SANFORD - While their classmates were on
vacation, the Windham varsity baseball team opened its season with an extra
inning victory at Goodall Park on Monday. The Eagles went eight innings in
their 4-2 defeat of the Sanford Spartans.
Defensively, the Eagles were led by
Sophomore Tanner Bernier who pitched 7 innings and allowed one hit and two
runs. Bernier struck out three and had a solid defense behind him.
Windham scored first in the fourth
inning. Catcher Blake Houser belted a double to get in scoring position for the
Eagles. Dylan Koza (3-3) singled to put runners at the corners. Houser scored
on a wild pitch and Koza advanced to second. Evan Millett sacrificed Koza to
third. Evan Coughlin reached base on an error that would give Windham the 2-0
lead.
In the fifth, Bernier allowed his first
and only hit of the game. With runners at the corners, Bernier faked a throw to
first to hold the runner and was called for a balk to give Sanford their first
run. On the next pitch, Houser threw down to second to attempt to pick off the
runner. The ball squirted away and Sanford’s Xavier Chase was on third. With
one out, a deep fly ball to left scored Xavier to tie the game.
In the top of the eighth, the middle of
Windham’s lineup connected again to give the Eagles the lead. The Spartans had
their third pitcher take the hill to face the Eagles. Mitch Eskilson led off
with a single and Blake Houser drew a walk to put two on. Dylan Koza hit a deep
shot to center field and drove in Eskilson and Houser and would be thrown out
trying to stretch his double to a triple. However, the Eagles took that lead
into the bottom of the eighth. Relief pitcher Mike Gilman only faced three
batters as he had Sanford ground out twice and pop up to seal the deal.
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