Boys Baseball Stories

Lions bounce back, preserve title hopes

By TRISTAN AIRD
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Posted: Aug. 8, 2010 | 11:59 p.m.
Updated: Aug. 9, 2010 | 12:51 a.m.

Sierra Vista’s American Legion baseball team could have returned to Wilson Stadium in a demoralized mood Sunday.

Only hours earlier, the Lions had allowed six runs in the ninth inning to lose to Bishop Gorman 11-9 in a crucial game that ended at about 12:20 a.m. Sunday.

“That’s not our club,” coach Levi Gill said. “They expect they’re going to play as hard as they can, and if they do that, fortune will shine on them.”

Sierra Vista did that Sunday, scoring four runs in the first inning in an 8-2 victory over Long Beach-Wilson (Calif.) in a Western Regional elimination game.

Billy Santiwan’s two-run single to right field highlighted the four-run inning, and the Lions (44-15) rode Dakota Roehl’s complete-game pitching to victory.

“We just had to come back and scrap,” said Santiwan, who went 2-for-3 with three RBIs and scored three runs.

Sierra Vista plays another elimination game against Waipahu (Hawaii) at 5 p.m. Monday, with the winner advancing to face Gorman in the championship game that follows.

“I think we want (Gorman) bad, so we were coming out knowing we were going to win,” Santiwan said. “We want Gorman for a championship. If we want to be the best team in the state, we’ve got to beat the best.”

The Lions won the Legion state title last week, but they’ll have to win twice Monday to clinch a spot in the Legion World Series, which opens Friday at Spokane, Wash.

Right-hander Roehl (9-1) scattered seven hits, walked two and struck out four. He threw 113 pitches, 76 for strikes.

“He’s getting ahead of batters and not serving up too many balls down the middle of the plate,” Gill said.

Matt Holman was 2-for-3 and Connor Klein drove in two runs for Sierra Vista.

Daniel DeWolf went 2-for-4 to lead Long Beach (24-5).

Waipahu (Hawaii) 13, Bishop Gorman 2 — Six Waipahu players had multiple hits in an eight-inning win over the Titans.

Myron Enos went 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBIs, and pitched the distance for Waipahu (15-7).

Johnny Sewald, Michael Blasko and Billy Richardson had two hits each for Gorman (58-13).

The Titans clinched no worse than a bye into Monday's winner-take-all finale by virtue of their winners' bracket final victory over Sierra Vista early Sunday.

 

 
 
Sierra Vista 8, Long Beach-Wilson (Calif.) 2
Long Beach     000   000   020   –      2   7    3
Sierra Vista     411   000   20x   –      8   7    1
DeJong, Barmeyer (8) and Maccarrone; Roehl and Cutolo. W–Roehl. L–DeJong. 2B–LB: Belko, Heavin. 3B–SV: C. Klein.
 
Waipahu (Hawaii) 13, Bishop Gorman 2
Waipahu   030   232   03   –    13    16    0
Gorman    000  100   10   –       2    10    2
Enos and Peltier; Rankin and E. Van Meetren. W–Enos. L–Rankin. 2B–Wai: Numata, Mackenzie 2, Enos 2; BG: Richardson.
 
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darth wrote on August 10, 2010 12:24 AM: Go Vista! Set the tone baby!!


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wrote on August 09, 2010 10:36 PM: Everybody near Hulapai look out: TIMMMMBERRRRRRR!


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Billy Bob wrote on August 09, 2010 10:08 PM: Fittingly, it looks like the State Champion will advance to the World Series. Barring another miracle Gorman comeback!


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Billy Bob wrote on August 09, 2010 03:17 PM: 2 local teams left and no comments? I guess it's true that nobody really cares what happens in Legion. Go Hawaii. When does football season start?