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St. Mary's (Remsen) Insures New Champion; Martensdale-St. Mary's Remian Unbeaten
St. Mary's (Remsen) Insures New Champion; Martensdale-St. Mary's Remian Unbeaten
7/29/2010
Written By: IHSAA, Iowa Sports Connection
Category: High School Sports  RSS Feed

DES MOINES, Iowa – The 2010 Iowa High School State Baseball Tournament moved into the semifinals round on Thursday with Class 1A getting it all started with the defending champs Newman Catholic (Mason City) facing St. Mary’s (Remsen) in the first semifinals and Martensdale-St. Mary’s and Preston meeting in game two.

St. Mary’s (Remsen) 9, #1 Newman Catholic (Mason City) 8
 
The Remsen St. Mary’s Hawks put up four runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to come all the way back to defeat the top-seeded Mason City Newman Catholic Knights, 9-8, Thursday afternoon in a Class 1A semifinal. The Knights took an early 7-1 lead after the top of the third, but St. Mary’s showed true grit and heart to win the ball game. Hawks’ starting pitcher Tanner Kockler went the distance, threw an amazing 185 pitches to push his record on the year to a perfect 11-0.

Defending 1A state champ Newman got out of the gates quickly, scoring two runs in the second and five runs in the third, jumping out quickly to a 7-1 lead. Newman looked prime to cruise into the title game, but the Hawks were not going to give up.

After a relatively easy first two innings of work, Newman pitcher Blake Louscher ran into some trouble in the bottom of the third. After his team put up a five-spot in the top of the inning, the first St. Mary’s batter reached on an error and Louscher walked the next batter. That opened the gates for a four-run inning for the Hawks, closing the gap to 7-5 in favor of the Knights.

The game remained 7-5 until the top of the sixth inning when Newman was able to put another run on the board. Louscher was hit by a pitch with one out, followed by a single by Mike Bohl. Louscher scored during the next at bat as Carter Kruckenberg reached on an error, making the score 8-5.

Newman relief pitcher Hunter Hill was able to retire the first batter of the bottom of the sixth inning. Beau Pick then drew a one-out walk which began a streak of six consecutive batters to reach base for the Hawks, highlighted by Matt Arends’ line drive single to left center field, scoring the go-ahead run, and giving St. Mary’s its first lead of the ball game.

Kockler, who battled valiantly all afternoon for the Hawks, walked Newman batter Drew Verstegen to begin the top of the seventh inning. Verstegen was sacrificed to second and Kockler got the next batter to fly out to center field. Kockler then hit Louscher for the second time in as many innings, but Kockler bared down and got Mike Bohl to fly out to right field to end the game.

After a relative lack of excitement in four 4A quarterfinal games Wednesday, the drama certainly was not absent in the first 1A semifinal game at Principal Park. Kockler was a warrior on the hill as he tossed seven innings, giving up nine hits, eight runs (six earned), 10 walks, while striking out eight, throwing an unbelievable 185 pitches on the afternoon.

Second-ranked Newman finishes the season with a 35-3 record. Their previous losses were to 4A teams Cedar Falls and Mason City. Remsen St. Mary’s moves to 26-8 on the season and advances to play the winner of Martensdale-St. Mary’s and Preston Saturday at noon at Principal Park.
 
#2 Martensdale-St. Mary’s 10, Preston 2
 
The top-ranked Martensdale-St. Mary’s Blue Devils defeated the Preston Trojans 10-2 this afternoon to cruise into the 1A state championship game. Ethan Westphal earned the win on the mound and also had two doubles and four RBI’s to lead the charge for the Blue Devils.

The Blue Devils set the pace of the game by scoring three runs in the top of the first inning. Westphal reached base on an error with one out and Jake Defenbaugh followed him with a single and a stolen base. Dillon Coates then stepped in and knocked a two-run double, putting the Blue Devils on the board against Preston starter, Austin Hughes. Hayden Van Hoose knocked in Coates with a triple, giving Martensdale St. Mary’s an early 3-0 lead.

In the top of the 2nd, Westphal ripped his first of two, two-run doubles in consecutive innings to add to the Blue Devils lead, 5-0.

Martensdale-St. Mary’s again played add-on in the top of the third. Van Hoose scored on a wild pitch and Nick Ferin scored via an error on the Preston second baseman. Three batters later, Westphal belted his second two-run double in as many innings, giving the Blue Devils a 9-0 advantage.

Preston was able to make their mark on the scoreboard in the bottom half of the third. For the first time all tournament, Westphal showed some wildness on the mound as he gave up back-to-back walks to Colin Larson and Jason Feddersen of Preston. Westphal then hit Lucas Assenmacher to load the bases for the Trojans. Colton Bormann stepped in next, scoring Larson on a fielder’s choice. Hughes would bat next and belt an RBI double to make it a 9-2 ball game in favor of the Blue Devils.

Westphal struck out five and only gave up two hits in three innings, pushing his record to an immaculate 15-0 for the season. Sophomore T.J. Foster followed Westphal with a great outing himself. In three innings of work, Foster only yielded one hit and struck out four. Zeb Noel closed the game out for Martensdale-St. Mary’s who will go into the title game with a perfect record of 42-0.

On the other end, Austin Hughes tossed his second consecutive complete game at the state tournament. He surrendered eight hits, 10 runs (seven earned), three walks and struck out five on the afternoon.

Martensdale-St. Mary’s will meet Remsen St. Mary’s in the 1A state championship Saturday at 12 p.m. at Principal Park.

 


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