6/22/2009
Alexander
Mitchell’s sacrifice fly to right field scored Spencer Anderson capping an
amazing comeback by Fort Wayne Snider in a 3-2 eight inning win in the Class 4A
state championship game at Victory Field.
It was the
second baseball state championship in four seasons for unranked Snider (25-3)
whose 2006 state championship also came in eight innings.
Westfield,
with a 2-0 lead, seemingly had the game in hand and was on the cusp of its
first baseball state championship when things began to unravel.
Mitchell
led off the seventh inning with a single and then scored on Cody Johnson’s
double that bounced to the wall to make it 2-1. Nicholas Vachon
then entered as a pinch runner for Johnson. After a strike out and a sacrifice
fly to center that moved Vachon to third, Thomas Zumbaugh, with two strikes against him, reached out and
made enough contact with the ball to find the gap between the first and second
basemen scoring Vachon to knot the game at 2-2. Lukas
Richardson went down swinging to end the inning.
After
Westfield left a runner on base in the top of the eighth, Anderson doubled to
right center to lead off the Snider eighth and then moved to third on a wild
pitch. Westfield opted to load the bases with no outs by intentionally walking
the next two batters, but Mitchell’s sacrifice fly scored the game-winner.
Unranked
Westfield tallied 11 hits but could only generate the two runs in the second
inning. Andrew McCafferty tripled to center scoring
Taylor Luna from second and then Nick Crouse singled down the right field line
scoring McCafferty. The Shamrocks stranded 12 runners
on base.
For Snider
and 17th year coach Andy Owen, it was their fourth straight win by two or less
runs. Westfield and seventh year coach Ryan Bunnell
ended 24-6.
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