Joshua Tom |
The
Windham eleven and twelve-year-old boys’ little league baseball all-star team
took on Scarborough Monday, June 24th at the Westbrook Little League
Field.
Scarborough
had first ups and while they did manage to score one run, Windham played smart
and left a Scarborough runner stranded on third base at the end of the inning.
In the
top of the second, Windham’s strong defense was just starting as these
all-stars threw a runner out at second base and snagged a pop fly.
The
bottom of the second brought Windham being watchful of pitches, careful to not
just swing at anything.
Windham’s
defense continued to be solid with shortstop Grant Coppi, #66, nabbing the ball
to get the second out of the inning. Scarborough was getting the hits, but
Windham was right there preventing several scoring opportunities for the
Thunder, throwing runners out all over the infield, with pitcher Connor Gallant’s,
#15, quick reflexes grabbing several line drives.
The
bottom of the third brought Windham answering offensively. Conor Janvrin, #9,
gets on base after a dropped third strike allows him enough time to get to
first. He quickly steals second, third and home, 4-1, Scarborough.
The
following inning brought three Scarborough batters to the plate and sent three
back to the dugout.
Joshua
Tom, #35, ripped a line drive right up the middle of the field, for a base hit.
After Coppi and Cameron Davis, #23, walked, the bases were loaded. Windham was
ready to capitalize on any mistake Scarborough made; and did so seconds later
when a passed ball gave Tom the opportunity to steal home, 4-2 Scarborough.
The
fifth inning for Scarborough was another three batters up, three batters down.
The
same thing happened to Scarborough in the sixth inning – Windham held them
right where they were.
With
Windham’s last chance to score, the guys really gave it their all. In the
bottom of the sixth, they put the ball in play more than once, but didn’t make
it on base.
Final:
4-2, Scarborough
“We
didn’t quit at all; we were swinging right towards the end,” commented coach
Pat Noonan. “We tried to get on base any way we could. The team looks good;
we’re making all the plays. Defensively we weren’t making many mistakes...it
could have gone either way.”