You have those scores backwards, but two of the better games I've ever seen.Mailman wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2017 10:33 ami was on the Portsmouth post 23 legion team that year also. We finished 3rd. Lost to Newark 1-0 in 14 innings and Athens I think it was 3-2. I may have the scores backwards. But they were both 1 run games.93Bulldog wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2017 7:20 amIzzy had wicked stuff. Hard to believe he was the No. 4 pitcher on any team. lol
But in 1990, that's exactly what he was on the team that won the state championship in American legion. And if I'm not mistaking, Portsmouth was one of the better teams in the state tourney that year as well. Along with Newark.
State championship in legion might not sound impressive to the young generation - but prior to the 2000's - EVERYONE played legion ball.
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You were like 3 when Corrigan pitched, making such a comparison at this stage is laughable.Raider6309 wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2017 7:57 pmI'll take Sano over any of those three. Sano vs Corrigan would be a good one
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Hahahaha I was thinking the same thing, but refrained from posting. I'll explain to raider how good Corey was when I see him.
But I will say, Sano is pretty darn good. His deuce is as good as I've seen. Corrigan on the other hand had the best change up I've ever seen at the high school level. Neither of the two threw as hard as Scott D. Had he not got injured, his college career would been on par with Corey's, imo.
But I will say, Sano is pretty darn good. His deuce is as good as I've seen. Corrigan on the other hand had the best change up I've ever seen at the high school level. Neither of the two threw as hard as Scott D. Had he not got injured, his college career would been on par with Corey's, imo.
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I played for Meigs H.S. and Legion from 1989-1991. In high school, 1990, Athens showed up to play on a very cold and windy day, Flakes were flying. Scott D. was the pitcher and I remember watching him throw in mid to upper 80's. Needless to say I think he threw a 1 hitter and nobody wanted to hit! When someone made contact it rattled the bats so much people didn't even want to get in the box!!
That group of players at Athens were very good. Always beat us in H.S. but we had some great games with them in Legion!!
I played for Meigs H.S. and Legion from 1989-1991. In high school, 1990, Athens showed up to play on a very cold and windy day, Flakes were flying. Scott D. was the pitcher and I remember watching him throw in mid to upper 80's. Needless to say I think he threw a 1 hitter and nobody wanted to hit! When someone made contact it rattled the bats so much people didn't even want to get in the box!!
That group of players at Athens were very good. Always beat us in H.S. but we had some great games with them in Legion!!
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Athens host Gallia Academy tomorrow night. After seeing these two play last week, I think it is an easy pick on the outcome of this one. Athens will cruise through this one. I wouldn't be surprised if it gets lopsided early.
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Rain tomorrow & fri could throw a wrinkle in pitching rotations/plans if games get pushed back. Something to keep an eye on.
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Being around Athens baseball for the past 2 Decades, I've gotten to see some pretty good teams with some outstanding players...
I can't speak for Corrigan as a player (didn't get to see him play). But as a Coach, the man knew his Baseball.
I can say that Phillip Hewitt and Brendan Sano have been part of the two best High School Games I have ever been part of, (one as a player, one as a coach).
The 2004 Athens vs. Sheridan District Championship
Phillip Hewitt (Ath) vs. Josh Berrea (She)
(Phil) Hewitt had already pitched Athens to tournament wins over Meigs, Warren, and Jackson heading into the showdown with Sheridan in Chillicothe. The Generals elected not to start Berrea, but quickly went to him in the 1st inning after going down 2-0 after Athens Chris Hewitt's 2-run Homerun in the Top of the 1st. Berrea would keep Athens in check for most of the game. Sheridan would be held to 2 runs. Athens did strike against Berrea late in the game to take a 4-2 lead after loading the bases with 2 walks wrapped around a HBP. Athens 1st Baseman Josh Stanley would get just enough of a Berrea pitch on the outside corner knocking over 1st scoring Chleboun and Hewitt from 3rd and 2nd. That would be all Hewitt would need to outduel the (Future Buckeye) Berrea. Giving Athens the bid to The Sweet Sixteen. This game took 2 days to complete as Both teams had to come back to Chillicothe to finish the 7th inning after Rain/Lightning forced the delay...
The 2016 Athens vs. Jackson Sectional Championship
Brendan Sano (Ath) vs. Hunter Sexton (Jac)
Athens came in as a low seed and just defeated Chillicothe in the opening round. Jackson the upper seed got the Home field game in the Sectional. The Ironmen sent Hunter Sexton to the Hill who in the previous year had a dominating performance against Athens. The Bulldogs who used Brody Rodgers vs. Chillicothe answer with Brendan Sano. Athens was able to get to Sexton early with a few hits, but were not able to score any runs. The Ironmen equally found it difficult to find success at the plate. The Bulldogs were able to run Sexton's pitch count up in the 8th, and the Ironmen had to remove their Ace. The Bulldogs had bases loaded and sent Trey Keiffer to the plate who was able to take a 3-2 pitch for ball 4 giving Athens the first run of the game. Sano would secure the Win in the Bottom of the Eighth for the Bulldogs and the Sectional Championship. Sano and Sexton each had over 15's apiece or more (can't remember the totals.)...
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I can't speak for Corrigan as a player (didn't get to see him play). But as a Coach, the man knew his Baseball.
I can say that Phillip Hewitt and Brendan Sano have been part of the two best High School Games I have ever been part of, (one as a player, one as a coach).
The 2004 Athens vs. Sheridan District Championship
Phillip Hewitt (Ath) vs. Josh Berrea (She)
(Phil) Hewitt had already pitched Athens to tournament wins over Meigs, Warren, and Jackson heading into the showdown with Sheridan in Chillicothe. The Generals elected not to start Berrea, but quickly went to him in the 1st inning after going down 2-0 after Athens Chris Hewitt's 2-run Homerun in the Top of the 1st. Berrea would keep Athens in check for most of the game. Sheridan would be held to 2 runs. Athens did strike against Berrea late in the game to take a 4-2 lead after loading the bases with 2 walks wrapped around a HBP. Athens 1st Baseman Josh Stanley would get just enough of a Berrea pitch on the outside corner knocking over 1st scoring Chleboun and Hewitt from 3rd and 2nd. That would be all Hewitt would need to outduel the (Future Buckeye) Berrea. Giving Athens the bid to The Sweet Sixteen. This game took 2 days to complete as Both teams had to come back to Chillicothe to finish the 7th inning after Rain/Lightning forced the delay...
The 2016 Athens vs. Jackson Sectional Championship
Brendan Sano (Ath) vs. Hunter Sexton (Jac)
Athens came in as a low seed and just defeated Chillicothe in the opening round. Jackson the upper seed got the Home field game in the Sectional. The Ironmen sent Hunter Sexton to the Hill who in the previous year had a dominating performance against Athens. The Bulldogs who used Brody Rodgers vs. Chillicothe answer with Brendan Sano. Athens was able to get to Sexton early with a few hits, but were not able to score any runs. The Ironmen equally found it difficult to find success at the plate. The Bulldogs were able to run Sexton's pitch count up in the 8th, and the Ironmen had to remove their Ace. The Bulldogs had bases loaded and sent Trey Keiffer to the plate who was able to take a 3-2 pitch for ball 4 giving Athens the first run of the game. Sano would secure the Win in the Bottom of the Eighth for the Bulldogs and the Sectional Championship. Sano and Sexton each had over 15's apiece or more (can't remember the totals.)...
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Don't forget to include the 2001 Dogs (22-3) with Purdy/Conkey
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Pretty accurate recap, I think each had about that many K's.questionmark wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 2:50 pm
The 2016 Athens vs. Jackson Sectional Championship
Brendan Sano (Ath) vs. Hunter Sexton (Jac)
Athens came in as a low seed and just defeated Chillicothe in the opening round. Jackson the upper seed got the Home field game in the Sectional. The Ironmen sent Hunter Sexton to the Hill who in the previous year had a dominating performance against Athens. The Bulldogs who used Brody Rodgers vs. Chillicothe answer with Brendan Sano. Athens was able to get to Sexton early with a few hits, but were not able to score any runs. The Ironmen equally found it difficult to find success at the plate. The Bulldogs were able to run Sexton's pitch count up in the 8th, and the Ironmen had to remove their Ace. The Bulldogs had bases loaded and sent Trey Keiffer to the plate who was able to take a 3-2 pitch for ball 4 giving Athens the first run of the game. Sano would secure the Win in the Bottom of the Eighth for the Bulldogs and the Sectional Championship. Sano and Sexton each had over 15's apiece or more (can't remember the totals.)...
Unfortunately the one K that didn't count was the pitch on the 2-2 count to the Athens batter in the top of the 8th lol. That strike that was called a ball in the mind of Lightfoot made the count 3-2 lol.
But it was a good contest and the second time in as many years we ended up on the wrong side of a 1-run Sectional match-up. The Ironmen had defeated Sano a couple weeks earlier in another close ballgame at Athens. I think then junior Bryce Hall got credit for the win there, but Sexton had the triple that ultimately got the victory. Sano pitched a whale of a game in the sectional match-up (as did Hunter) but as you mentioned the pitch count was not in our favor. Great game though.
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Looking over the bracket, Steubenville has no real competition until the regional championship. They can probably cruise into the final and have their ace available for one of our southeast district teams. Ugh
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I agree Steubenville should get to the Regional finals barring some sort of weird "baseball" thing, which obviously happens since it is after all baseball.
This looks like an Athens/Marietta Regional Semi and one of them facing Big Red in the final. I don't see Athens not getting there and unless Meigs can pull off an upset this evening I think Marietta gets there as well.
To get past Marietta in the Regional semi's I assume you have to give the ball to Sano.
Did Athens throw Rodgers against Steubenville last year in the final or Sano? I can't remember.
This looks like an Athens/Marietta Regional Semi and one of them facing Big Red in the final. I don't see Athens not getting there and unless Meigs can pull off an upset this evening I think Marietta gets there as well.
To get past Marietta in the Regional semi's I assume you have to give the ball to Sano.
Did Athens throw Rodgers against Steubenville last year in the final or Sano? I can't remember.
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Yes, Sano went against Waverly. Rodgers vs Steuby.
But don't go making any predictions doubleplay ... lol ... Sheridan is the top seed for a reason. Hillsboro is no push over. Waverly is scrappy and are tournament savy. No guarantee at all Athens or Marietta make it to Zanesville.
But don't go making any predictions doubleplay ... lol ... Sheridan is the top seed for a reason. Hillsboro is no push over. Waverly is scrappy and are tournament savy. No guarantee at all Athens or Marietta make it to Zanesville.
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Oh I know and agree it will be no pushover getting out of the Athens' Districts.93Bulldog wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2017 11:00 am Yes, Sano went against Waverly. Rodgers vs Steuby.
But don't go making any predictions doubleplay ... lol ... Sheridan is the top seed for a reason. Hillsboro is no push over. Waverly is scrappy and are tournament savy. No guarantee at all Athens or Marietta make it to Zanesville.
Too bad the Meigs v. Marietta game is at Marietta, I would like to watch that one and see if Mattox can keep Meigs close.
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Its too bad Whitlach and Bartrum got hurt or this district would have been even better!doubleplay643 wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2017 11:05 amOh I know and agree it will be no pushover getting out of the Athens' Districts.93Bulldog wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2017 11:00 am Yes, Sano went against Waverly. Rodgers vs Steuby.
But don't go making any predictions doubleplay ... lol ... Sheridan is the top seed for a reason. Hillsboro is no push over. Waverly is scrappy and are tournament savy. No guarantee at all Athens or Marietta make it to Zanesville.
Too bad the Meigs v. Marietta game is at Marietta, I would like to watch that one and see if Mattox can keep Meigs close.
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Well said. I'd add Warren to that list too. And if Mtta gets past Meigs, they could end up facing Wolfe from F. Union, who they barely snuck by last season. This district is very much up for grabs.93Bulldog wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2017 11:00 am Yes, Sano went against Waverly. Rodgers vs Steuby.
But don't go making any predictions doubleplay ... lol ... Sheridan is the top seed for a reason. Hillsboro is no push over. Waverly is scrappy and are tournament savy. No guarantee at all Athens or Marietta make it to Zanesville.
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