottom of the eighth, RSU cut the lead to one at 6-5 with two runs. Mestas reached on an error by the third baseman with one out. Escalante moved him over with a single to left. Blackshaw drove in Mestas with a double down the left field line. Escalante then scored on an error by the first baseman.
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After holding NSU scoreless in the top of the ninth,
Jorge Martinez was hit by a pitch with one out to put a man aboard in the bottom half. Mestas was also plunked to put runners at first and second. Facing a 1-1 pitch, Escalante played the hero as he laced a bases-clearing double down the right field line to walk off the RiverHawks with the 7-6 victory.
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Quinn Tocheniuk (1-0) earned his first win as a Hillcat working the final 1.1 innings out of the bullpen without allowing a run and scattering a single hit with a strikeout. Cole White (2-2) took the loss.
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The two teams will face of in the second game of the series tomorrow in Tahlequah, Okla. First pitch is set for 3 p.m.
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