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AWARDS
Benjamin Audley
William Bauder
Joseph Beible
Griffin Brennan
Ryan Cast
Stephen Cirame
Mark DiValerio
Graham Ganshirt
Robert (Wylie) Hardy
Liam Howe
Luke Johnson
Daniel Josephitis
Jack Kauss
David Keaton
Robert Kesman
Thomas Loiacano
Marco Loiacano
Matthew McKiernan
Charles Moss
Jonathan Reimer
Isaiah Reyes
Christian Schmid
John Sentell
Daniel Sullivan
Michael Szeszol
Michael Van Antwerp
Jack Wonham
Reid Yamauchi |
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The Scouts finished up their great season at
Deerfield High School, losing to the Warriors 9-5. Lake Forest,
who pitched 6 different pitchers, battled back a couple times to
tie the game, but the Warriors offense was just too much for the
Scouts.
Lake Forest got out to an early lead in the top of the second,
scoring three runs on three hits. Jack Wonham started the
inning with a walk, and back to back singles by David Keaton and
Billy Bauder loaded the bases for Daniel Josephitis, whose fielders
choice brought in the first run. With two out and two runners
on, Charlie Moss ripped a triple down the left field line, plating
two Scouts. In the top of the third, a Tommy Loiacano walk
and past ball gave Lake Forest a runner in scoring position. Mark
DiValerio then came through with a 2-out RBI single to extend the
LF lead to 4-0.
However, in the bottom of the third, the Warrior bats came to life,
scoring four runs to tie the game. The Warriors went on to
score one run in the fourth, three in the fifth, and one in the
sixth. Lake Forest's fifth run came off a Keaton walk, two
stolen bases, and a botched pick off attempt with the ball rolling
out of play.
Despite the loss, the Scouts finished the season with a 15-5 record. Three
Scouts hit over .400, including Isaiah Reyes (.462), Mark DiValerio
(.436), and Graham Ganshirt (.492). Jack Kauss lead the team
in walks (19), runs, (30) and total at bats (77). Jack Wonham
co-lead the team in RBI (20) along with Ganshirt, and was the leader
in homeruns with 2. Ganshirt also lead the team in doubles
with 5, and tied for the lead in triples with Reyes with 3.
On the mound, Ben Audley lead the way with a 4-0 record and 1.47
ERA. David Keaton was the team leader in strikeouts, fanning
25 opposing hitters, and innings pitched with 23.
05/17/11
Lake Forest Frosh B 16 - Libertyville 2
Lake Forest traveled to Libertyville on Tuesday to round
out their season series against the Wildcats, and did so in impressive
fashion. Exploding in the first inning for five runs, the
Scouts had all the offense they needed for the game. Starting
pitcher Ben Audley was magnificent, going six innings, striking
out three, and only allowing two runs.
The Scouts batted the whole order in the first inning, thanks to
three walks and three hits. Team walks leader Jack Kauss
(2-3, 2RBI, 2run, 2BB) led off with a four-pitch base on balls. Isaiah
Reyes (2-4, 2run) followed with a missile base hit to center field. Graham
Ganshirt (2-4, 3run) and Jack Wonham (1-3. 5RBI, 2BB, 2run) both
drew walks, which led to Tommy Loiacano (3-5, 3RBI, 2run) drilling
a fastball over the first baseline for a two-run double. The
Wildcat pitcher settled down and struck out the next two hitters,
however Billy Bauder (1-2, 2RBI) delivered a clutch two-out base
hit that plated two Scouts.
The Scouts put up a run in the third inning, one in the fourth,
and one in the fifth. However, the sixth inning proved to
be the biggest inning of the Scouts season. Already leading
9-2, the Scouts erupted for seven runs in the top of the sixth. Loiacano's
second frozen rope of the day led off the inning, followed by a
David Keaton (1-3, 1RBI) single, and a Wylie Hardy walk. Daniel
Josephitis then drove in a run with a sacrifice fly. Mark
DiValerio (0-0, 2BB, 2run) drew his second walk of the day, another
Kauss single, a Reyes sacrifice fly, and a base hit by Ganshirt
loaded the bases for Wonham. After working the count to 2-2,
Wonham crushed a ball to left field, clearing the fence and the
bases for a grand slam. Audley then went out and sat down
the Libertyville offense with three quick outs, and recorded the
slaughter-rule victory for the Scouts. Final score 16-2.
The Scouts take on Grayslake North High School on Wednesday,
4:30pm at LF West.
05/16/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 2 - Libertyville 10
The Scouts dropped the first game in a two-game series
with the Wildcats at Libertyville Monday afternoon. JR Reimer pitched
well and Liam Howe, Jack Sentell, Ryan Cast and Robert Kesman all
had hits in the loss. Griffin Brennan continues to hit the ball
hard and play well behind the plate. One key highlight came when
Sentell threw a runner out at the plate with a laser from centerfield.
Marco Loiacano also pitched well in relief. The Scouts will try
to resume their winning ways Tuesday with a home game against Libertyville.
Lake Forest Frosh B 9 - Libertyville 5
Lake Forest welcomed Libertyville High School on Monday afternoon
and came out with the 9-5 victory. Starting pitcher David
Keaton battled the chilly wind for the first four innings, allowing
five runs. Relief pitcher Christian Schmid came into the
game in the fifth inning and pitched masterfully; not allowing
a hit and striking out two in his three innings of work.
The Scouts rocked the Libertyville pitcher for three runs in the
bottom of the second. Daniel Josephitis started the inning
with a walk, followed by four base hits by Ben Audley (1-2, 1run),
Billy Bauder (2-3, 2RBI), Wylie Hardy (2-2, 1run), and Jack Kauss
(2-3, 2run, 1RBI). In the top of the third inning, Libertyville
struck again, this time scoring three runs of their own to go up
5-3.
With the Scouts trailing by two in the bottom of the fourth, Bauder
and Hardy sparked the offense again with back-to-back singles. Two
outs and two batters later, Graham Ganshirt (2-4, 2RBI, 2run) came
through as he has done all season, ripping a double into the left
center gap and plating Hardy and Kauss. Jack Wonham then
came to the plate and stroked a sharp single into left field, plating
Ganshirt, and giving the Scouts their first lead of the game. In
the bottom of the sixth, Isaiah Reyes led things off with a walk,
and made it to third on a Kauss' single. Micky McKiernan's
sacrifice fly brought in Reyes. A past ball brought in Kauss,
and Ganshirt ripped another single and made it to third on Wonham's
groundout. Schmid then came to the plate and helped himself
out, poking a two out single into left field to plate Ganshirt. Schmid
then went out and sat down the Libertyville hitters, striking out
the last hitter looking on a nasty curveball.
The Scouts play Libertyville Tuesday, May 17 4:30 pm at
LHS.
05/14/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 15 - Broncos 9 (Game 1)
Lake Forest Frosh A 9 - Broncos 1 (Game 2)
Nine different Scouts had hits in a high-scoring slugfest
opener of the doubleheader. Luke Johnson and John Reimer, the Scouts
deadly middle-infield combination, hammered out three hits each
and plated a total of six RBIs. Griffin Brennan reached base four
times and had a key double. Marco Loiacano earned the win with
four solid innings of relief for Jack Sentell, who pitched well
in his start.
Robert Kesman pitched a complete game one hitter in the
second game of the double header, throwing only fifty pitches in
a masterful performance. Michael VanAntwerp had an excellent game
behind the dish. The offense continued to roll, pounding out eight
hits, including a two-run double by Jack Sentell and a triple by
Reimer. Two other key contributions came from Danny Sullivan, who
had four hits on the day, and Hub Cirame, who crushed the ball
in both games and caught a key pop up with two hands.
Lake Forest Frosh B 12 - Barrington 4 (Game 1)
Lake Forest Frosh B 14 - Barrington 11 (Game 2)
The Scouts took on Barrington HS on Saturday in a chilly doubleheader
and swept the Broncos off their home field. Lake Forest put
up 26 runs total in the two games.
In Game 1, starting pitcher Jack Wonham shut down the Broncos for
four innings while striking out one. Wylie Hardy, Ben Audley,
and Mark DiValerio also threw one inning in the 12-4 Lake Forest
victory. At the plate, Jack Kauss went 2-4 and scored three
runs. Tommy Loiacano went 2-3 with two runs, Graham
Ganshirt went 1-2 while also crossing home twice. David Keaton
and Charlie Moss both got beaned twice, marking the first time
in IHSA history that two batters in the same lineup got beaned
twice in the same game. DiValerio belted a double to centerfield,
and Micky McKiernan went 1-2 and scored two runs.
In Game 2, McKiernan got the ball and went three innings--giving
up three runs, and struck out three. Kauss pitched the 4th
and 5th, DiValerio pitched the 6th, and Audley closed the door
in the bottom of the seventh. Offensively, DiValerio and
Kauss lead the way, going 4-4 and 3-4 respectively. Both
scored three runs in the game. Loiacano continued swinging
a hot bat, going 2-3 with 3RBI. Daniel Josephitis went 2-3,
while Keaton, McKiernan, Hardy, Ganshirt, and Moss also knocked
out one hit. Audley belted two hits and drove in three. Moss,
who got beaned twice in game one, got drilled twice in game two,
totaling four HBP in one day. Final score Scouts 14, Broncos
11.
The Scouts take on Libertyville on Monday, May 16 at 4:30
pm at LF West Campus.
05/13/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 4 - Warren 3
The Scouts continued to roll with a win over the Blue
Devils in conference play. Liam Howe pitched a complete game for
the win, battling a tough-hitting Warren team. The Scouts were
trailing in the sixth when Ryan Cast knocked in two with a key
two-strike hit to the opposite field. Danny Sullivan plated Howe
from third with a safety squeeze to add another run in the inning.
In the seventh, John Reimer had a key hit, was advanced to second
by Hub Cirame, than to third by Robert Kesman, then scored on a
passed ball. Howe held on with a tough performance on the mound
in the bottom of the inning.
Lake Forest Frosh B 3 - Warren 5
The Scouts continued their game from Wednesday on Friday
afternoon and struggled to find the offense that they started the
game with. After scoring three quick runs in the top of the
first, the Scout bats went quiet. The Scouts managed only
four hits the rest of the game, and the Blue Devils took advantage
of a shrunken strike zone against starting pitcher David Keaton. Keaton
went four innings, struck out four, and allowed four runs. Relief
pitcher Christian Schmid threw two innings and struck out three
Blue Devil batters.
At the plate, Graham Ganshirt went 2-4 with a triple and an RBI. Tommy
Loiacano went 1-1 with an RBI and a walk. Defensively, Ben
Audley made an inning ending sliding catch at first base, with
his momentum almost carrying him into the Warren dugout.
The Scouts travel to Barrington High School on Saturday morning,
and take on the Broncos in a non-conference doubleheader starting
at 10 am.
05/12/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 15 - Wauconda 6
The Scouts continued their winning ways with a victory
over Wauconda. In a game where virtually every Scout player had
a hit, there were too many outstanding individual contributions
to mention; however, Joey Beible and Danny Sullivan pitched well,
and Marco Loiacano made his return to the lineup with a key inning
on the hill.
05/11/11
The Scouts hit the road against Warren High School on
Wednesday and only played one inning due to lightning. They
did, however, take advantage of that one inning of play. Scoring
three runs off of three hits, the Scouts pounded the ball in the
top of the first. A line-drive base hit to right field by
Isaiah Reyes started things for the Scouts. Graham Ganshirt
followed with a triple to deep right field, and Tommy Loiacano
crushed a ball up the middle to score Jack Wonham, who reached
on an error. After the Scouts batted, lightning peppered
the sky, and the game was called. The game will pick
up where it left off on Friday, May 13th, 4:30 pm at Warren H.S.
05/10/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 13 - Warren 7
The Scouts improved their season record to 9-6 with a big win over
the Blue Devils in conference play Tuesday afternoon. JR Reimer
went the distance for the Scouts--surrendering only three earned
runs. Robert Kesman led the offense with a four hit performance
that plated 6 RBI, with key contributions made by Hub Cirame and
Griffin Brennan who had three hits each. Liam Howe also hammered
out a pair of hits in the win.
Lake Forest Frosh B 4 - Warren 5
The Scouts welcomed the Blue Devils of Warren Township
High School on Tuesday and came up on the wrong end of a very intense
game. Starting pitcher Ben Audley was brilliant for the first five
innings, striking out five and allowing only two hits. However,
the Warren pitcher was equally impressive, as the Scouts managed
their first hit in the bottom of the fifth. That hit came off the
bat of David Keaton (1-3, 1 run), who started the two-out rally
with a laser up the middle. Tommy Loiacano (1-2, 1 run) and Charlie
Moss (1-3, 1 run, 1RBI) continued the rally, giving the Scouts
their first lead of the game. With runners on second and third,
Wylie Hardy (2-3, 2RBI) came to the plate and delivered a huge
base hit up the middle, plating two Scouts. However, in the top
of the sixth, a trio of hits by the Blue Devils and a walk led
to four runs. Micky McKiernan replaced Audley on the mound, and
pitched very well in relief, going 1.1 innings and allowing one
run.
In the bottom of the sixth, Mark DiValerio (1-1, 1 run) got the
comeback started, legging out a groundball in the hole. After stealing
second, Jack Wonham delivered a clutch hit up the middle and scored
DiValerio, tying the game at 4-4. In the top half of the 7th, scrappy
Blue Devil baseball scratched across the game winning run. But,
as they have done all season, the Scouts did not go down easily.
With two outs and no runners on base, Hardy came through again,
smoking a line drive up the middle to breathe life into the Scout
dugout. McKiernan then reached on an errant throw by the shortstop,
giving the Scouts runners on second and third with two outs. But
that's where the rally ended, as Billy Bauder popped up to the
first basemen to end the game.
The Scouts look to get even with Warren on Wednesday at 4:30pm in Gurnee.
05/09/11
Lake Forest Frosh B 17 - Wauconda 1
The Scouts traveled to Wauconda High School on Monday to play a make-up
game against the Bulldogs. Terrific pitching and an overwhelming offense
gave the Scouts the win in five innings and also their biggest margin of victory
all year, 17-1.
Lead by Mark DiValerio (3-5, 2RBI) and Isaiah Reyes (3-4, double),
the Scouts put the game out of reach early. David Keaton
was 2-3 with one RBI, and Graham Ganshirt showed no signs of slowing
down, going 2-2 with a double, a triple, and 4RBI. Starting
pitcher Jack Kauss threw three innings of one-run ball, striking
out seven, all while going 2-2 at the plate and crossing home three
times. Christian Schmid came in and closed the door in the
fourth and fifth inning, striking out four Bulldog batters.
Twelve different Scout hitters had at least one hit on the day,
including: DiValerio, Kauss, Schmid, Charlie Moss (double), Keaton,
Ben Audley, Tommy Loiacano, Wylie Hardy, Reyes, Micky McKiernan,
and Daniel Josephitis.
The Scouts are back in action on Tuesday at 4:30 pm, as they take on
Warren High School at Lake Forest West Campus.
05/07/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 2 - Lake Zurich 13
The Scouts dropped the first game of the double header against the
Bears. After an extra inning win the night before, the scouts were unable to
capitalize on the momentum of their four game win streak. JR Reimer and Hub
Cirame were two bright spots for the Scouts. Reamer had two hits in the loss
and Cirame slammed a two run double down the line. Another bright spot for
the Scouts came in from Marco Loiacano, who has been impressive in his role
as the first base coach and team scorekeeper.
Lake Forest JV 5 - Lake Zurich 2
The Scouts managed a split in the double header with a win in the
JV game. Key performances: Mike Szeszol pitched well in the first inning; Robert
Kesman threw two scoreless innings, featuring a curve ball that couldn't be
touched; and Danny Sullivan closed the game with a stellar performance.
Lake Forest Frosh B 19 - Lake Zurich 4
Game two of the season series was played on Saturday morning at
Lake Zurich High School. Clearly ready to come out with a
different approach than the day before, the Scouts jumped all over
the Bears from the first pitch. After batting around and
six hits, the Scouts found themselves up 8 runs, with David Keaton
on the mound. Keaton went 3 innings, striking out four,
and earning his second win of the season. Mark DiValerio
pitched the fourth and final inning of the game, striking out one. The
second inning was even more impressive than the first. The
Scouts batted around again, this time scoring 10 runs and putting
any hopes of a Lake Zurich comeback out of the question. Offensive
highlights came from the bats of Jack Wonham (3-4, double, 2 run),
Charlie Moss (2-3, double, RBI, 3 runs scored), Isiah Reyes (3-3,
triple, 5RBI), Graham Ganshirt (2-2, 2RBI, 3 runs scored), Jack
Kauss (3-5, 2RBI, 2 runs scored), Tommy Loiacano (2-3, double,
2 runs scored) and Micky McKiernan (2-2, 2 run scored). Mark
DiValerio and David Keaton also had a hit in the game. The
Scouts are now 10-2 on the year.
Extra game: The Scouts and Bears agreed to play an extra 4inning "scrimmage" game
on Saturday. Starting on the mound for the Scouts was Wylie
Hardy, who claimed to have never pitched in his life. Hardy
saw three hitters in his only inning of work, and sat them down
with ease, striking out one LZ hitter. Other pitchers to
get some work in were Billy Bauder, who also threw an inning and
struck out one Bear. Daniel Josephitis pitched the third
inning and struck out two, and Reyes pitched the fourth and final
inning and struck out two as well.
The Scout's next game is Monday @ Wauconda High School. Game time is set
for 4:30 pm.
05/06/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 9 - Lake Zurich 3
The Scouts extended their win streak to four with a key conference
win over the Bears. Liam Howe pitched eight strong innings and
Jack Sentell held the lead in the ninth. John Reimer continues
to hammer the ball and added a crushed triple to his tally. Howe
also added a key triple late in the game. With Howe standing on
third base, Ryan Cast dropped down a perfect suicide squeeze to
seal the win for the Scouts.
Lake Forest Frosh B 10 - Lake Zurich 13
The Scouts lost a heartbreaker on Friday against Lake Zurich, but
proved that even the biggest of leads aren't safe against this
team. After the second inning, the Scouts faced a 10-run
deficit, but inning by inning, they chipped away at the Bears,
eventually trailing by one run in the fifth inning by a score of
10-9. The Scouts biggest inning came in the bottom of the
third, when Billy Bauder led things off with a single. Followed
by a Jack Kauss single and a Tommy Loiacano double, the momentum
was clearly in the Scouts favor. Jack Wonham came up with
two runners on and crushed a ball to deep left field. There
are no fences at LF West, so Wonham had to leg out his first (and
team's first) homerun of the year. After the third inning,
the Scout bats went cold, as they only managed to score two runs
from the fourth inning on. Final score Bears 13, Scouts 10. Some
other offensive highlights came from Isaiah Reyes, who went 2-3
with two triples. Kauss and Bauder both finished 2-3, and
Graham Ganshirt was 2-2 with two runs scored.
05/05/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 11- Lakes 6
The Scouts scored seven in the first inning, led by a grand slam
by Hub Cirame, to pull ahead of the Eagles. Ben Audley threw five
strong innings, then handed the ball to Jack Sentell and Liam Howe
to hold the lead. Luke Johnson, John Reimer, Griffin Brennan and
Ryan Cast all had key hits in the win.
05/04/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 12—Zion Benton 6
The Scouts won their second game in a row with an impressive offensive
performance. Ryan Cast had three hits to lead the pack with Robert
Kesman, John Reimer, Danny Sullivan and Luke Johnson contributing
multi-hit games. Mike Szeszol pitched a complete game for the Scouts
to get the win.
Lake Forest Frosh B 11 - Zion Benton 3
The Scouts bounced back from a close game on Wednesday
with an impressive 11-3 win over visiting Zion Benton. Micky
McKiernan started for the Scouts and pitched brilliantly again,
going four innings, striking out one ZeeBee hitter, and allowing
no earned runs. Reid Yamauchi came in and threw the final
three innings, striking out three, and not allowing one ZeeBee
runner to cross home plate.
As great as the Scouts were on the mound, they were equally successful
at the plate. Leading the way with two hits each were McKiernan,
Jack Kauss (3 RBI), Graham Ganshirt (2 RBI), and Mark DiValerio. Kauss
also played flawless defense at shortstop. In the first inning,
Kauss started an inning-ending double play. In the top of
the sixth, two hard-hit balls were on their way to left field,
when Kauss gloved both and fired across the infield for outs 1
and 2. Wiley Hardy found his way onto the bases in both of
his at bats, drawing walks in his two plate appearances. Charlie
Moss went 1-2 with a clutch 2-RBI base hit, and Daniel Josephitis
also ripped a single up the middle to plate the scouts 10th run.
Lake Forest takes to the field again on Friday, 4:30 pm at LF West Campus
against conference rival Lake Zurich.
05/03/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 11 - Zion Benton 2
The Scouts played their best game of the season against the ZBs. Joey
Beible pitched a complete game, no hitting Zion for four and 1/3 innings. The
defense played near error-free baseball. Offensively, the Scouts had 11 hits,
with seven players contributing. The best offensive performance of the day
came from John Reimer, who went three for four with two doubles and an RBI.
Hub Cirame’s double plated three base runners, and Jack Sentell added
two RBI's in the effort.
Lake Forest Frosh B 13 - Zion Benton 10
The Scouts were on the road Tuesday against Zion Benton,
and came out victorious, with the final score 13-10. After
trailing 6-0 early in the game, the Scouts erupted for four runs
in the bottom of the 3rd to cut the ZeeBee lead to two. In
the bottom of the fourth, four more Scouts crossed the plate. After
scratching across a pair of runs in the fifth inning, Zion Benton
tied the game at 10-10 in the bottom of the sixth. Charlie
Moss lead off the 7th inning and was hit by the pitch--starting
the Scout rally. Ben Audley followed with a base hit, and
Mark DiValerio ripped a line drive into right field, plating
both Moss and Audley. Ryan Cast followed with his second
single of the day, allowing DiValerio to advance to third. Christian
Schmid's RBI groundout gave the Scouts a three-run lead going
into the bottom half of the 7th. Cast, who was pitching
his fourth and final inning, closed the door for the Lake Forest
victory.
Isaiah Reyes started for the Scouts and pitched three innings,
struck out two, and allowed 3 earned runs. Cast struck out
three ZeeBee hitters in his four innings of relief work. At
the plate, DiValerio lead the way for the Scouts, going 3-5 with
4 RBI and two runs scored. Jack Wonham also hit a monster
double to deep left field and knocked in four Scouts as well. Graham
Ganshirt continued his hot streak, going 2-5 with an RBI. Micky
McKiernan crossed the plate twice, as did Daniel Josephitis and
Reyes. Billy Bauder also went 2-4 for the Scouts.
Game two of the season series takes place Wednesday, May 4th at 4:30
pm at LF West Campus.
05/02/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 3 - Antioch 4
David Keaton pitched a gem giving up only one earned run in his
first start for the A team, striking out 12 in 6 innings of work.
Keaton struck out 8 of the first 9 batters in the game and was
untouchable until the fourth inning when he gave up his first hit.
JR Reimer had three hits in a strong effort at second base, and
Hub Cirame drove in two runs with a missile into the gap in the
fourth inning. Luke Johnson continues to play well at short and
get on base almost every time up, and Griffin Brennan keeps hitting
the ball hard. Jack Sentell also rifled a shot into the gap in
the fourth inning. Dan Sullivan and Michael VanAntwerp laid down
perfect sacrifice bunts in a pair of solid plays.
04/30/11
Game 1
Lake Forest Frosh A 7- Prospect 5
Joey Beible and Liam Howe combined for a strong performance
on the mound, while Robert Kesman, Hub Cirame, Griffin Brennan
Luke Johnson and John Reimer carried the offense. Kesman's three-run
homer proved to be the decisive shot in the win. Brennan delivered
a key two-out hit to start the winning rally. Michael Van Antwerp
continued his stellar play in the outfield along with Howe and
Kesman.
Lake Forest Frosh B 10 - Prospect High School 9
he Scouts were back in action as they took on Prospect High School
in a Saturday doubleheader. Mark DiValerio got the start
for the Scouts in the first game and pitched 4 strong innings,
striking out six hitters. Jack Kauss came in relief in the
top of the fifth inning and closed out the game, earning the win
while pitching three innings. At the plate, Billy Bauder
and Tommy Loiacano each knocked out two hits, with Bauder recording
one RBI. Charlie Moss also had a hit with 2 RBI. The
Scouts trailed the Knights by two entering the bottom of the seventh,
but rallied with clutch base hits from Kauss and Christian Schmid. Loiacano
laid down a perfect sac bunt to move the runners into scoring position. After
a Prospect miscue and a walk, Ganshirt delivered the game winning
hit, scoring two. Isaiah Reyes also recorded a hit and an
RBI.
Game 2
Lake Forest Frosh A 5 - Prospect 15
The Scouts took a 5-3 lead into the sixth inning, led by
key hits from Mike Szesol, Johnson, Brannan, Cirame, Kesman and a
host of others, but saw the game's momentum change late.
Lake Forest Frosh B 11 - Prospect High School 1
In Game two, the Scouts jumped out to an early lead and never looked
back, scoring six in the bottom of the first. Ganshirt continued
his big day at the plate, going two for two with a single, double,
and 3 RBI. Ganshirt also hit a foul ball into the teeth of
the wind that cleared the Lake Forest fence, easily surpassing
400 ft on a clear day. Reyes had two hits and two RBI in
the game. Daniel Josephitis and Jack Wonham also smacked
doubles. On the mound, Ben Audley pitched a gem, going four
innings, giving up one run, and striking out four. David
Keaton pitched the fifth inning striking out one as well. In
the bottom of the fifth, the Scouts needed one run to seal the
victory by slaughter rule. After Josephitis' double, Wiley
Hardy came to the plate and ripped a shot down the third base line,
scoring Josephitis and giving Lake Forest their third "walk
off" hit in three games.
The Scouts play again 4:30 pm on Tuesday at Zion-Benton High School.
04/29/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 3 - Stevenson 4
The Scouts rebounded from an eight day layoff with a well-played
game, but lost to the Patriots by one run. John Reimer pitched
six stellar innings and benefitted from a defensive masterpiece
by centerfielder Liam Howe, shortstop Luke Johnson, catcher Griffin
Brennan and the rest of the team. Johnson also hit the ball well
and scored a run, as did Brennan and Howe. The game came down to
the last inning when the Patriots were able to push four runs across
the plate.
Lake Forest Frosh B 5 - Stevenson 4
The Scouts got back into action Friday afternoon as they hosted
Stevenson to wrap up the season series. After trailing the
Patriots 3-0, the Scouts took advantage of wild Stevenson pitching--scoring
three runs of their own on 4 walks in the bottom of the second. Graham
Ganshirt hit an RBI triple to start the rally. Jack Wonham
started for the Scouts, pitching three innings and striking out
3. Micky McKiernan was brilliant in relief, pitching five
innings and only giving up one run, while striking out two.
LF trailed 4-3 in the bottom of the 7th, but scratched a run across
to tie it up. In the bottom of the 8th, Isaiah Reyes drew
a walk, stole second, was moved over to third on a beautiful sacrifice
bunt by Billy Bauder, and scored the winning run on a missile down
the third base line by Mark DiValerio. DiValerio went 2-5
in the game, while Reyes drew two walks and scored two runs.
The Scouts are back in action Saturday, as they take on Prospect High
School in a doubleheader starting at 11 am at LF West Campus.
04/21/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 1 - Stevenson 2
The Freshmen A team dropped a close game in conference play at
home. Liam Howe didn’t give up an earned run in a complete
game performance. The Scouts played extremely well defensively
with excellent outfield play by Michael Van Antwerp, Jack Sentell,
Ryan Cast, Robert Kesman and Michael Szesol. Luke John had two
hits in the pitcher’s duel, but a number of players hit the
ball hard.
Lake Forest Frosh B 4 - Stevenson 5
The Scouts suffered their first loss of the season 5-4 on Thursday
at Stevenson High School. The game came down to the last
out though, as Billy Bauder was on first base, and Jack Kauss
(running for Wiley Hardy, who drew a walk) was standing on third. David
Keaton started for the Scouts and pitched three innings, giving
up 3 runs and striking out five. Christian Schmid came
in relief and pitched three innings as well, striking out seven
and stranding 2 inherited runners. At the plate, Ben Audley
ripped a double that would've cleared the fence if the wind wasn't
blowing in. Micky McKiernan also had a clutch base hit
to tie the game at 3-3. The Scouts hit the road
on Saturday, as they take on Waukegan High School for two games,
starting at 10:30 am.
04/13/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 5 - Mundelein 5
The Scouts rebounded after a tough loss the day before with a hard
fought tie in nine innings. JR Reimer pitched an outstading game,
giving up only one earned run for six innings, and Jack Sentell
held the Scouts in the game through the seventh, eighth and ninth.
Robert Kesman had a key RBI, Luke Johnson hit the ball well and
played well in the field, and Ryan Cast made a diving catch in
left field.
Lake Forest Frosh B 9 - Mundelein 2
The Scouts continued their winning ways with a 9-2 win
over conference rival Mundelein. Ben Audley started for the
Scouts and went four innings, allowing no earned runs, and striking
out two. Mark DiValerio pitched the final three innings,
also striking out two. At the plate, Daniel Josephitis had
a breakout game, going 4-4 with a double and 3RBI. Wiley
Hardy knocked out his first hit of the season, a line drive single
into right field. Graham Ganshirt went 2-3 with 2 runs scored. The
play of the game came from Christian Schmid as he jumped over the
catcher on a force play at the plate. The catcher was bobbling
the ball, and Schmid had no option but to make the leap, scoring
the 8th run of the game. The Scouts
take the field again Saturday at Glenbrook North High School. A
double-header is scheduled with first pitch set for 10 am.
04/12/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 2 - Mundelein 9
The Scouts lost a tough one to the Mustangs in their
first conference game of the season. Despite excellent pitching
performances from Liam Howe and Mike Szesol, the Scouts gave
up eight unearned runs in the loss. Luke Johnson was a bright
spot with a three hit performance. Jack Sentell played an excellent
center field making two key catches.
Lake Forest Frosh B 15 - Mundelein 0
The Scouts opened up conference play at Mundelein High
School on Tuesday and got off to a great start, beating the Mustangs
15-0 in 5 innings. David Keaton got the start and pitched
4 nearly perfect innings, striking out five and only giving up
one hit. Micky McKiernan pitched the fifth inning and didn't
allow a hit. At the plate, Jack Wonham led the way by going
3-3 with 2 RBIs. The Scouts took advantage of wild Mustang
pitching, earning more than 10 walks on the day. Daniel Josephitis
knocked a bases-loaded double, plating two for the Scouts. Lake
Forest will play Mundelein again on Wednesday, this time at LF
West Campus, at 4:30 pm on Wednesday.
04/11/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 4 - Highland Park 3
The Scouts came out on top of a pitching and defensive
duel with the Giants for their third straight win. Luke Johnson
battled for the first four innings and then Marco Loiacano closed
the door in the fifth and sixth for the save.
Lake Forest Frosh B 2 - Highland Park 2
The Scouts played the Highland Park Giants on Monday and
ended the game due to darkness in a 2-2 tie. Christian Schmid
started for the Scouts and pitched 4 strong innings, striking out
two and only allowing one run. Jack Wonham and Tommy Loiacano
each pitched two innings as well, with Wonham striking out a pair. At
the plate, Wonham also banged out two hits, including one of the
Scouts two RBI. The other RBI came off the bat of Ben Audley. Wiley
Hardy and Jack Kauss walked in both of their plate appearances,
and Isaiah Reyes went 1-1 to up his batting average to .500 for
the season. Mark DiValerio and Charlie Moss each crossed
the plate once for the Scouts. Lake Forest begins conference
play on the road Tuesday as they take on the Mundelein Mustangs.
04/09/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 24 - Rolling Meadows 9
The Scouts hammered out 18 hits (14 singles and 4 doubles)
to power past the Mustangs. Griffin Brennan, Robert Kesman, John
Reimer, Hub Cirame, Liam Howe and Luke Johnson all had multi-hit
games for the Scouts. Joey Beible, Mike Szeszol and Jack Sentell
all pitched well.
Lake Forest Frosh B 14 - Rolling Meadows 4
The Scouts were scheduled to play two games on Saturday, but due
to poor field conditions, LF played a single game against Rolling
Meadows--beating the Mustangs 14-4 in 6 innings. Isaiah Reyes
got the start for the Scouts and pitched three solid innings. Reyes
was also 1-1 at the plate, with 2 RBI and 2 walks. Mark DiValerio
also got his first innings on the mound this season, pitching 3
innings of scoreless baseball and striking out two. Charlie
Moss walked three times and scored three runs. Graham Ganshirt
hit a double, as did David Keaton (2RBI) and Daniel Josephitis
(1RBI). Christian Schmid and Mickey McKiernan both went
2-4. The Scouts next game is Monday at Highland Park.
04/07/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 9 - Niles West 4
The Scouts earned their first win of the season behind a strong
outing from John Reimer (0 earned runs) and a close by Jack Sentell.
Griffin Brennan went 2-3 with two runs scored. Robert Kesman went
2-4, and Reimer also had a multi hit game. Hub Cirame added a key
first-inning triple that put the Scouts up by four runs.
Lake Forest Frosh B 12 - Niles West 2
The Scouts' second game against Niles West on Thursday, April 7,
was Lake Forest's first win of the season--beating the Wolves
12-2 in 5 innings. Ben Audley started for LF and pitched
3 strong innings....giving up one run, and striking out 7. Tommy
Loicaino hit a bases-loaded triple, Christian Schmid had two
hits in his first start of the season, and David Keaton knocked
in 2 baserunners.
04/05/11
Lake Forest Frosh A 5 - Carmel 5
The Scouts were led by strong performances on the mound
from Liam Howe and Joey Beible in their opening game of the season
against the Corsairs. After falling behind 3-0, the Scouts rallied
in the fourth inning when Marco Loicano was hit by a pitch and
Jack Sentell walked, then Mike Van Antwerp moved the runners over
for Griffin Brennan and Luke Johnson to drive in. The Scouts tied
it in the fifth with runs scored by Johnson, Ryan Cast and Reid
Yamauchi, but the game was called due to darkness after the eighth
inning
Lake Forest Frosh B 2 - Carmel 2
Lake Forest's first game against Carmel on Tuesday, April 5, ended
in a 2-2 tie. David Keaton started the game on the mound,
pitched 3 innings, and struck out five Corsair batters. Jack
Wonham had the play of the game: throwing out the "would
be" game-winning run at the plate in the bottom of the 8th
inning. Mark DiValerio, Micky McKiernan, Graham Ganshirt,
and Charlie Moss each had one hit apiece.
AWARDS
Luke Bartuch
Daniel Bedore
William Bund
Chadwick Cherry
Chase Clemens
Nolan Dohnalek
John (Jack) Ellis
Henry Erzinger
Theodore Freedman
Jacob Grant
Peter Gruenes
Connor Hanrahan
Daniel Kriss
Thomas Kutschke
Sean McCauley
Matthew (Mac) Murphy
Brian Murphy
Kevin Nelson
Joseph Santello
Robert Smyth
Trevor Stowe
Samuel Templeman
Eric Torcivia
John (Jack) Troller
Luke Turelli
J.Wyatt Wagenknecht |
MOST IMPROVED
“A” – Sam Templeman
SEASON SUMMARY “A”
Overall 10-18 Conference 5-11
SEASON SUMMARY “B”
Overall 15-8 Conference 9-5 |
05/05/10
Lake Forest Frosh B 18 - Zion Benton 4
Top hitters: Billy Bund--double; Sean McCauley---2 singles
& a triple; Jacob Grant--home run; Mac Murphy--4 singles; Chase
Clemens--3 singles & a double
The Scouts won yet another 5-inning game. This time not only did
they play great offensively, but the defense played error-free
ball for the final 4 innings. Go Scouts!
Record: 10-7, 6-5 in conference.
05/04/10
Lake Forest Frosh B 22 - Zion Benton 2
Top hitters: Danny Kriss--single & triple; Sean McCauley--triple;
Jacob Grant--double; Jack Troller--triple; Joe Santello--triple
Scouts stayed red hot with the sticks as they sent 9 or more men
to the plate in 3 of their 4 offensive innings. Joe Santello worked
fast and efficient on the hill--striking out 7 and allowing only
6 ZB hits.
Record: 9-7, 5-5 in conference
05/01/10
Game 1
Lake Forest Frosh B 16 - Prospect 3
Top hitters: Ted Freedman--single & double; Jack Ellis--2
singles &
a triple; Luke Bartuch--3 singles & a double; Joe Santello--single
& a grand-slam home run
The Scouts pounded out 15 hits in the 5-inning win.
Record: 7-7
Game 2
Lake Forest Frosh B 12 - Prospect 2
Top hitters: Connor Hanrahan--2 singles; Sean McCauley--single & double;
Ted Freedman--2 singles & a double
The Scouts continued to hit the ball well--scoring 12 runs in innings
3, 4 and 5 to take down the Knights in another 5-inning win.
Record: 8-7
04/30/10
Lake Forest Frosh B 22 - Wauconda 3
Top hitters: Connor Hanrahan--single & double: Sean McCauley--home
run; Mac Murphy--3 singles; Jacob Grant--triple; Eric Torcivia--single & double;
Luke Bartuch--2 singles
Eight out of the nine starters scored 2 or more runs for the Scouts.
The bats came alive and the runs flew in.
Record: 6-7, 4-5 in conference
04/29/10
Lake Forest Frosh B 15 - Carmel 14
Top hitters: Jacob Grant--triple & home run; Ted Freedman--2
singles
This looked like a blow out as the Scouts had a 15-5 lead in the
5th inning when the Corsaires came alive to score 9 runs in the
next 3 innings. The game ended with Carmel's tying run on third.
Good win for the Scouts.
Record: 5-7
04/28/10
Lake Forest Frosh B 16 - Lake Zurich 16
Top hitters: Jack Troller--triple; Chad Cherry--double; Joe
Santello--single
& triple
The Scouts fell behind the Bears 6-0 after 2 innings--only to fight
back to a 10-9 deficit going into the sixth inning. Unfortunately
for the Scouts, the Bears were not done as they tacked on 6 more
runs in their final 2 innings to seat the win.
Record: 4-7, 3-5 in conference
04/27/10
Lake Forest Frosh B 3 - Lake Zurich 6
Top hitters: Sean McCauley--double; Jacob Grant--2 singles & a
double
Good solid game by both teams. Lake Zurich took advantage of a
couple walks late in the game and played well to earn the win.
04/26/10
Lake Forest Frosh B 5 - New Trier 14
Top hitters: Chase Clemens--single & double; Joe Santello--single &
double
This was an ugly game for the Scouts--committing 9 errors,
7 walks and hitting 2 batters with pitches in the loss. Tough to
give any team that many base runners, especially to a solid club
like New Trier.
Record: 4-5
04/23/10
Lake Forest Frosh A 10 - Antioch 5
After a slow start this season, the Freshmen A Scouts (3-9) rallied
to defeat Antioch with strong pitching performances from Jack Ellis
(0-0) and Chase Clemens (1-0). Nolan Dohnalek recorded his
first save of the season by shutting the door and not allowing
a baserunner for the sixth and seventh innings. The hitting
was led by Peter Gruenes, whose fifth inning triple drove in three
runs. Robby Smyth continued his hot streak and played an
excellent third base, making three key plays down the stretch. Trevor
Stowe also hit his way on base three times for the Scouts.
04/21/10
Lake Forest Frosh B 9 - Stevenson 10
Top hitters: Wyatt Wagenkneckt--single & double;
Jacob Grant--2 singles; Ted Freedman--single & double; Joe
Santello--single & double
Tough loss for the Scouts as the Patriots stole the game by rallying
for 3 runs in their final at bat for the win.
Record: 4-4, 3-3 in conference
04/20/10
Lake Forest Frosh B 12 - Stevenson 11
Top hitters: Wyatt Wagenkneckt--2 singles, Jacob Grant--double
Great come from behind victory for the Scouts!
Record: 4-3, 3-2 in conference
04/17/10--Doubleheader vs Glenbrook
North
Game 1: Lake Forest Frosh B 6 - Glenbrook North 12
Top hitters: Sean McCauley--double
Record 2-3
Game 2: Lake Forest Frosh B 13 - Glenbrook North 10
Winning Pitcher: Joe Santello
Top hitters: Sean McCauley--3 singles; Jacob
Grant--2 singles; Mac Murphy--2 singles; Teddy Freedman--2 singles;
Luke Bartuch--double; Brian Murphy--double and single; Joe Santello--3
singles.
Record: 3-3
04/14/10
Lake Forest Frosh B 9 - Mundelein 10
Top hitters: Billy Bund--2 singles; Mac Murphy--2 doubles
and 2 singles; Eric Torcivia--2 singles; Chad Cherry--2 singles.
Mustangs scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 7th to steal the win.
Record: 2-2, 1-1 in conference
04/13/10
Lake Forest Frosh B 4 - Mundelein 3
The Scouts scored 2 runs in the bottom of the 6th to come from
behind to defeat the Mustangs.
Record: 2-1, 1-0 in conference
04/10/10--Doubleheader vs Rolling
Meadows
Game 1: Lake Forest Frosh B 0 - Rolling Meadows 7
Top hitters: Mac Murphy--triple and single; Luke
Bartuch--2 singles
Record: 0-1
Game 2: Lake Forest Frosh B 15 - Rolling Meadows 12
Winning Pitcher: Joe Santello
Top hitters: Nolan Dohnalek--double; Chad Cherry--double;
Joe Santello--double and single.
Record 1-1
05/15/09
LF Frosh A 10 - Lane Tech 0
The Scouts hosted Lane Tech and won 10-0 in 5 innings. Owen
Williams pitched four shut-out innings to get the win. Jordan
Beck had 3 RBI's, Bo Dever was 2-2 with 2 RBI's, and Alex
Ehrens had 3 RBI's.
05/12/09
LF Frosh A 11 - Lake Zurich 5
Bouncing back from yesterday's loss, the Scouts beat Lake
Zurich 11-5. Zach Lucas was thrust into the starting role
and threw five great innings, striking out 8 and earning
the win. Matt Lawrence was 4-5 with 4 RBI; Collin Christensen
was 2-3 and Bo Dever was 2-2 with 2 RBI.
05/11/09
LF Frosh A 1 - Lake Zurich 2
The Scouts lost a heart-breaker 2-1 in 8 innings to Lake
Zurich. Both of the Bears' runs were unearned as Chris Kalmar
and Owen Williams pitched well. Max Richter had two hits
including a double.
05/08/09
LF Frosh A 17 - Glenbrook South 5
Lake Forest traveled to play Glenbrook South and
slugged its way to a 17-5 win. Jordan Beck was 4-5; Chris
Kalmar was 3-3 with 3 RBI; Collin Christensen was 2-2 with
2 RBI. Henry Wolff was the winning pitcher.
05/07/09
LF Frosh A 4 - Warren 19
The Scouts were never into this game as they
lost to Warren 19-4. Owen Williams had two hits
LF Frosh B 11 - Warren 4
Revenge is sweet, as the Scouts collected another conference
win and avenged a loss to the Blue Devils in an 11 to 4 romp
Thursday afternoon. Brian Raymond collected his fifth win
of the year--pitching five strong innings and helping his
own cause with two line-drive hits. Jack Newtown kept the
Blue Devils from mounting a comeback by providing two hitless
innings of relief, and Alex Athenson had a multi-RBI game.
Second baseman Jack Green collected two hits in the game,
including an RBI double. The Scouts play host to the Glenbrook
South Titans on Friday.
05/05/09
LF Frosh A 2 - Stevenson 8
Looking for revenge against Stevenson, the
Scouts fell behind early and never could get back
in the game as they lost 8-2. Alex Ehrens played
outstanding defense at second base and collected
a hit. Collin Christensen also had a hit and
Bo Dever had a double.
LF Frosh B 3 - Stevenson 4
Despite the strongest outing of the year by Matt Garrity
(6IP 1ER), the Scouts fell for the second time to in-conference
rival Stevenson 4 to 3. Ryan Ganshirt (2RBIs) and Grant
Dethlefsen (1 RBI) provided the offense for the Scouts, but
three unearned runs doomed the Scouts. The Scouts have fallen
on consecutive days after dropping to Stevenson at home on
Monday 8-5. Next up for the Scouts is Warren on Thursday.
05/04/09
LF Frosh A 8 - Stevenson 13
Lake Forest squared off with Stevenson and battled back from
a 5-0 deficit, tying the game 7-7 before losing 13-8. Zach
Lucas was 3-4 with two doubles and two RBI. Matt Lawrence
and John Muscarello also had two hits.
LF Frosh B 8 - Stevenson 5
05/02/09
LF Frosh A 13 - Prospect 15
The Scouts lost a slugfest to Prospect Saturday by the score
of 15-13. Twice, Lake Forest squandered 6-run leads. Hitting
stars for the day were Max Richter (4-5), Chris Kalmar (4-4,
2B, 2 RBI), Jordan Beck (3-5, 2B), and John Muscarello (4-5,
3 RBI).
04/28/09
LF Frosh A 4 - Mundelein 3
The Scouts handed Mundelein its first loss of
the season yesterday by the score of 4-3. John
Muscarello threw 6 2/3 outstanding innings and Bo
Dever got out of a bases loaded jam in the top of the
seventh with one pitch. Jordan Beck had the big
hit that gave the Scouts the lead in the fifth inning. Alex
Ehrens played stellar defense at second base.
LF Frosh B 1 - Mundelein 0
Grant Dethlefsen’s RBI single in the first was all
Alex Athenson needed as he pitched a complete game 1 - 0
shutout against the Mundelein Mustangs to avenge the team’s
loss on Monday. Athenson went the distance striking out ten
Mustangs and scattering four hits. Athenson collected his
second straight victory as the Scouts move forward in conference
play Wednesday at Warren. The Scouts dropped the first outing
with Warren last week.
04/27/09
LF Frosh A 2 - Mundelein 3
Another conference game, another thriller for
the Scouts. Unfortunately, their late-inning home
magic did not happen as they lost to a solid Mundelein
team 3-2 in nine innings. Once again, Chris Kalmar
threw well, as did Jordan Beck and Owen Williams. Zach
Lucas had three hits, finishing a home run away from
a cycle.
LF Frosh B 7 - Mundelein 11
The Scouts could not hold an early lead thanks
in part to a three-run triple by catcher Brandon Moccia
in the first inning. Base-running and fielding blunders
led to an eleven to seven conference defeat to the Mustangs
of Mundelein. Alex Athenson scored twice and Ryan Ganshirt
added an RBI. The teams square off again in a home-and-home
series on the 28th, weather permitting.
04/24/09
LF Frosh A 7 - Notre Dame 2
Lake Forest traveled to Notre Dame on Friday and coasted
to a 7-2 victory. Henry Wolff threw 5 solid innings
for the win. Jordan Beck and Chris Kalmar both had
two hits and two RBI. Collin Christensen and Alex Ehrens
played solidly on defense.
LF Frosh B 5 - Notre Dame HS (Niles) 4
The Scouts got offensive production throughout the order
as four different Scouts drove in runs to beat a very strong
Notre Dame team 5 – 4 securing their first home win of
the year. It was the glove work though that stole the show on
this Friday afternoon. Mitchell Kapoor made several nice plays
at first base; but the story of the game was the “Derek-Jeter-esque” web
gem by Jack Newtown to end the game.
The Scouts game against Waukegan was rained
out on Saturday after a 9 run first inning by the Scouts. No
make up date has been scheduled
04/23/09
LF Frosh A 5 - Lakes 4
The Scouts hosted Lakes and won a 5-4 thriller. This
time, the Scouts were able to hang on to an early lead behind
the pitching of John Muscarello and Bo Dever. A four-run
third inning was highlighted by a double by Max Richter and a
triple by Owen Williams.
LF Frosh B 11 - Lakes 2
The Scouts improved to 4 – 1 on the road this
year with an offensive explosion in the latter innings. Jack
Newtown and Ryan Ganshirt picked up three-baggers (Newtown
had 2). With the offense struggling in the early parts of the
game, Brian Raymond shut down Lakes’ potent offense--allowing
only one hit in six innings and collecting a season-high 8
strikeouts. The Scouts returned to .500 in conference with
conference games three days next week.
04/22/09
LF Frosh A 4 - Warren 5
The Freshman A team lost a heart-breaker to Warren 5-4 in 9 innings. Several
times, Lake Forest took the lead but could not hold. Chris
Kalmar pitched brilliantly and also had two hits. John
Muscarello collected two doubles in the loss.
LF Frosh B 8 - Warren 9
The Scouts continue to struggle at west campus as
they dropped a heartbreaker in eight innings to Warren 9 – 8.
Matt Garrity’s solid pitching performance (6IP, 2ER,
4Ks), his longest outing of the season, was spoiled by a bloop
single with two outs in the seventh that sent the game into
extra innings. Sam Tauke scored three times and left-fielder
Luke Landsell scored twice. Jack Newtown and Brian Raymond
both had two-RBI games in the loss. The Scouts are 1-2 in conference
and look to get revenge on Warren in a week.
04/18/09
LF Frosh A 8 - Glenbrook North 7
LF Frosh A 7 - Glenbrook North 5
The Scouts swept a doubleheader
from a talented Glenbrook North team Saturday. They won
the first game 8-7 in dramatic fashion on a walk-off single
by Alex Ehrens. This was the team's third consecutive
walk-off win. Zach Lucas and Max Richter were the hitting
stars with 3 hits each. Henry Wolff threw 3.3 strong
innings to earn the win.
LF Frosh B 13 - Glenbrook North 1 (5-innings)
LF Frosh B 7 - Glenbrook North 8 (5-innings)
The Scouts have felt right at home on the road this
year as they continued their dominance over the CSL-North division
with a third win a row, winning handily 13 to 1 in five innings
over the Glenbrook North Spartans. Brian Raymond shut down the
Spartan offense for five innings, giving up only one on two hits.
The offense continues to see production 1 through 9 as it was
Jack Green’s turn to be the RBI producer. Green hit his
first double of the year and collected 3 RBIs before leaving
the game with an injury after a collision at home plate. Newcomer
Ryan Ganshirt provided solid defense and a multi RBI game as
well. The Scouts hope to translate their victories over the CSL-North
into conference victories this week against Warren and Lakes.
In the second game the team rallied around starting pitcher Mitchell
Kapoor as they brought a once 7-run deficit to 1 by the fifth
inning. The comeback fell short as Nick Galassini was cut down
at the plate trying to score the tying run. Brian Raymond and
Grant Dethlefsen collected 2 RBIs apiece in the game.
The Scouts jumped on the
Spartans with six runs in the bottom of the first of Game Two
and held on for a 7-5 victory. Once again, Zach Lucas
had a multi-hit game. Bo Dever got the win while Chris
Kalmar and John Muscarello each pitched effectively in relief.
04/17/09
LF Frosh A 14 - Highland Park 13
The Freshman A Baseball
team won a 14-13, eight-inning slugfest over Highland Park
Friday. Jordan Beck was the winning pitcher with three effective
innings in relief. The hitting star was Bo Dever, who
had 3 hits--including the game winning single in the bottom
of the 8th inning. Zach Lucas and Matt Lawrence also
had two hits apiece for the Scouts.
LF Frosh B 9 - Highland Park 3
The Scouts collected their second win in-a-row using
three pitchers and another big first inning in a 9 – 3
victory over the Highland Park Giants on the road. Five of the
first six Scouts to start the game scored in the first inning
as the Scouts never trailed in the game. Matt Garrity collected
his first win of the season and was aided by the bullpen work
of Alex Athenson (3 shutout innings) and Ryan Ganshirt (2IP 6
Ks). At the dish, Sam Tauke went 3-3 with 2 RBIs and Alex
Athenson and Brian Raymond also collected multi-hit games.
0 4/15/09
LF Frosh A 2 - Libertyville 1
The Freshman A team won in dramatic fashion yesterday
vs Libertyville to even its conference record at 1-1. With
two outs, two strikes, and two runners on, Henry Wolff hit a
two run double to win the game in the bottom of the seventh. Strong
pitching performances by Chris Kalmar and John Muscarello (who
got the win) kept the Scouts in the game leading up to Wolff's
heroics. Jordan Beck made a game-saving defensive gem in
the top of the seventh to keep the Scouts within one run. Lake
Forest is back in action Friday vs Highland Park.
LF Frosh B 14 - Libertyville 6
One through nine in the batting order scored at least
one run for the Scouts in a 14 to 6 victory at Libertyville--splitting
the season series 1-1. Jack Newtown started the game off with
a double, and the hits continued from there as the Scouts plated
four in the first inning. Starting pitcher Brian Raymond picked
up the win and helped his cause by going 4-5 with two RBIs. Other
notables from the game included Jack Green’s two-out RBI
single in the third and Alex Athenson’s three RBI game.
04/11/09
LF Frosh A 3 - Rolling Meadows 8
The Scouts traveled to Rolling Meadows Saturday and lost
8-3. Matt Lawrence led the offense with two hits and Zach
Lucas threw 4 solid innings in relief and collected two hits.
Game 1: LF Frosh B 4 - Rolling Meadows
7
Matt Garrity pitched five strong innings in Game 1
of the double header giving up only one earned run, but it
was a costly error that brought in three unearned runs that
doomed the Scouts after holding a lead through four innings.
At games end, the Scouts found themselves on the losing end
seven to four to the Mustangs of Rolling Meadows. Game 1 featured
Jack Newtown’s two for three game with three stolen bases
and Alex Athenson’s three for three with two stolen bases.
Brian Raymond collected his first RBI of the season as well.
Game 2: LF Frosh B 4 - Rolling Meadows 8
Four different pitchers appeared in the game for the
Scouts as the Scouts prepared for a gruesome conference schedule
starting Monday April 13th. Alex Athenson, Patrick Taubensee,
Mitchell Kapoor, and Brandon Moccia, all toed the rubber as
the Scouts fell in Game 2 eight to four to Rolling Meadows.
Sam Tauke played a strong game behind the plate and at the
plate as well, going 1-2 with a walk. Nick Galassini brought
some of his opening day magic to the fourth game of the year
with an RBI single and Jack Newtown finished the doubleheader
going a combined 5-6, 4 run scored, and six stolen bases in
the two games.
04/09/09
LF Frosh A 6 - Niles West 6
The Freshman A Team tied Niles West in a game that was
called after 7 innings due to darkness. Owen Williams
had two hits including a triple and Jordan Beck added a double. Zach
Lucas contributed two hits as the Scouts let a late lead slip
away with some wildness by its pitchers.
LF Frosh B 5 - Niles West 8
The Scouts stranded runners in scoring position in
five of the seven innings in route to their second loss of
the season as they dropped to non-conference Niles West eight
to five at west campus. The Scouts got strong performances
at the plate from Brandon Moccia (2-4, 1 run) and Alex Athenson
(2-2, 2 runs) but it was not enough as the Scouts faltered
in the middle innings defensively
04/07/08
LF Frosh A 6 - Libertyville 8
The Freshman A Baseball team opened up its season with an 8-6
loss to Libertyville. Max Richter (1-3, 3B, RBI) and
Matt Lawrence (1-2, 2B) led the offense. Owen Williams
and Zach Lucas each batted in a run for the Scouts.
LF Frosh B 13 - Libertyville 16
The Scouts lost their season opener in a high-scoring affair
to conference foe Libertyville 16–13 at West campus.
The loss came despite strong efforts throughout the lineup--namely
a clutch pinch-hit 2-out 2-run double by Nick Galassini that
brought the deficit to two runs heading into the seventh inning. The
team got strong performances from catcher Brandon Moccia, who
had a gold glove game behind the plate, and Grant Dethlefsen
and Matt Garrity both with multi-hit games.
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