September 8, 2008
Power thrived under pressure
SAL championship series begins tonight at Augusta
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In two crucial playoff games in Eastlake, Ohio, during the weekend, the Power seemingly took a liking to postseason pressure, apparently stimulated by the do-or-die predicament.

After losing the opening game of the best-of-three playoff series last week, the Power responded with exquisitely played victories on Friday and Saturday to defeat the Lake County Captains and earn a berth in the South Atlantic League's best-of-five championship series.

Having won the Northern Division title, the Power will face the Augusta GreenJackets, winners of the Southern Division, at 7:05 tonight and Tuesday in Augusta and, after a travel day on Wednesday, resume the series at Appalachian Power Park at 7:05 Thursday night and, if necessary, Friday and Saturday.

If the Power plays as it did Friday and Saturday, manager Jeff Isom will be more than pleased.

"It was a great team performance by everybody,'' he said. "We got clutch hitting, played excellent defense and the pitching was outstanding. Our starting pitching went deep into games. They were just all-around great team wins.''

Helped by a five-run first inning on Friday, the Power won 10-0 and, after rallying for three runs to break a 1-1 tie in the eighth inning Saturday, collected a 4-1 victory in the decisive third game.

In the two games, the Power outhit the Captains 21-9 and did not commit an error.

"I like how we played up in Lake County,'' said Isom.

In the eighth inning Saturday, the Power began its title-winning rally with two out and no one on base. Following a two-out error and a walk, Zelous Wheeler delivered an RBI single for a 2-1 lead, and Curt Rindal followed by hitting an 0-2 pitch for a two-run double.

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