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May 19, 2008
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Spring sports come to a roaring finale amidst all the
rushing about of end of the year ceremonies,
activities, assemblies and of course-graduation! In
addition, each team seems to have a different “take” on
the concept of one more loss and it’s over ! Each game
of importance often seems to have a “unique” character
to it from some perspective. For example...
Jackson High School sends a soph
pitcher with only 17 innings of Varsity pitching experience
into the district championship against the Hillsboro Hawks.
Not only is the job adequate but it is scintillating.
Scoggins dominates the Hawks with a nasty curveball and
carries the Indians to a district Championship 13-5. Jackson
(12-11) will now do battle with the #1 ranked team of the
Coaches Poll-Francis Howell Vikings (21-3)
Howell beat a very solid Howell North (15-9) for the third
time this season 8-0. Austin Buenemann twirled a 5 hitter
while going "yard" himself in this surprisingly easy Viking
win at C&H Park.
Third time was not quite such a charm for Ft Zumwalt West.
The Jaguars (21-5) had knocked off the Holt Indians twice
during the regular season. However, lucky charms or not, the
Indians (20-7) gained some revenge by romping past the
Jaguars 11-1 in 5 innings. Jim Foster hurled a 2-hitter as
Holt held back their other ace, Tim Mehlville, for the
Hickman Kewpies this Tuesday in Sectionals. Holt enters the
STATE baseball tourney for the 2nd consecutive
year.
Luck or no ? The Oakville Tigers won BOTH district games
by the same identical score (that's odd enough). The 13-12
scores indicate the wildness and topsy-turvy emotional
roller coasting rides of each game. In the semis, St Marys
led 6-4 after 4 innings, 8-6 after 5 innings. Oakville
plated 5 runs in the 6th to take a 11-9 lead. The
Dragons respond with 3 runs to take a 12-11 going into the
final half inning. Tigers obviously rally for two runs to
win ! Oakville pounds out 19 hits as Tyler Mischel bangs out
a bases empty round tripper and Drew Stanton had 4 ribbies
for the day. Two days later the Tigers carried 8-4 lead into
the final inning. The Vianney Golden Griffins hung up 6 runs
in the top half of the 7th. Oakville managed to
put up two runs of their own and push the game into extra
innings. Vianney crossed the plate twice in top of 8th
only to see the Tigers rally for 3 runs and snatch the
District Title ! Again, Oakville knocked the ball all around
the park for 19 hits! What a rut, heh ? 13 runs, 19
hits...gee, I'd like those odds every game if I were on the
bench.
More last minute heroics for the Wildcats of Hazelwood West.
West trailed the McCluer North Stars 7-2 when
Trevor Manis opened the 7th with a single. Manis
would end the game 9 batters later by driving home the
winning run with 2 outs to give the Wildcats a thrilling 8-7
win over fellow Suburban North foe, the North Stars. West
will face the Parkway Central Colts in sectional play.
Central extended its winning streak to 8 games by defeating
CBC and DeSmet in district play.
That's why you play the game...The Union Wildcats just
couldn't quite stretch out their sizzling pitching for 3
games. Winning 3-1 in the first round over Salem then
upsetting #1 seeded Sullivan 2-1 in the semis with great
pitching that was startling to most observers. However, the
Wildcats ran out of arms and fell to the Pacific Indians
(10-12) 7-0 in the title tilt. Interesting enough, Union
finished 7th
and Pacific finished 6th in the Four Rivers
Conference. The #2, #3, #4 teams of the conference were all
in this same district but were on the sidelines for the
Championship game of this district.
In
an indoor sport,
www.prepcasts.com enjoyed the opportunity to cover all
the semifinal and championship volleyball matches this past
week. While still a bit short of the required number of
schools to be fully sanctioned and recognized as a MSHSAA
STATE champion, these games were loaded with fan excitement,
great athletes, tremendous competition in every match. The
Class 4 Championship was a classic. Lafayette and SLUH faced
each other again to determine the championship. In 2007, the
Jr. Bills surprised many observers with their win over the
very tall and very talented Lancers. 2008 saw a rematch of
the same two excellent teams. Lafayette, with the large
crowd going nuts, went to a 36-34 win in game one. Remember,
25 is the winning total but you must win by 2 points. Carl
Dick of the Lancers finally drove home two consecutive kills
to notch game 1. SLUH rebounded and won game 2, 25-16. In
front of a frenzied crowd, SLUH jumped ahead and won 25-20
for their 2nd straight title. All the wonderful
outside hitters had huge nights--for Lafayette it was Carl
Dick and Cody Kappel. For the Jr Bills it was Pete Hock and
Mike Adams. The superlative setters for each team excelled
as some of the best in the country--Tony Meier (Lafayette) &
John Swanston(SLUH) will both continue their careers, if
they choose, beyond high school for their high level of
volleyball. Class 3 saw St. Marys Dragons defeat Chaminade
in two games. The Dragons, as in 07, used an impenetrable
defense to rack up the title. All these replays are
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