Thursday, April 16, 2015

High School Baseball- CSAT versus Medina

Greg Twarozek
Event driven assignment                                            
                                                            CSAT versus Medina
                        A no- hitter is seen as a special feat.  Usually it is something that doesn’t happen every day. Like a perfect game it is a goal that seems almost impossible to reach. That doesn’t mean a team cannot come close to doing it. A no hitter can be something great for one team and for the other team it may be the worst thing in the world. The CSAT Varsity baseball team was close to being the victim of it on Wednesday afternoon.
                        Baseball is a game that can be played in perfect harmony. Some days you have it and some days you don’t. Then there are days where one team is clicking on all cylinders and the other team looks as if they didn’t want to be there. The conference game on Wednesday afternoon between the Medina Mustangs and CSAT Eagles held that to be true. It was a game that started off on the right foot for the Eagles but after the first inning it all went downhill. CSAT struggled mightily in their nine to one loss to Medina on Wednesday.
            For the Eagles it was a very rough day on offense and a forgetful one at that. The Eagles had one hit and only three baserunners for the entire game. Medina’s pitching completely shut them down for seven innings. CSAT scored one run in the first on two walks and an error and they held the lead for an instant. Then after the inning was over CSAT could not solve the riddle that was Matt Reimer, a senior and the starting pitcher for Medina. Reimer mowed down the Eagles inning by inning on his way to a complete game one hit, one run masterpiece.
After walking the first two batters of the game Reimer settled down into a grove that made him almost unhittable. The Eagles only had one baserunner after the first. Reimer’s no hit bid was broken up in the fifth inning by a CSAT single and after that it was all she wrote. Reimer had eight strikeouts and two walks. Reimer was one of the two Medina players with a multi - hit game. The other was eighth grader Isiah Rhim who had two hits in four at bats including a three run double in the seventh and final inning which put away the Eagles for good.
The Mustang bats put on an offensive show accounting for nine runs on seven hits. Medina had a big fourth inning scoring four runs on three hits. They later added to that total with two in the fifth and three in the seventh. Medina dominated the game with good pitching and timely hitting leaving the Eagles with their first loss of the year at home.
CSAT was coming off of a four to three win earlier this week on Monday versus Royalton Hartland in a game where they stormed back from a three to nothing deficit. Medina came into the game on a hot streak of their own beating Albion on Monday nine to one. With the loss the Charter School for Applied Technologies moved to one and one while Medina moved to four and two on the year. Medina will play Barker at home on Friday and CSAT will do the same versus Albion.
CSAT is coming off of a rough season last year but after talking with sophomore left fielder Zack Kiblin and senior Peter Grunzweig, the optimism for this year’s team is very high. Peter who is a first basemen and a pitcher, has played on the team for four years. He’s excited for the season as he believes the Eagles will accomplish a lot when it’s all said and done. “I think this team will be really good.” said Grunzweig. Kiblin said he is looking forward to his first year with the team and he believes they can be something special. “We have all the pieces, now it’s time to just win games.”
Peter and Zack are not just baseball players, both play basketball and Peter is currently on the soccer team. Zach started playing at a young age and he likes it more than basketball because in the end “baseball is just easier.” Peter and Zack have baseball in their blood and both intend to play at the next level. “I want to go as far as I can possibly go.” said Kiblin. Peter said he would “no doubt” try to play at the college level because baseball has always been his favorite sport. Peter has played his entire life and said “Baseball is the best sport I have ever played it’s by far the most fun. I started playing when I was little and it was because I had nothing else to do.”
           
           

            

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