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2002 |
Outlaws
head in to playoffs
The Outlaws baseball team beat
Baker 5-3 on Monday, May 20 to advance in the playoffs.
The win came after the Outlaws
lost the league title in a ragged performance, and a comeback that re-established
the Outlaws' power.
On Tuesday, May 14, the Outlaws
traveled to Central to take on the Panthers for the Capital Conference
championship.
Both teams entered the contest
with 10-1 league records, and Sisters had defeated Central in their previous
meeting 5-3.
This time, the hosts exacted
their revenge with a 7-0 blanking of the Outlaws.
Mike Greene was the starting
pitcher, and ran into trouble in the third inning.
"We had two errors -- we gave
them five outs that inning, and they made us pay for it," Coach Ray Garrettson
said.
Greene was relieved after
surrendering five runs in the disastrous third frame.
Sisters was no-hit by Central's
Cody Crockett.
The Outlaws came back with
an 18-9 thrashing of 4A Mountain View on Wednesday, May 15.
Garrettson noted, "It's ironic
to get no-hit by a 3A school, and then the next day take on the number
one pitcher of the team that finished third in the Inter Mountain Conference
and score 18 runs with 13 hits.
"It was a productive day,
and it gave us a lift going into the playoffs. It was a confidence-builder."
Pat Burke had a monster day
at the plate for Sisters.
Burke went a perfect 5-for-5,
with four runs scored and seven RBI.
Each of his hits went for
extra bases, as he had three doubles and two home runs.
Matt Harp also reached base
safely every time he stepped to the plate. He went 3-for-3 with one double,
and had two walks and two RBI.
Evan Livsey pitched three
innings, but the defense let him down. Livsey allowed seven runs, but
none were earned.
Ryan Harper came on in relief
and gave up two runs in the fourth, only one of which was earned.
Tel White pitched one shutout
inning in the seventh.
"Once we settled in defensively,
we played a pretty nice game," said the coach.
The Outlaws ended the season
22-3-1; 10-2 in league.
The second place finish qualified
the boys for the playoffs.
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