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Rand Smith went 4-for-5 with a double, home run, four RBI and four runs scored in Wednesday's win at High Point (photo courtesy of Marc DeRose)
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Offensive Explosion Propels Baseball to 19-14 Win Over High Point
by Appalachian Sports Information

March 5, 2008 - HIGH POINT, N.C. — Appalachian State University baseball scored 13 runs over the sixth, seventh and eighth innings and withstood a furious High Point rally in the bottom of the ninth to collect 19-14 win on Wednesday afternoon at Willard Stadium.

The contest was knotted at 6-6 after five innings, but Appalachian (5-5) exploded for two runs in the sixth inning, six in the seventh and five in the eighth to take a 19-6 lead. The long ball was the key to the outburst, as shortstop Jason Altenhof belted a two-run home run in sixth inning and center fielder Rand Smith and right fielder Jason Rook added two-run blasts in the eighth.

High Point (3-7), however, scored eight times in the bottom of the ninth to cut the deficit to 19-14. HPU put the tying run on deck with only one out in the ninth before Zach Quate ended the four-hour, 10-minute affair with back-to-back strikeouts.

Second baseman Wes Hobson started the Mountaineers’ homer brigade with a two-run shot in the third inning that capped the Apps’ third-straight two-run inning to start the game and gave them a 6-1 lead. Appalachian’s four home runs on the afternoon more than doubled its season total, as it had belted just three coming in.

High Point (3-7) erased ASU’s five-run advantage with a single run in the fourth inning and four more in the fifth. However, Right-hander Adam Mills quelled the HPU rally with 2.1 innings of scoreless, one-hit relief. Mills, who has surrendered no runs on just five hits in 8.2 innings of work this season, earned the win to move to 2-0 on the year.

Smith led Appalachian’s 17-hit attack by going 4-for-5 with the homer, a double, four RBI and four runs scored on the afternoon. Rook also drove in four runs with a 3-for-6 effort and first baseman David Towarnicky also collected three hits to go along with two RBI and three runs scored.

The Mountaineers were helped by eight walks, a hit batter and four errors committed by the Panthers. HPU starter Zach Scott (0-2) allowed seven runs in 5.2 innings to suffer the loss.

Appalachian returns to action this weekend with three games at Wilson Field, the home turf of Southern Conference-rival Davidson. ASU opens the weekend with a doubleheader versus Yale beginning on Saturday at 2 p.m. and closes the trip to Davidson with a 1 p.m. showdown versus Quinnipiac on Sunday.

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SoCon|Overall
WL WL
Elon198 4418
College of Charleston189 3920
Furman1710 3324
Georgia Southern1611 3325
UNC Greensboro1512 3327
Appalachian St.1413 3227
Western Carolina1413 2928
Citadel1215 2828
Wofford621 2435
Davidson423 1238
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