COOKEVILLE, Tenn. -- Former Tennessee Tech standout Casey
Benjamin and his Oklahoma Redhawks are rolling along in the South
Division of the Pacific Coast League, holding on to first place by
a comfortable margin.
On Thursday night, Benjamin's stellar defensive play at shortstop
helped the Redhawks post a 2-0 victory over the Nashville Sounds in
Greer Stadium.
A two-time all-OVC shortstop for the Golden Eagle and Tennessee
Tech's 2003 Male Athlete of the Year, Benjamin helped Oklahoma turn
three double plays Thursday and handled seven other outs in the
shutout victory.
The win gave the Redhawks three straight over Nashville. Most of
the crowd of 5,207 was disappointed in the loss by the home team,
but about two dozen Redhawks fans were delighted by the outcome
including about a dozen from Cookeville who were at the game to see
Benjamin.
Oklahoma and Nashville play their fourth and final game of the
series Friday night.