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Baseball team is defeated during second round of sectionals Saturday

By Ashton Beck and Maddie Miyahara
On May 29, at 6:30 p.m. the Highlander baseball team competed in the first round of the 4A division in the Hoosier Hills Conference sectionals against The Seymour Owls at Mount Tabor fields.
The Highlanders kicked off the game with 11 runs in the first inning, not allowing the Owls to make a run until the third. Entering the fourth inning, Highlanders made two more runs and Owls made on to increase the score 14-3. Due to being 10 runs ahead of Seymour,they ended the game after the 5th inning with the final score being 14-3 in the first round of sectionals.
Junior Colton Kimm said he felt good after the first game. 

“We hit the ball very well and pitched really well,” said Kimm. 

The next round of sectionals began May 31, at 3 p.m. against the Jeffersonville Red Devils. Unlike the first game, the Highlanders were not making runs in the first inning. By the fourth inning, Highlanders trailed 4-0. The first run for the Highlanders was by junior Austin Newell in the seventh inning making the final score 4-1.
Newell said this season went well but had a disappointing ending and the team will be coming prepared for next season. 

“We are going to be on a mission and nobody is going to be in our way,” said Newell.    

For senior Ross Lundy, this was his final game. 

“Obviously we would have liked to advance further in the state tournament, but we met a lot of our goals,” said Lundy.    

Highlander head coach Casey LaDuke said it was tough losing to Jeffersonville two years in a row in sectionals. 

“No matter how hard you work, no matter how many wins, there isn’t any guarantee. It hurts right now, but we’ll get over it,” said LaDuke.

Boys baseball remains undefeated

Sophomore Brandon Smith pitches the ball against the Seymour Owls last night. Photo by Noble Guyon.
Sophomore Brandon Smith pitches the ball against the Seymour Owls last night. Photo by Noble Guyon.
Junior Mike Springer runs through first base. Photo by Noble Guyon.
Junior Mike Springer runs through first base. Photo by Noble Guyon.
Senior Connor Curry runs into home plate after scoring the first run of the night and the first home run. The Highlanders later went on to beat Seymour 11-1. Photo by Noble Guyon.
Senior Connor Curry runs into home plate after scoring the first run of the night and the first home run. The Highlanders later went on to beat Seymour 11-1. Photo by Noble Guyon.
Senior Connor Curry makes a run for third base. Photo by Noble Guyon.
Senior Connor Curry makes a run for third base. Photo by Noble Guyon.
Senior Derek Despain brings his bat down. Photo by Noble Guyon.
Senior Derek Despain brings his bat down. Photo by Noble Guyon.
Sophomore Brandon Smith pitches the ball. Photo by Noble Guyon.
Sophomore Brandon Smith pitches the ball. Photo by Noble Guyon.
Senior Jacob Snodgrass hits the ball. Photo by Noble Guyon.
Senior Jacob Snodgrass hits the ball. Photo by Noble Guyon.

Recent injuries jeopardize baseball team’s perfect season

By Michael Pepin

The baseball team is in the middle of one of their most successful seasons ever. Currently they are undefeated with 12 wins. However, this success could be in jeopardy due to the recent injuries that the team has been experiencing.

“In any sport you are going to have your injuries; every year it seems like something happens and you don’t know when or who but its going to happen,” said baseball coach Casey LaDuke.

This year has been unusual due to the amount of injuries.  In addition to the two major injuries, there have been a number of smaller incidents and injuries that present a worry to the baseball team fans and their undefeated record. Especially since it appears senior Cody Sunderhaus and junior Aaron Sneed will be out for the season. However the baseball team remains confident that they will be able to keep their undefeated record despite these setbacks.

“We have already won a couple games since then, so if we keep working as hard as we have been then we could have an undefeated season,” said Sunderhaus.

During one of the baseball games Sunderhaus broke his hand.  It is still undecided whether or not his injury will keep him out for the entire season.

In addition to Sunderhaus, junior Aaron Sneed also severed the labium in his shoulder. His injury will require surgery and will leave him unable to play for the remainder of  the season. Both had been stellar players for the team, which left some fans worrying about the impact their absence will have on the team. Several other players suffered minor injuries like sprains, strains and overextension pains.

“I do not think that the injuries will affect the team overall because it is a group effort to be able to win a game, not just one individual’s efforts,” said athletic trainer Becky Clifton.

The other members of the baseball team are confident that they will be able to fill in for their injuried comrades. It was hard work and practice that has carried them through this winning streak and it will take even more effort to continue to win.

“It’s going to be tough to keep winning every game, but we are going to keep working hard and see how long we can keep it going,” said LaDuke.