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| the 2011 SHB 8.1 Lions |
But we had something else going for us that few other blogs can claim: we had Subject Matter!! And we had it in spades!
We had teachers and administrators for fans:
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| Christine & Daniel |
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| Raj & Dennis |
We had groupies! (ok, Moms and classmates' Moms):
But most of all, we had a group of talented ballplayers who were more than capable of creating their own story lines during 3 months of an incredible season, even if somehow it was over in the blink of an eye:
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| The boys of Spring... |
Pitching. You face a worthy opponent, as the Lions did in St. Cecilia, and you will take a punch in the mouth. Starting in the first, they put the ball in play, ran the bases hard, and did everything in their power to generate runs. And they did, managing to plate 2 in that first inning, but none after that. Nick (3 innings, 6 strikeouts, 3 hits, no walks, 2 runs (one earned)) and Andrew (4 innings, 6 strikeouts, 1 hit, 1 walk, no runs) combined to keep them off balance all game long. St. Cec's never got that big hit when they needed it with guys on base, and 9 of their 11 batters struck out at least once.
Fielding. The Lions made a couple mistakes in the game, but both were execution mistakes (fielding or throwing) and not mental mistakes. They played within themselves and when it counted, executed big, big plays:
- Morgan made a play in Left Field that had the stands buzzing when a single hit his way in the 3rd inning took a bad hop toward the third base line and he reached out and bare-handed it (!!), hitting his cut-off and sending the runner scampering back to first. That ball was humming, and if it gets by, a runner scores or is on third.
- Stephen E ended their 6th inning with a cross-charge/short-hop/glove-in-stride throw to Nick from Short that got the runner bang-bang at first. Web gem.
- But perhaps the play of the season occurred in the top of the 5th, when St. Cec's got a lead-off single and a walk. Down 5-2, they had to get something going and went for a double steal. From behind the plate, John C gunned the pitch (a strike from Andrew!) to Ryley at third so hard, and so accurately, it stopped and turned the runner, sending him sprinting back toward second. Ryley fired a strike over the runner to Stephen E., who was furiously backpedaling to avoid contact with the runner (a collision would have been interference on us). Ryley's throw lands in Stephen's glove just as the runner bowls Stephen over back at second. Runner is out; the other runner is forced back to first. With the threat avoided, Andrew proceeds to strike out the next 2 batters. For all intents and purposes… that was ball game.
Batting. The Lions didn't have an extra base hit. But they did have seven Singles (Nick got two). And, of the 6 runs scored (Nick scored 3), 5 runs were "batted in" (2 each Andrew and Stephen E, 1 for John K). The whole team put the ball in play and got their teammates around and home, whether they got on themselves or not. And this includes the Lions trademark 10+ stolen bases ("we're gonna run and run and run some more!"). How on was this team? We're talking only 4 strikeouts in 28 at bats! Only 4 walks as well - this team hit the ball (and unlike last game, had the advantage of a strike zone that did not reward pitches that bounced)! The Lion offensive juggernaut was a clinic in team offense this final game.
And in the end...
...the guys walked off the field with their 6-2 (!!) victory and all objectives met:
1. Regular Season Title
2. Undefeated Regular Season
3. Won Playoffs
4. Undefeated Season (i.e, 2 + 3 = 4 and you can just hold that comment on my math, Ms. Yuen!).
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| 9 Years ago together in Kindergarten; next year off to 4 different high schools! |
Will there be more posts? It's possible. After all,
END does mean Entirely New Direction...
... doesn't it?
Production Note - All pics, clips are from final game, for this final game post. Great job, Cap'n Jack!




















