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April 14, 2008
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A brief break in the winter-like weather, provided us
with some excellent high school games. This should be
expected as we move down the schedule into mid-april now.
Why? Players begin to make “plays” as they should and games
tighten up ! As the temps dropped later in the week, so did
the hitting. The ball just doesn’t carry as far, it seems to
me, in these frigid temperatures.
DeSoto held a 9-7 lead entering into the bottom of the 7th
in their Jefferson County Conference game against Hillsboro.
The Dragons were hoping to hand the Hawks their first
conference defeat. Hillsboro scored a run during the first 3
batters of the inning. They loaded the bases with 2 outs.
DeSoto brought in Blake Bennett, a usual starter, to try to
close the door. He did just that as he induced the batter to
ground out softly to the 3B who stepped on the bag to end
this exciting, yet very frigid game. The Jeff Co league is
now really scrambled ! The most exciting plays were
Hillsboro LF, Zach Winchester, making two diving catches !
He made one grab as he laid out towards the foul line and
later on, his terrific catch in deep left-center was also a
full length dive that saved several runs for the Hawks.
Orchard Farm carried a 2-0 lead into the bottom of the 6th.
Westminster crossed the plate three times to gain the lead.
The Eagles tied it with 1 run in the 7th only to
see Westminster push across the winning tally in the bottom
of the 9th to win a thrilling 4-3 victory. Ben
Turner led the Wildcats with 3 hits Josh Baum and Mike Lane
each had 3 hits for Orchard Farm, who outhit WCA 12-7 for
the contest !
Howell North scored single runs in the 4th,5th,
6th innings to shut out the Troy Trojans 3-0 in
GAC Conference action.
Webster Groves(5-6) had an up-down week. In Mid-week, the
Statesman whitewashed Eureka 2-0 on a 3 hitter. On Friday,
on a game heard here on
www.prepcasts.com, WG held a 5-1 lead entering the
bottom of the 7th against rival, Kirkwood High School .
(3-5) Bryan Currinder had provided the WG punch with 3
hits, an RBI and 3 runs scored to propel WG to this big
lead. With two outs in this final inning and WG still
leading 5-2, the Pioneers singled in a run, scored on an
error, took a walk to load the bases. Mark Bearden drove
home two runs to tie the game on a single. The next batter,
the 9th of the inning, Steve Dressel sent the
Pioneer fans home with his game winning single !
SLUGFESTS…
Often in non-conference games there are
these slugfests. Teams hold back their top tier pitchers for
conference games. This leads to more hits, walks, more balls
put into play –leading to errors. All this make for some
wild affairs. Strafford led 12-5 entering the final inning
only to see Hollister score 7 runs to win a 13-12 game. Each
team had 13 hits while 10 errors were committed total by the
two teams.
Similarly at Urbana, Skyline scored 2
runs in bottom of 7th to squeak by Warsaw 14-13.
Both defenses were leaky as 13 total errors opened the doors
for many of these runs. What a game…
How about the Kickapoo Chiefs—scored
runs in every innings, smacked out 13 hits but had to rally
as they trailed 15-10 at mid-way point of 5th
inning against the Carthage Tigers. The Chiefs won in a
football like score 18-15 ! Josh Keatts had a double and HR
for the Chiefs while Dylan Samuelson chalked up 4 hits for
Carthage in this slugfest. I’m sure that the concessionaires
absolutely loved this ballgame !
Rally
Caps-sometimes successful, sometimes…
CBC plated 4 runs in the final win to snatch victory from
defeat as they upended ST Charles West 7-4 in a non-league
win.
The last at-bat was the difference as Ft Zumwalt North
scored the tying and game-winning runs to defeat Timberland
4-3 in GAC play. Jordan Hankins led the way with 3 hits,
including 2 doubles, RBI and a run scored for the winners.
Coasting into the 7th with a 13-4 lead, the
Seckman Jaguars were forced to hang on as Oakville crossed
the plate 8 times in the final inning only to fall a run
short and lose 13-12 to the Jaguars. Ryan Huck(Oakville) was
4 for 4, 4 RBI’, 2 run scored, a double and triple in the
losing cause. Seckaman was led the the slugging duo of Corey
Johnson & Kyule Leslie who each banged out 3 hits and each
drove home 4 runs .
PITCHING GEMS
Chris Roth (Saxony Lutheran) threw a complete 4-hitter
while striking out 8 Oak Ridge batters as Crusadors knocked
off the Oak Ridge Blue Jays 5-2. Roth also was 2 for 3 from
the plate, scored a run while retiring 18 of the first 21
batters he faced ! All this was done with the temps in the
low 40’s and a brisk wind blowing..ugh…that doesn’t sound
good.
Ozark Tigers (8-3) Ethan Mather was
just two outs away from a no-no over the defending state
Champion, Blue Springs (7-4), when Wildcat Nate Baker
blooped a hit into center field. Nevertheless, the Tigers
4-0 win beat Wildcat ace, Kyle Barbeck as they had 9 hits
along the way. Look for a rematch down the road !
This week,
www.prepcasts.com widens our coverage. In addition to
some great baseball games, we’ll be at the mic to bring you
girls lacrosse action. Last week, Prepcasts announced our
first Water Polo match as we covered the DeSmet Tournament
Championship. The replay of that game, and all other games,
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