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Page 6/The Sun and News, Saturday, June 12, 2021

Vikings take district at TK in 13 innings
Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
It was a matter of inches.
The Trojans were inches
from being the ones bounc-
ing up and down in a mob-
scene at home plate, hug-
ging, smiling and crying,
pouring icy water on their
coach’s head and lifting the
district championship trophy.
Instead, it was the
Lakewood Vikings living out
that scene on the Trojans’
diamond.
Morgan Stahl thought she
was safe, leaving a gallon or
two of water in the big, plas-
tic orange Gatorade jug after
soaking Lakewood head
coach Brent Hilley by sur-
prise Saturday on the infield
at Thornapple Kellogg High
School.
A dripping Hilley got his
senior pitcher back, to her
bewilderment, moments after
she left the container sitting
in the dirt. It was a wonder
Stahl’s arms had the strength

to douse her head coach in
the first place.
Stahl threw 20 innings,
adding 35 more K’s to her
Lakewood single-season
strikeout record that now sits
at 458, as the Lakewood var-
sity softball team took two
one-run victories in the
Division 2 District
Tournament in Middleville.
The Vikings bested rival
Ionia 1-0, in the third one-
run ballgame of the season
between the two teams, and
then knocked off the host
Trojans 6-5 in 13 innings in
the championship game.
Thornapple Kellogg took
a 3-0 lead into the fifth inning
of the district final, only to
see the Vikings rally to tie it.
The two teams played
through the eighth, ninth and
tenth extra-innings and then
into the 11th, when tie-break-
er rules start each half inning
with a runner on second base,
knotted at three. Lakewood
struck first in the 11th, scor-

ing a pair of runs on a two-
run single off the bat of
freshman lead-off hitter Lily
Federau.
Thornapple Kellogg senior
catcher Moriah Sprague
almost ended the ballgame
with a two-run, walk-off
home run in the bottom of
the 11th, but her shot to left
centerfield clanged off the
top of the fence as the spec-
tators behind it ducked and
covered and the Vikings
watched with anxiety in their
hearts. Instead of a 6-5 walk-
off win for the Trojans, it
was a game-tying, RBI dou-
ble and the two teams went
to the 12th and then the 13th
tied at 5-5.
Nearly everyone at the
field thought Sprague’s blast
was gone, but there was just
enough wind coming in from
the left field corner to keep it

in the fence.
“I thought it was out,”
Sprague said. “I thought it
was the hardest one I hit all
year and then the wind kept it
from going. I thought, why?”
TK head coach Ashley
Garrett said in her mind she
was halfway home when the
ball left Sprague’s bat.
The Viking battery of
Stahl and Federau thought it
was gone too. Federau said
her heart dropped.
“I instantly was like, ‘are
you kidding?,” Stahl said. “I
thought it was going to be
over the fence. That first
instinct when they hit it clean
off the bat like that, that is
my first instinct. I was just
like, ‘oh, no, this is it and I
got really scared, but then it
hit the fence and I knew that
my outfield would be able to
get it in. After that it was like
okay we just need one more
out and then we can go back
in and then it is our turn.”
Claire Behnam scored
what would prove to be the
winning run for the Vikings
in the top of the 13th inning.
She opened the inning on
second base, went to third on
a sacrifice bunt by Maryssa
Goble and then scored on a
wild pitch.

TK couldn’t advance its
runner from second in the
bottom of the 13th. Stahl
struck out the lead-off batter,
the Vikings held the TK run-
ner at second on a bunt to
third, and then Stahl scooped
up a ground ball and tossed it
to first as the Vikings’ district
championship celebration
began.
“That last inning, we were
not going to let that run
score,” Hilley said. “I was
like, no more. It gets to the
point where it is almost a lit-
tle dangerous for a kid to be
throwing that many innings.
I told them before the inning,
that run is not going to score.
No matter what. If we would
have had to load the bases up
or whatever we were going
to do, we were going to hold
that one-run lead.”
Goble was 3-for-4 in the
win, with a walk. She scored
two runs. Behnam singled
and scored two runs too.
Cora Giffin was 2-for-6 with
two RBI for the Vikings.
Federau was 2-for-6 with a
walk, a run and three RBI.
Audrey Hillard and Emilie
Yonker had the Vikings’
other two hits.
Sprague’s RBI double was
the only extra-base hit all
ballgame. She was 2-for-
with two RBI and a run
scored. TK also got two hits
from Eliana O’Riley, who
scored two runs. Paige
VanStee was 1-for-3 with a

run and an RBI. Sophie
Haveman singled once for
the Trojans too.
Stahl had a final line in the
district final of 13 innings
pitched. TK score two
unearned runs. She struck
out 21 and walked two.
Maleah Bailey, the
Trojans’ senior pitcher, was
outstanding too. She struck
out three and walked six,
while giving up three earned
runs on ten hits.
“Maleah is the reason we
are where we are today,”
Garrett said. “She gave
everything she had out there.
She pitched good enough to
win. It just didn’t go our way
today.
“Maleah never stopped
working. They have got a
pole barn at their house and
she pitched almost every day
with her dad during the off-
season, and during quaran-
tine. She and Mo [Sprague]
both worked all year, and it
showed. Those two are going
to be hard to replace. So is
Paige [VanStee].”
Hilley said the Trojans’
middle infield defense was

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Thornapple Kellogg senior pitcher Maleah Bailey fires
the ball towards home during the Division 2 District Final
against Lakewood Saturday afternoon in Middleville.
(Photo by Brett Bremer)

Thornapple Kellogg shortstop Paige VanStee collides
with second baseman Emily Offringa as she grabs a
pop-up near the bag at second during her team’s
Division 2 District Final against Lakewood Saturday in
Middleville. (Photo by Brett Bremer)


Thornapple Kellogg senior Moriah Sprague watchers
her RBI-double fly towards the left centerfield fence in
the bottom of the 11th inning of the Division 2 District
Final against Lakewood in Middleville Saturday.
Sprague’s blast tied the game at 5-5 and missed being a
two-run walk-off home run by inches in a ballgame the
Vikings eventually won 6-5 in 13 innings. (Photo by Brett
Bremer)

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