May 9, 1986
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Bellevue Community College
Sports
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Helmsman split
twinbill with EC(:
twice in the fifth inning as Matt O'Rourke
by Bob Kelly
Special to the Advocate
After a week of rain delays the skies
opened up for the much anticipated
doubleheader between the division leading
Bellevue Helmsmen and the defending
champion Edmond Titons. The Helmsmen
split the series to maintain their two game
lead.
"We are never happy with a split," said
coach Bob Albo, "but we will settle for
one against this team."
Two crucial errors led to a pair of
unearned runs that cost the College the
first game, 3-1. The game was a pitching
duel between Bellevue's Howard Hilde
and the Titon's pitcher who only gave up
three hits.
Tom Garrett's single in the fifth inning
scored pinch runner Mark Linden for the
Helmsmen only run.
In the nightcapthe Helmsmen scored
doubled home Jim Murphy. One batter
later, O'Rourke scored on a wild pitch.
Helmsmen pitcher Carl Shaw, (who was
drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the
Amateur draft) never relinqushed the lead.
Shaw went the distance only giving up one
run on three hits to earn his fifth victory
of the season.
Albo was very pleased with Shaws effort.
"This game was one of his best efforts of
the year," said Albo.
Today the Helmsmen are schuduled to
play a doubleheader at home against the
Shoreline Samurais. The Helmsmen will
then travel to Olympic tomorrow for
another twinbili.
at home. With Pierce on Sunday, Centralia
Tuesday at Banerwood Park, Tocoma
Friday, and Green River Saturday.
"We like playing at home. We have
outstanding support from our fans and we
hope that it continues," said Albo.
NWAA CC Standings
All Standings through May 4th .
Baseball Women Tennts
Bellevue 12-4
Edmonds 10-6 Bellevue 4-0
Skagit Valley 5-7 Skagit Valley 2-1
Shoreline 2-11 Shoreline 1-2
Olympic 1-11 Everett 0-4
Golf
Mens Tennis
Bellevue 5-0 Green River 4-0
Green River 4-1 Bellevue 2-2
Tacoma 2-3 Skagit Valley 2-2
Everett 1-4 Everett 0-4
Shoreline 0-4
' Graphic by Barbara Arend
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NWAACC i ";
track championships Fri.16th
& Sat. 17th at Spokane CC
photo by Brian Humphrey
A disgusted Mark Linden, 31, takes advise from coach Bob Albo.
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