MCCutcheon Tourney Champs! (2008 Lafayette Squires)
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McCutcheon Tourney Champs!!!
What
an incredible game to have watched from a youth baseball standpoint.
Pony Express (who gets their players statewide), undefeated in the
tourney and the team that beat us 2-0 yesterday was the opponent. We
jumped on em early and had a lead of 1-0 at the end of one. They scored
3 runs in the 2nd to lead it 3-1. That score stood until Nicholas had a
game tying 2 run double into deep right center with 2 outs in the last
inning. (7th). That score stood for the next 4 innings & into the
11th when in the top 1/2 we got a run. Then Nicholas had a 2 run single
into right center to make it 6-3 at the end of 10 1/2 innings. We have
to hold em, so in comes Nicholas to close it & I'm pacing big time.
Got a fly out to center. Puts a guy on with a walk and the next
scenario I think is a coaching error. The next batter drills one over
the left fielders head for a run scoring double. I thought the left
fielder was way to shallow for their No. 2 batter because with a runner
on and only one out, you want to keep everything in front of you. It's
now 6-4 with one out and a runner on 2nd. Nick strikes out the next 2
batters, their No. 3 & No. 4 hitters in the order for his first
tournament (travel squad) championship and the teams 1st tournament
championship this year!!! Also awarded were National points towards a
national ranking!!!
Bill Lodde (who owns The Igloos in town & has a son that catches) ran onto the field and got a ball from the umps, gave it to me to give to Nicholas for a game ball.
I had been thinking all week about this CC team and the losses they have incurred. They have lost 3 games by 1 run each. They lost 2-0 yesterday to a prominent Pony Express Team with both of those runs coming on an error. But, I was thinking that this team is really pretty good.
Feelings?? I ran up to the pitching coach and grabbed him for a hug and had to thank him for what he has done with Nicholas. I knew the change had to be made with his wind up and delivery to make it any further in baseball as a pitcher. This is the 1st year I've ran into coach's that actually teach. The Bronco coaches at some point should have corrected his wind up n delivery. And to have the patience to allow him thru the hard times in those 2 games in Indy when he got whipped. To know he was the guy. Besides, he is the brother to Nick Vukas' wife, who owns Nick's Bar & lord knows how much more I had made them rich in the past. Her and I talked at Dayton in detail about the times there and their other bar in Bloomington..Jake's.
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