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WAGNER EARNS SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

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WAGNER EARNS SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

By
Coach Matt Slaba
14U team members are, back row from left: Coach Samson Metzger, Tyler Ronfeldt, Landon Ronfeldt, Cooper Slaba, Jackson Woods, Connor Gabel, Austin DeVries, Coach Matt Slaba, and VFW Rep. David Grantham; front row: Colton Zephier, Jacob Kotab, Ruger Loeffl

On Friday, August 8, WagnertraveledtoClearLake to participate in the Bravo Division of the VFW 14U State Baseball Tournament. The first part of this tournament was pool play.

Game 1 - Wagner vs Sisseton In game one we took on Sisseton. Wagner got three runs in the first inning with Connor Gabel coming up with the big blow, that being a tworun double to score Colton Zephier and Jackson Woods, who each had previously singled. Connor would later score on a wild pitch for the third run.

After a scoreless second, Sisseton cut the lead to one after using a walk, two singles, and an error to score two unearned runs.

Wagner answered with two inthe4thinningonRBIsingles by Woods and Ethan Gabel to score Cooper Gene Kuhlman and Zephier. This put the score at 5-2 in Wagner’s favor heading into the final inning. Sisseton had a man on first with two out. A double over the centerfielder turned into the final out as a perfect Ethan Gabel to Zephier to Kuhlman relay nabbed the final out at theplateandWagnercameout with the win.

Defensively, we handed the ball to Ol’ Reliable, Jacob Kotab, and once again he came through. He pitched all five innings giving up just two unearned runs on three hits and four walks, while striking out two. He did have quite a bit of help behind him as Zephier and Tyler Ronfeldt each assisted on four outs with cleanly fielded ground balls. Landon Ronfeldt had two assists as well.

Offensively, Wagner scored their five runs on five hits, seven walks, and two Sisseton errors. Zephier and Woods eachhadtwohitswhileConnor Gabel contributed the double.

Game 2 - Wagner vs Winner Wagner was next matched up against Winner. Colton Zephier got the ball in this game and things did not go as we would have liked. The Winner bats were hot as they stung the ball all over the place collecting 15 runs on 16 hits as they won by a score of 15-2. Colton allowed 12 runs, eight earned, on 13 hits and a walk in 2.1 innings of work. He struck out three. Connor Gabel then threw an inning and a third. He allowed three earned runs on three hits and a walk. Austin DeVries then came on to get the final out as he struck out the only batter he faced.

We only had two hits in this game, one each by Woods and MasonMilk. WoodsandEthan Gabel scored the two Wagner runsonabotchedbasesloaded pickoff attempt by Winner.

Game 3 - Wagner vs Dell Rapids Dell Rapids would be the opponent in game number three which took place on Saturday, August 9, and they would jump out to a 4-0 lead after two innings as Wagner’s pitchinganddefensestruggled in the early stages. We settled down a bit and cut the lead to 4-2 after we plated two runs in the fourth on RBI singles by DeVries and Tyler Ronfeldt.

Dells would answer back, however, with two more runs in the fifth and after each team scored a run in the sixth, the finalscorewouldbe7-3infavor of Dell Rapids.

Connor Gabel toed the slab in this one and after a rocky first couple of innings he settled down and was much moreconsistentashewentthe distanceinthisgamethrowing six complete innings. He allowedsevenruns,sixearned, on nine hits, four walks and two hit batters while striking out one.

Offensively,Zephier,Woods, DeVries, Tyler Ronfeldt, and Ethan Gabel each had a hit with Woods getting a double. WoodsscoredtwiceandEthan Gabel crossed the plate once.

As we entered day three with a 1-2 record, we were matched up with the Honkers from Claremont. We were the visiting team and by the time Claremont had recorded the third out of the inning, we had an8-0leadasweusedeighthits to score those runs.

Things were quiet for a while after that, however. We always seem to have that one inning defensively where things just go sideways and in this game it was the 4th inning as Claremont used a walk, two hits,andthreeerrorstocutthe lead to 8-4. In the 5th inning, Claremont used four walks to pushanotherrunacrosswhile Wagner continued to put up nothing but zeroes.

The score stood 8-5 heading into the final frame and we finallyscoredtogiveourselves acushionasthreerunscrossed the plate. Claremont would get nothing in their half and Wagner would close out their season with the 11-5 victory.

Tyler Ronfeldt was the pitcher of record as he went four innings allowing the four unearnedrunsontwohitsand five walks while striking out six. DeVries pitched the fifth inningandallowedtheonerun on four walks while striking out two. Landon Ronfeldt earned the save as he pitched two scoreless innings of relief. Heallowednorunsandstruck out three.

The bats were led by Ethan Gabel, Jackson Woods, and Landon Ronfeldt as they all had two hits with Ronfeldt knocking in three runs and EthanGabel,two. JacobKotab hadonehitandthreeRBI. One of Jacob’s RBI was a perfectly executed suicide squeeze bunt that scored Alex Reiter. Tyler Ronfeldt and Colton Zephier each had a hit, an RBI, and a runscored. ConnorGabelhad a hit, two RBI, and two runs scored. DeVriesandKuhlman both had one hit with DeVries scoring a run.

These boys would finish this Bravo Division State Tournament with a record of 2-2 and ended up in 5th place. Sisseton would win this tournament with their only loss coming at our hands. The overall record on the season was 15-16.

On a sidenote, these kids also came away with the Sportsmanship Award for this tournament. To walk out on the last day of our season with a win and this award was extra special.

On behalf of Sam Metzger and myself, we’d like to thank all the parents and family who have helped and supported us all season. To the VFW Post 7319 who supports us and allows us to play this game year in and year out. Thank you to Mel Otte who organized theconcessionstandandticket takers all year. Thank you to Bridgette Muller who helped organize the hotel rooms and laundry duties in Watertown. To Fort Randall Telephone Company for sponsoring/ purchasing T-shirts for the team and Rachel Woods for designing them. First Dakota and Commercial State Bank forbeingsponsorsforthestate tournament program. The City of Wagner, workers, and Westendorf Electric for the help with the field and lights.

And, of course, thank you to all the players. We hope you had a good time this season and that you learned a little bit about the greatest game there is. We hope to see you all back next year.