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Sterry Shuts Down Tigers in 12-2 Win Over Clemson in Game One of Doubleheader Saturday
 

 
 
 
Ryan Hub hit his third homer of the year and drove in both runs in game one Saturday.
 
Ryan Hub hit his third homer of the year and drove in both runs in game one Saturday.
 
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March 29, 2003

Box Score

Kinston, NC -

In game one of a doubleheader, Jeremy Dutton hit a grand slam and drove in six runs to lead #16 N.C. State to a 12-1 win over #10 Clemson Saturday at Grainger Stadium in Kinston, NC. The Tigers lost two games in a row for the first time in 2003 and fell to 18-6, 0-2 in ACC play. The Wolfpack improved to 23-6, 4-1 in conference play.

Vern Sterry allowed just two runs, one earned, on six hits in 8.2 innings pitched to improve to 7-0 on the season. The California junior college transfer threw 147 pitches while striking out 10 and walking four. Tiger starter Jason Berken (3-1) suffered his first loss as a Tiger.

Marc Maynor got the scoring started for N.C. State in the first inning. He led off with an infield single, advanced to second on a throwing error by the pitcher, and to third base on a passed ball, the first by the Tigers this season. Dutton then hit a soft liner to left fielder Roberto Valiente, who dropped the fly ball. After Joe Gaetti flied out, Colt Morton hit a pop-fly double down the right-field line to bring home Dutton. David Hicks followed with a single through the left side on a perfectly executed hit-and-run play to score Morton and put the Wolfpack ahead 3-0.

The Wolfpack added another run in the fourth inning. After the first two batters were retired, N.C. State singled three times, highlighted by Dutton's line-drive single to right field to score Dustin Murphy.

Chad Orvella's single through the right side gave the Wolfpack a 5-0 lead in the fifth inning and chased Berken from the game. The Wolfpack threatened further with the bases loaded and one out; but reliever Aaron Trolia struck out two straight batters looking to end the inning.

Ryan Hub finally put the Tigers on the board in the sixth inning on a long, solo home run down the left-field line. His third homer of the season broke a personal 0-for-9 slump.
 

 

N.C. State added five insurance runs in the seventh inning. Trolia walked two batters and gave up a single to Matt Camp to load the bases. Murphy then brought home Justin Riley on a safety squeeze bunt. After Maynor walked to reload the bases, Dutton hit a wind-aided, opposite-field grand slam to give the Wolfpack a 10-1 lead. Dutton, who hit a walk-off homer a night ago, went 2-for-4???? with six RBIs in the game.

Orvella's double down the right-field line and Camp's RBI groundout gave the Wolfpack a 12-1 lead in the eighth inning. The 12 runs allowed was a season-high for Clemson.

Clemson got on the board in the ninth inning. After Herman Demmink's two-out single to load the bases, Hub walked to bring home a run. Demmink's hit was the first hit by a Tiger with two outs in 20 at bats in the series.

Game two Saturday will start at approximately 4:55 PM.


 
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