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The Sun and News, Saturday, April 24, 2021/ Page 7

TK’s last rally ended by Lakewood ace


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
He had nine pitches left
according to his coach.
He only needed one.
Lakewood senior ace
Brady Gawne finished off
Viking victories in both of
his team’s games of the
Barry County Invitational
Saturday in Hastings, earn-
ing the complete game win
in the opener against the host
Saxons and then getting the
final out on a ground ball to
get his team out of a seventh
inning jam against
Thornapple Kellogg in the
championship game.
“I tell you what. I’ll be
honest with you. I really
wasn’t all that nervous. I
knew that if we got into a
jam, I knew that we had
Brady for nine pitches and I
knew that he would be able
to get the job done,”
Lakewood head coach Brad
Tacey said after his team’s
5-3 win over Thornapple
Kellogg.
Gawne, who also threw as
complete game victory in his
team’s season-opening win
over Lansing Catholic, came
on with the bases loaded and
two out in the bottom of the
seventh against Thornapple
Kellogg in the final and got
TK’s Eric Dipert to hit a
fielder’s choice to shortstop
Blake Price. Price had just
taken over at short when
Gawne moved from there to
the mound. He stepped on
the bag at second for the
force out.
The Barry County
Invitational championship is
the first for coach Tacey in
his six years leading the
Lakewood program. The
tournament obviously didn’t
take place in 2020 and there
was one other season in
which it was rained out
during his tenure.
Getting to throw Gawne in
the opener and Gavin
Willette for most of the
championship was a rarity
for the Vikings on a Saturday.
The Vikings’ Greater Lansing
Activities Conference ball-
games with Maple Valley
were postponed this week, so
there was no reason for the
team’s top pitchers to save
pitches.
Singles by Ethan Caris,
Ashton Benson and Matthew
Thompson were the only hits
for Hastings against Gawne
in the day’s first ballgame - a
5-1 Lakewood win. The one
run against Gawne was
unearned. He struck out 16
Saxons and didn’t walk a
batter.
Drew Markley threw well
for the Saxons too. He struck
out six in five innings of
work, allowing three runs
[two earned] on three hits
and four walks.
Gawne had three of those
hits and drove in a run. All
eight Lakewood hits in the
opener were singles.
Nathaniel Graham had two
and Brent Sweet, Andy
Wolverton and Willette had
one each. Graham had an
RBI.
Willette started the cham-
pionship game for the
Vikings and went 6.2 innings,
striking out five and walking
five. He was charged with all


three Trojan runs. TK man-
aged six hits off the starter.
Graham was the first reliever
for the Vikings but walked
the two Trojans he faced to
push across TK’s final two
runs.
Lakewood scored three
runs in the top of the third
inning against TK putting
together three straight two-
out hits. Sweet singled and
came home from second on a
single by Gawne. Gawne
then came around to score on
a triple off the bat of Graham,
and Graham eventually
scored on a passed ball.
Lucas Tacey led off the top
of the fifth with a walk for
the Vikings and came around
to score without the benefit
of a hit. He took second on a
passed ball, moved to third
on an infield ground ball by
Gawne and then scored on a
wild pitch.
The seventh inning jam
wasn’t the only one the
Vikings worked out of in the
championship. TK had the
bases loaded with nobody
out after Samuel McKeown
was hit by a pitch, Carsen
Burbridge singled and Carter
Stahl singled to start the bot-
tom of the fifth.
Willette got Alex Bonnema
on a called third strike for the
first out. McKeown scored
and everybody else moved
up a base on an RBI ground
out by Reese Garbrecht.
TK’s Nolan Dahley walked
to load the bases back up
with two out, but Burbridge
got a late break off of third to
try and score on a wild pitch
and was thrown out at the
plate by Viking catcher Jayce
Hansen.
Willette helped his own
cause with a one-out double
in the top of the sixth and
then his courtesy runner,
Nathan Willette, advanced
around the bases on a TK
error and a wild pitch.
TK put pressure on the
Vikings in the bottom of the
seventh. Stahl singled with
one out, but was still at first
when Bonnema flied out to
Lakewood left fielder Denny
Sauers. Gavin Willette then
walked Garbrecht and
Dahley to load the bases.
Dahley was in an 0-2 hole.
He fouled off four more
pitches, after earning those
first two strikes with foul
balls, before finally working
the walk. Graham came on

and walked TK’s Jonah
Summerhays on four pitches.
Graham got to 0-2 on TK’s
Kaiden Pratt, but Pratt then
looked at four balls to push
in another Trojan run that
made the score 5-3 and
brought Tacey out of the
dugout to bring on Gawne.
“It felt like they kind of
squeezed us a little bit there,”
Tacey said. “[Gavin] Willette
got tired there. That is the
first time he has ever tried to
go for a complete game in
his varsity career. I thought
Graham pitched perfectly
fine to those two batters he
saw. At the end of the day,
Brady [Gawne] comes in
there, one pitch and a ground
out and game over.
“The guys played well.
We played fundamentally
sound baseball. I think we
had one error in 14 innings.
That is phenomenal. I’ll be
honest with you, I feel good.
We have never won this tour-
nament since I have been
here. Normally we come out
here and we don’t play very
well, and we played abso-
lutely fundamental baseball
here today. I am proud of the
guys. They played well.”
Dahley, Summerhays,
Dipert and Burbridge each
singled once for TK in that
championship game. Stahl
had two singles.
Martin Hollern, Price,
Gawne and Sweet each sin-
gled once for the Vikings.
TK senior starter Levi
VanderHeide took the loss on
the mound. He gave up four
runs, three earned, on four
hits and two walks. He struck
out four.
Brett Caswell relived
VanderHeide in the fifth and
got the final seven outs. He
struck out two, walked one,
allowed one hit and one
earned run.
TK got to the champion-
ship game with a 7-0 five-in-
ning win over Delton
Kellogg.
The Trojans’ seven hits
were all singles, two by
McKeown and one each for
Garbrecht, Burbridge, Pratt,
Dahley and Caswell.
Garbrecht, Burbridge, Pratt,
Dahley and Caswell had one
RBI each and Bonnema,
Garbrecht, VanderHeide,
Pratt, McKeown, Dahley and
Caswell each scored one run.
Dipert pitched the Trojans
to the win. He struck out 13

in the five innings, walking
two and allowing a lone sin-
gle to the Panthers’ Blake
Thomas.
Hastings pounded out a
14-4 win over Delton
Kellogg in the consolation to
close the day.
The Saxons finished off
the Panthers with seven runs
in the top of the fourth
inning. Drew Markley had a
big game knocking a double,
a triple and walking twice.
He drove in three runs and
scored three times. Carter
Hewitt and Mitchell Rafter
also doubled for the Saxons.
Hewitt was 2-for-3 at the

plate with a walk, three RBI
and two runs scored. Caris
walked once and scored
twice out of the lead-off spot
for the Saxons.Rafter had
three Rbi and Matthew
Thompson two. Harrison
Smalley and Mason Denton
both singled once and drove
in a run. Denton scored twice
and Smalley once. Kaiden
Shumway walked once and
scored two runs too.
The top four batters in the
Delton Kellogg line-up each
scored a run against the
Saxons, Thomas, Jacob
Kemp, Mason Nabozney and
Hunter Belew. Aiden

Whitmore had Delton
Kellogg’s only hit, a two-run
single in the bottom of the
third inning.
The Saxons did the typical
Saturday bullpen thing in the
final. Hewitt started and
went two innings. He struck
out three and walked three
while being charged with
one unearned run. Denton,
Rafter and Patrick Gee all
threw in relief for Hastings.
Garrett Schisser took the
loss for the Panthers.
TK returned to OK Gold
Conference play Thursday

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Brett Caswell pitches for the Trojans during their
match-up with Lakewood in the championship game of
the Barry County Invitational in Hastings Saturday.
(Photo by Brett Bremer)

Thornapple Kellogg first baseman Kaiden Pratt slaps a tag on Delton Kellogg’s Seth
Lebeck after snagging a pick-off throw from pitcher Eric Dipert during their opening
round ballgame at the Barry County Invitational Saturday. (Photo by Brett Bremer)

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