Page 6 Sports — The Clarion | February 20, 2009 Baseball improves to 5-1 season record by Johnny "Stats" Lange cap setting the scene for Sunday’s clash. Smithson (1-0) retired the side in order in by Johnny "Stats Sports Editor A two-out, two-run walk-off single by freshman Matthew Pruitt finished off a dra matic come-from-behind win Sunday for the Brevard College baseball team against Mercyhurst College. The 7-6 win improved the Tornados’ record to 5-1 and gave BC a series win against the Lakers. On Saturday, the Tornados split a double- header against Mercyhurst. After dropping the first game 6-5, the Tornados were able to bounce back with a 12-9 win in the night cap setting the scene for Sunday’s clash. After falling behind in the first inning, the Tornados scored two in the bottom of the first to take a 2-1 lead. The Lakers tied the game up in the top of the second and took a lead with a four run fifth iiming forcing junior starting pitcher Shane Galloway out of the game. The bullpen, however, stopped the bleeding, shutting down the Lakers offense the rest of the way. Trailing 6-2 entering the eighth inning, the Tornados bats came alive putting two runs across in the bottom of the iiming to cut the lead to 6-4. After sophomore Luke Smithson (1-0) retired the side in order in the top of the inning, the Tornados loaded the bases with two outs. A bases-loaded walk to senior Brice Warner drove in one run and on the following at-bat Pmitt ended the game with his walk-off single. The Tornados return to action on Thurs day with a game at Erskine before returning home to open their conference season with a 3 game series against Newberry this Sat urday and Sunday. The double-header on Saturday begins at high noon, with a single game to follow on Sunday with first pitch scheduled for 1 p.m. Softball: Tornados snakebite Cobras by Johnny "Stats" Lange Sports Editor The Brevard College softball team started off their season in fine fashion, sweeping Virginia Intermont last week. After wiiming their opening two games in Bristol, Virginia, the Tornados were able repeat the feat on Sunday afternoon, win ning both ends of the double header In the season opener, junior Jeimifer Gift surrendered three unearned runs in the bot tom of the first, but calmed down, giving up only five hits the rest of the game while striking out seven to get the complete game win. The Tornados answered the early 3-3 tie with a mn in the third inning, three runs in the fourth and another single run in the sixth iiming to win 8-3. Junior Kristina Clayton went 4-5 on the game while fresh man Chelsi Mallory crossed the plate four times in the win. In the second game, junior Liz Houser pitched a complete game, three-hit shutout as the Tornados blasted the Cobras 14-0. The game was shortened to five innings because of the NAIA 8-run rule. On Sunday, the Cobras travelled to Bre vard, yet the results followed the same pat tern despite the change of venue. In game one. Gift picked up her second win while hurhng a complete game five-hit shutout. Mallory continued her early offensive suc cess going 4-4 with a double and scoring two run. In the nightcap, Houser improved her record to 2-0 giving up only two unearned runs and five hits, in a 4-2 Tornado win. Clayton went 3-4 with an RBI and a run scored to lead the Tornados offensively again. BC softball returns to action today with a double-header against North Greenville University. First pitch is scheduled for 2 p.m. Hoops; Tornados hold off Carson-Newman by Johnny "Stats" Lange Sports Editor In a must win game, the Brevard College men’s basketball team was able defeated Carson-Newman 101-97 in overtime to keep their chances alive for a berth in the South Atlantic Conference Tournament. The win improves the Tornados record to 12-12 overall and 3-10 in the SAC. Coming out of halftime with a 15 point lead, the Tornados saw the Eagles come back to hold a three point lead with under a minute to go. However, a three-pointer by senior Joseph Chilton with 10.7 seconds remaining forced overtime. In the extra period, Chilton put in eight more points, and clutch shooting was able to bring home the victory. Junior Jonathan Whitson led all scorers with 30 points along with 11 rebounds, and five other Tornados scored in double figures. Junior Sam Carlisle, along with Whitson, recorded a double-double scor ing 11 points and snatching down 12 rebounds. On the night the Tornados shot a scorch ing 71.4% from three-point land to aid the victory. The Tornados return to action at home on Saturday against Tusculum Col lege. Tipoff is scheduled for 4 p.m. photo by B. Seaman Sam Carlisle finishes around the rim during Wednesday's 101-97 win over Carson- Newman at the "Think Pink" basketball game to benefit the Kay Yow Foundation.