PC Extends Anderson Losing Streak To Four

CLINTON, S.C. - The Presbyterian College Blue Hose held the visiting Anderson University Trojans scoreless to pick up at 4-0 victory Thursday afternoon at the PC Baseball Complex. With victory the Blue Hose improve to 4-5 on the season while Anderson, which has lost four straight, falls to 3-7. Starting pitcher Eric Tatum, a sophomore from Buford, Ga., allowed only three hits and struck out six in his seven innings of work on the way to his first win of the season. This improves Tatum's record to 1-1 on the season. Sophomore Kevin Young (1-1) receives the loss for Anderson. PC got on the board quickly, scoring two runs in the first inning. Sophomore catcher William Bolochoz (Mt. Pleasant, S.C.) hit a grounder to the shortstop and scored fellow sophomore Russell Robinson (Mt. Pleasant, S.C.). Then senior Nick Hoffner (Elcott City, Md.) reached second on an error by second baseman Tony Graham, which in turn scored sophomore Josue Scott (Columbus, Ga.). The Blue Hose extended their lead to four in the bottom of the Scott and Hoffner both scored on an error. The Blue Hose out-hit the Trojans, 11-6. Scott led the Blue Hose at the plate with three hits and one run scored in four appearances at the plate. Freshman Blair Carson led the Trojans at the plate with two hits in three appearances at the plate. Senior left-hander Robert Cole came in to finish up the game for Tatum and receives the save. He also only allowed three hits in his two innings of work. Cole left the bases loaded as he struck out senior outfielder Creg Green to finish out the game. 2006 Anderson University Baseball Statistics