![]() (Below) Grand Rapids Christian’s Josh Winkle (12) attempts to race home in front of a play. (Middle) A Liggett player lets out a yell during his team's win. PHOTOS (Top) University Liggett catcher Oliver Service lays out to get to a foul ball Friday at McLane Stadium. It was a well-played game by a very experienced Grand Rapids Christian team.” They had a little more timely hitting and made a couple of plays that were really outstanding. “I don’t feel like we lost so much as we got beat by a team that played a little bit better than us. “They played hard all the way to the end,” said Powers’ Tom Dutkowski, who completed his 41 st year as head coach. Powers (33-9-2) was making its first appearance in a Semifinal since 1984. In the top of the fourth inning, the Eagles made it 4-0 on an RBI single by junior Parker Seth. Powers couldn’t get a 2-out hit, and the game remained 3-0. In the bottom of the third inning, Powers had runners on first and second with one out, but following a single to center by senior Jack Dawley, a perfect relay to home by Grand Rapids Christian cut down the Powers’ baserunner at the plate. Grand Rapids Christian opened the scoring in the top of the second inning, scoring three runs on three hits and an error.Ĭam Seth plated one run on a fielder’s choice, and then senior Isaac Hubka hit a single to center that scored two more runs. I can’t really remember, but it was pretty huge.” “It was pretty big not to give up any runs in a bases-loaded jam,” Remington said. Remington’s biggest moment came in the bottom of the first inning, when he got out of a bases-loaded, two-out jam with a strikeout. The Eagles (35-5) earned another opportunity thanks in large part to Remington, who struck out seven and walked one. “We’ve had a goal from day one to get back here and finish the job. ![]() “I understand how difficult the road is getting here,” Grand Rapids Christian head coach Brent Gates said. Now, the Eagles hope it won’t be deja vu Saturday, when it will try to not repeat the loss in last year’s championship game. Last year, Remington was the winning pitcher in a Division 2 Semifinal, allowing just one run in a complete-game performance.Ī year later it was pretty much a duplicate performance, except this time Remington didn’t allow any runs, tossing a 7-hit shutout to lead Grand Rapids Christian past Flint Powers. It was deja vu for Grand Rapids Christian and senior pitcher Kyle Remington. Grand Rapids Christian 4, Flint Powers Catholic 0 He mixed it up really well and kept us off balance.”Ĭlick for the box score. “Just the growth throughout the season to get to this point was tremendous,” Forest Hills Eastern head coach Ian Hearn said. There will be a new champion in Division 2 with Forest Hills Eastern dethroned, but it was still quite a run for the Hawks over the last two years to win a title and get back to the Semifinal round. “He throws off-speed and moves the ball all over the place. “He pounds the zone, and he does what I ask him to do,” Liggett head coach Dan Cimini said of Randazzo. Pallo allowed just three hits and one walk to go along with six strikeouts in what also was a terrific performance. In the top of the seventh, Randazzo gave up a leadoff single to Pallo, but a double play and a popout ended the game. ![]() The throw got past the first baseman, allowing Randazzo and Sharpe to score. On a 3-1 count, Service hit a tapper in front of the plate that was fielded by Pallo, who had to hurry his throw to first to get the speedy Service. ![]() The most dominant players all game were Randazzo and Forest Hills Eastern senior Jacob Pallo, who entered the game with a 0.49 ERA and allowed only one hit through his first five innings of work.Īfter having only one runner get to second base over the first five innings, Liggett finally mounted what turned out to be the deciding rally in the bottom of the sixth.Ī single by Randazzo and a double by junior Reggie Sharpe set the table with two outs for senior Oliver Service. Liggett, which won the Division 3 title two years ago, will go for its seventh Finals championship at 2:30 p.m. He pounded the zone and also happened to put up zeroes, tossing a 5-hit shutout to lead Liggett to a 2-0 win over Forest Hills Eastern in what was the definition of a pitchers’ duel. “My goal is to pound the zone and let my defense work. “My goal is never to put up zeroes,” Randazzo said. EAST LANSING – Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett senior pitcher Joey Randazzo knew the magnitude of the opposing lineup and opposing pitcher.īut he insisted there wasn’t extra pressure on him going into a Division 2 Semifinal against 2022 champion Ada Forest Hills Eastern.
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