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Tournaments  | Story | 7/2/2015

Team Louisiana advances to semis

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EMERSON, Ga. – The quarterfinals for the 2015 18u WWBA National Championship featured some exciting action, as some of the nation’s top travel baseball teams competed for a chance to move on to the semifinals in one of the most prestigious events of the year. There were a few familiar faces in this round, such as the East Cobb Yankees, Astros and Team Elite Prime, and a lot of people consider these clubs the favorites to take home the championship trophy tomorrow afternoon.

However, there are a few teams that may steal the show when it is all said and done.

It’s a common reoccurrence for the EC Astros and Yankees to be playing late into a tournament, but only one of them would be advancing after today. There was an East Cobb showdown between the two teams in the quarterfinals that featured some power arms.

Team Elite Prime also had a legitimate ace on the mound, Andrew Schultz, who sat in the low-90s and peaked as high as 96 mph with his fastball, striking out eight batters and allowing just one hit in a five-inning complete game performance. Prime took care of the BigStix Gamers pretty easily with a huge nine-run third inning and eventually won 9-0. The Yankees cruised to a 4-0 win behind the a two-hit complete game effort by hard-throwing righty Keyton Gibson, and the stage was now set for semifinal bout between the two teams.

Those games came and went, and the attention shifted to an interesting matchup between Team Louisiana and East Cobb Team Wilson. Both these teams were undefeated throughout this tournament at 8-0, but had flown a little bit under the radar due to the powerhouse programs stealing away all the headlines. They both came into the quarterfinal matchup with a chip on their shoulder, and the game would come down to who wanted it more.

To start the game, the intensity surrounding this matchup was unlike any other, and one could tell that both teams were going to have to give 110 percent effort on this muggy and humid Thursday afternoon. Unfortunately for Team Wilson, what started as a promising game for them after they quickly put one on the board in the second to take the lead, eventually turned into a blowout.

Team Louisiana, hailing from Erath, La., are quite used to these weather conditions, and it did not seem to slow them down one bit. The first three innings were pretty tight between the two, and the score was even at 1-1 before the game got out hand in the fourth inning. That fourth inning would prove to be the difference in the game.

The monster inning began with a bang, as Louisiana-Lafayette commit, Dylon Poncho, belted a towering home run over the left field fence to set the tone. After that, base hits came easy to Team Louisiana and they continued with rip after rip. A two-run base knock by their catcher, Joseph LaGreco, really got the ball rolling in this inning, and by the end of the frame the score would be 8-1.

Aaron George was sharp, going the distance in Team Louisiana's 14-1 win in five innings.

There was still a little bit of fight left in Team Wilson, but after another crazy output of offense by Team Louisiana in the fifth inning, the deficit was just too much to overcome. They scored six more runs in the fifth inning to make the score 14-1, and now it was up to their starter, Aaron George to do what he had been doing all game; put another zero up. That he did, and the game would finish 14-1 after just five innings.

George was superb in his start today, and featured an upper-80s fastball that he could spot virtually anywhere on the plate. To complement that fastball he also had a hard, sweeping slider that was untouchable throughout the five innings he pitched. He would only allow three hits on the day, with just one run allowed.

I knew the opposing team was good, so I just wanted to come in and throw strikes, get groundballs, get outs,” said George of his performance. “I put my blinders on, and focused on one batter at a time. When I was looking for a strikeout, I would go outside fastball, then come back with a breaking ball, and that was kinda the formula for getting those outs. I think we’re looking good heading into the semifinals.”

The combination of George’s awesome job on the mound, mixed with the 16 hits that Team Louisiana produced, led to the huge win over Team Wilson, and it was a complete team effort from all aspects of the game.

If anyone stood out, though, it was Dylon Poncho. Whenever you display power like he did throughout this game, you’re sure to get noticed, but he was just happy that his team played well and that they are advancing. Aside from the all-around great day at the plate for everybody in Team Louisiana’s lineup, Poncho’s huge home run in the fourth inning was the highlight of this game.

I was sitting fastball today, because the first at-bat he threw three fastballs by me,” Poncho said of his approach. “So the next time up I was ready for it. I feel great about how I’ve played so far, but we as a team have done amazing all the way through the lineup.

It would feel amazing to win this tournament; everybody has been working so hard all summer. We need more energy and effort; early in this game we were going through the motions. We have to make sure we step it up next game.”

It’s no surprise that Team Louisiana put up a ridiculous amount of runs this game since they had scored almost 70 coming into it. Their talent certainly matches up with other top programs in the country, with 11 players committed to college. They even have a few guys committed to big-time D-I schools including LSU and Louisiana-Lafayette.

Team Louisiana is relatively unknown, as they haven’t claimed any big Perfect Game titles in recent years, but they look to get on the map as they advance to the semifinals in this year’s 18u WWBA National Championship. Head Coach Jeremy Picard likes their chances, and hopes the bats continue to stay hot.

Key factor in both games was the pitching,” said an enthusiastic Coach Picard after the game. “They kept us in the game, and then the offense came around. The first three innings were slow, but a talk in between innings helped. I just wanted to make them realize the stage they were on, and the opportunity they had. They were a little sluggish after that first game this morning, but then really picked it up in that fourth inning.

If our bats stay where they are, and we do the little things, we can win the next two games. We belong in this spot, and we believe we can win it.”


 


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