Eastlake season comes to an end
December 19, 2011 · Updated 8:00 AM
One strike is all that separated the Eastlake baseball team from a KingCo 4A playoff berth last Friday.
Facing Inglemoor in a one-game playoff for the sixth and final league playoff spot, Eastlake jumped out to a fast start. The Wolves took a 5-1 lead after four innings and carried a 5-4 advantage into the bottom of the seventh and final inning. The Vikings used some late-game heroics, however, to eke out a win. With two outs and runners on second and third, Eastlakes Brennan Menninger worked his way to a 1-2 pitch count on Inglemoors Ethan Yeo. Menningers fourth pitch to Yeo was ruled just outside the strike zone, giving Yeo another opportunity. The sophomore hitter took advantage, drilling a walk-off, two-RBI hit between the left fielder and the foul line to give Vikings a 6-5 victory. The Wolves defense was playing up to try to prevent the run.
Any other type of defense and that ball probably wouldnt have fallen, Eastlake coach J.T. DAmico said. But youve got to give the hitter credit. The guy put a great swing on it.
Eastlake took the initial lead in the top of the third via a four-run rally. Nick Smith and Aaron Race had RBI singles, and Kyle Henselman generated a two-out, two-RBI single for a 4-0 lead. Smith, who was 2-for-4, added another RBI single in the fourth.
Inglemoor inched its way back into the game in the bottom of the fourth with a two-run home run. The Vikings tacked on another in the bottom of the fifth to pull within one run.
Brennan Menninger pitched all seven innings for the Wolves, allowing eight hits and striking out one.
Eastlake didnt commit a single error in Fridays game the first time theyve gone without a mistake all season.
All things considered, we played our best game in terms of execution, DAmico said.
After going 4-6 in the first half of the regular season, Eastlake battled back to go 7-3 in the second half to put themselves in position for a KingCo 4A playoff berth. The Wolves ended their season with an 11-10 record.
They made us all very proud, DAmico said. When you leave your best effort on the field every night, thats all you can ask for.
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